|
|
|
|
|
by bityard
627 days ago
|
|
> you can (usually) rent it out. Only if you're lucky enough to own it in a place that hasn't outlawed AirBNB rentals yet. You didn't hear it from me but the scheme is: an individual or group of investors will buy several properties to AirBNB in a moderately-popular vacation spot. Typically someplace fairly rural and off the beaten path. But desirable enough for photos that might trend briefly on pinterest. Then they (rather covertly) drum up local support for banning AirBNBs, while being careful to make sure their existing rentals are grandfathered in. Now their investments have a moat and they can charge whatever they want for them, especially if there are no hotels or resorts anywhere nearby. |
|