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Parisians get ready to leave city with rental cash in pocket

By REUTERS
March 28, 2024
This representational image shows a living room. — Pixabay/File
This representational image shows a living room. — Pixabay/File

PARIS: Like many Parisians, Martin Cassan will be heading the other way when the tidal wave of Olympics visitors hits the French capital in late July, taking the opportunity to make some extra cash by renting out his apartment.

Tucked just under the beautiful Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, a 30-minute walk from the Parc de la Villette where several delegations will have their team houses during the Games, Cassan’s flat is bathed in light and will be filled with the 37-year-old’s books - and even some food. In April, his one-bedroom apartment will be rented out for 90 euros a night before prices rise to 330 euros a night during the July 26-Aug. 11 sports extravaganza - by no means a bargain, but still far from the fantasised numbers that circulated last year.

Reuters saw a two-bedroom apartment with a private terrace in the Marais, nearer the city centre, listed for 500 euros a night. It has yet to be rented out, according to its owner. “There will be a lot of people in Paris, which gets really hot in the summer. Using public transports will be a bit complicated so I prefer to be in a place that’s less crowded and more quiet,” Cassan, an account manager, told Reuters. Cassan will get around 45% of the nightly fee he will make after deducting accommodation operator Airbnb’s ABNB.O cut, taxes and cleaning costs. “If it’s rented during the whole period of the Games, it’s more than a month’s salary,” he said.