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Airbnb Rental Arbitrage vs Cohosting in (2020)
Summary
In this podcast episode, Julian Sage and Jon Bell discuss the rental arbitrage versus co-hosting models for short-term rentals, particularly in light of recent market changes. They explore the increased risk associated with the rental arbitrage master lease model and contrast this with co-hosting, which they define as a value-add proposition with lower risk.
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