The Metro.Research by consumer group Which? found that destinations such as Whitby and St Ives are priced 35% higher on average than they usually do in summer.The data compared the prices of 15 properties on Airbnb and Vrbo and found that one was even 70% more pricey than last year.But, the biggest increase was for a one-bed flat in Brighton on Airbnb which was priced higher by 140% than last year.In 2020, the maisonette cost £53 per night, but this summer it will set you back a whopping £127.Meanwhile, a week in St Ives has risen from £860 to £1,263.And, seven nights in Llandudno has rocketed from £427 to £596.Some price hikes weren’t as dramatic though, as a one bed cottage in Scarborough increased by just 7% compared to August last.
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