I think a lot of airbnb is now technically sub-zero-income property. Glad to hear there is one less airbnb property out there, and congrats on the cheaper rent.
I'll put my other comment here as despite putting anything contentious, the mod here immediately locks my comments on housing related issues:
Correct. So rents fall yet we were told on hacker news over and over that zoning was the problem. That doesn't help, but airbnb was a huge, huge problem.
40% off the market rent. Oh, and because he didn't actually live there, he left everything. Dishes, pots, a bed.