Higher prices: In tourist locations, especially in high season, rental prices may be higher due to high demand.
Limited availability: The supply of rental homes may be scarce in tourist locations due to the owners’ preference for vacation rentals or sales to tourists.
Noise and crowds: Tourist locations can be crowded with tourists, which can lead to increased noise and crowding, especially in central areas.
In short, renting an apartment in a big city offers various advantages such as job opportunities and services, but it can also imply higher costs and greater competition.
On the other hand, quiet places and towns offer a quieter environment, but may have fewer options for work and services.
Renting in a very touristy place can be more expensive and more crowded, reducing the quality of life and the availability of housing. The choice will depend on personal preferences and individual needs.