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But it's not comparable to Air BnB as Turo makes it easier and cheaper for you, they literally meet you at the airport outside to do the handover, no waiting in line like at the car rental with 1 employee for 500 customers.
Turo is great, used in many times for 25%-50% of the price of a rental, had great cars to try out. No objections to Turo. But it's not comparable to Air BnB as Turo makes it easier and cheaper for you, they literally meet you at the airport outside to do the handover, no waiting in line like at the car rental with 1 employee for 500 customers. Had once a guy who claimed there was a scratch from a rock in the car now, and I quickly settled for an additional $150 or so, was still much cheaper than a rental car. Decent option. Not they are an SF company, not everything that comes out of there is bad ;)
Turo can go to hell. I fell prey to a scam artist and Turo banned me for trying to get my money back through the credit card company.
Long story short- I never got access to the car I reserved and paid for, owner lied and said I did. Turo didn't care and they have zero customer service.
They ended up banning my account because I tried to fight it through the CC company.
I'd recommend searching for independent companies such as on Facebook ... for example in Panama City Beach, there is Dawns Rentals and Book That Condo ....
I don't believe they charge all the exorbitant fees like AirBnB and they give a better value or deal ...
Expedia is pretty good at giving options beyond AirBnB which is overly priced vacation rentals ,,,,
https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/dallas-short-term-rental-showdown-comes-down-to-vote/3277841/
Short-term rentals zoned out of Dallas single family neighborhoods
Every time I see one of these I'm floored by the cleaning fees.
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What in the hell goes on in these AirBNBs!?
I recommend just using hotels.
I don't think RE is in a bubble. I think slow rises in valuation until the next breakout to the moon from here on out.
GNL says
I don't think RE is in a bubble. I think slow rises in valuation until the next breakout to the moon from here on out.
Won't that result in houses being unaffordable? Do you think families will double up in single family homes, or trend toward multiple generations living together?
I think there is a plan and the plan is to reduce all consumption. Only the higher classes will own (eventually) RE. This is my generational opinion.
I think there is a plan and the plan is to reduce all consumption. Only the higher classes will own (eventually) RE. This is my generational opinion.
single family homes
wages and income need to increase at double the rate of housing over next 10 year to get housing back to affordable levels
Yeah, won't happen.
Basically, the boomer generation sold the young generation into slavery
TPTB want us to fight. Don't give in to them.
> the reality is they can survive with roommates, in ADU’s, or in a “charming studio” aka 250 sqft shoebox.
What caused the inflation?
I think there is a plan and the plan is to reduce all consumption. Only the higher classes will own (eventually) RE.
Onvacation says
What caused the inflation?
40 years of war. The real purpose of war from the point of view of the Federal Reserve is to enslave the country through debt
Happy birthday to the greatest country on earth! Happy 4th
So why are you blaming boomers?
Tell the California Legislators to ease up on oppressive taxes, and trim down big government
Or
Blame everything on Boomers, and make every problem in California about a Property tax law.
hmmmmmm Tough Choice tough choice! We do like to bitch about old people, and well those taxes aren't going to pay themselves!
This is the generation that "won't get fooled again" that got fooled again over and over and over again. 7 times in just 20 years.
They saw the Pentagon papers, they knew the Gulf of Tonkin Incident was faked, but the insist every fucking war from 1980 onward was justified. The watched the Church Committee hearings, that was in 1975. I was 4 then, and I know about them. That had Operation Mockingbird revealed in it, it revealed the existence of MKUltra, Project SHAMROCK, and COINTELPRO. Our government has been doing surveillance on the population since the 1960's.
GNL says
I think there is a plan and the plan is to reduce all consumption. Only the higher classes will own (eventually) RE. This is my generational opinion.
What part of You'll Own Nothing and Be Happy don't you people understand?
Eventually people will start demanding higher taxation on single family homes. If you don't think Prop 13 in California will be over-turned, guess again. Basically, the boomer generation sold the young generation into slavery and they will have to actually overthrow the government to correct it, that's why they are so pressed to be indoctrinated.
GNL,
“IMO, if/when that is a revolution, the targets will include anyone who is rich.”
If we could wait with the revolution until 50 years from now…..I’d appreciate it. I am working on growing my rental investment business and trying to get into the vacation rental market. A revolution sounds disruptive.
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I'm thinking of doing this in the Shenandoah region in VA, which has very low inventory and lots of short term rentals on the market. I assume that as more and more people do this, the market will saturate. I'm not sure how long that will take, and exactly how that will play out - plenty of thoughts though. In particular, I think if people insist on working from home, the far flung mountain retreat type areas outside of cities will do very well. I'm thinking that people wouldn't commute long distance every day, but might be willing to commute further once or twice a week. So, the high property values in/close to cities will continue to spread outward.