How a Weaker Dollar Could Boom the Vacation Rental Market

2.0K viewsPublished: December 24, 202528m 10sScore: 75
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This episode of The Short Term Show discusses the potential impact of the Federal Reserve's move towards quantitative easing on the vacation rental market, covering topics such as credit markets, disposable income, and investor sentiment. The hosts speculate on the effects of this policy shift, including potential increases in international tourism and a price floor in the real estate market.

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