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NAB VC fund backs Airbnb property manager Hometime - AFR
Summary
NAB VC Fund invested in Hometime, an Airbnb property management company. This funding indicates growing interest in the STR property management sector. Property managers help hosts optimize operations and profitability, signifying continued expansion in the short-term rental market.
Key Insights
- •NAB VC fund backs Airbnb property manager Hometime.
Action Items
- ✓Consider using a property management company if you are expanding your portfolio or struggling with operational tasks.Effort: mediumImpact: medium
Tools & Resources
- →Hometime: NAB VC fund invests in Hometime.
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