
Hoboken Embraces World Cup, Opens Doors to Short-Term Rentals
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Hoboken Embraces World Cup Frenzy with Open-Door Short-Term Rentals: A Mixed Bag for Residents and Visitors
Hoboken, a one-square-mile city, is gearing up for the 2026 FIFA World Cup by welcoming short-term rentals, unlike neighboring towns that are imposing bans or strict regulations. The city is expecting a surge in listings, with Airbnb offering a $750 bonus for first-time hosts in World Cup zones. While some residents like Yue Feng and Fausto Santana are excited to cash in on the opportunity, others like Lizzie Toma plan to leave town to avoid the chaos. Hoboken is preparing for the influx of visitors by increasing police, firefighters, and traffic management. The open-door approach could turn Hoboken into soccer central, balancing big bucks with big crowds if everyone follows safety rules.
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