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by gimmeThaBeet
767 days ago
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From the propublica about this last time, there was a lot of statements like this that stuck with me: > “Initially, it was very hard for executives to accept that they could operate at 94% or 96% and achieve a higher NOI by increasing rents,” Based on how multifamily operators refer to the software, it sounds like it was what they were doing before, just supercharged automation. But this was part where it seemed like the algorithm made a leap, that the optimal trajectory wasn't max occupancy. |
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So for anyone, they would just opt out of the algorithm and charge a slightly lower price when they get a vacancy. I really dont think cartels work in a market as competitive as real estate rentals. It's a scape goat at best imho.