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Originally Posted by mhays
So, flexibility and furnished but you pay more? Kind of like a mid-point between a hotel and an apartment?
I can see a market for the concept, but probably a limited one. Innovators often offer ideas that appeal to themselves...this idea seems to target high-income, not tied down, looking for a social environment...
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So basically, they realized there's a small subset of people who use airbnb for short/medium term rentals (several weeks to months) and want to create a service to cater to them?
Honestly, given how airbnb is being cracked down on in many cities, this could be a very attractive option for some existing property owners.