Vacation rental startup from Airbnb alums raises $18M Series A - PhocusWire
Summary
A vacation rental startup founded by former Airbnb employees has secured $18 million in Series A funding. This investment suggests growing investor interest in the STR market. Hosts should pay attention to new companies and technologies that emerge from this funding as they could provide opportunities.
Key Insights
- •A vacation rental startup raised $18 million in Series A funding, indicating investor confidence in the sector.
Action Items
- ✓Research new vacation rental startups to understand emerging trends and potential opportunities for your business.Effort: lowImpact: medium
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