Is Airbnb legal in Copenhagen?

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Copenhagen, Denmark Airbnb Rules & Regulations

Last updated on: 13th August, 2024

Don’t worry, Airbnb is legal in Copenhagen!
Here are some statistics! As of 13th August, 2024, there are 8,729 listings available in Copenhagen from Airbnb alone. ApartmentinCopenhagen manages 98 listings, while Sanders and Carolinas Apartments operates 50 and 46 respectively. Out of 8,729 listings, 0% of listings have short-term rental licenses. Most listings are operating without official license. It means short-term rental regulation isn't strictly enforced in Copenhagen.
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Occupancy Rate

85%

€146

Daily Rate

€41K

Revenue (2023)

8,729

Number of Listings

Short-term Rental Regulation & Rules in Copenhagen

In Copenhagen, Denmark, Airbnb hosts must adhere to specific regulations introduced to ensure a fair sharing economy while maintaining compliance with tax and local housing laws. Hosts are required to limit rentals of their primary residences to a maximum of 70 nights per year, although local authorities may increase this limit to 100 nights. These restrictions aim to balance the benefits of short-term rentals with the need to maintain housing availability for residents.

Tax compliance is streamlined by Airbnb automatically reporting hosts' earnings to the Danish Tax Authorities, allowing for straightforward tax calculations. Hosts using Airbnb can earn up to 28,000 DKK tax-free for a primary home and 40,000 DKK for a holiday home annually. These benefits are applicable only to platforms collaborating with the Danish government. Privacy standards are reinforced by ensuring rental data shared with the government adheres to strict privacy rules.

These regulations reflect Copenhagen's effort to embrace the sharing economy responsibly, promoting transparency, economic growth, and housing stability.

Airbnb Statistics in Copenhagen! 🚀

Currently, there are 8,729 Airbnb listings in Copenhagen, with 39% of entire houses earning up to €3,268 a month. The Average Occupancy Rate in Copenhagen is 85% and the average daily rate is €146. According to vacation rental market data source Airbtics, a 2-bedroom apartment in Copenhagen can make up to €52,623 each year.
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