That's basically AirBnB but doesn't suck.
So it would never happen. There's no way they'd focus on service instead of squeezing profit out of it.
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Phen@lemmy.eco.br 9 months ago
If I were a billionaire I would be investing hard into opening a series of farm hotels for remote workers all over the world, with some sort of membership system that allowed folks to stay in any of them without hassle. I would provide high speed internet, small office rooms and vast contact to nature, healthy food options, sightseeing deals and that sort of stuff, all of them at locations chosen to keep the city centers at arms length - avoiding the city noise but not going to far from it.
I’m sure this will eventually be a common business, not many years from now (though probably with lower standards than what I described).
That's basically AirBnB but doesn't suck.
So it would never happen. There's no way they'd focus on service instead of squeezing profit out of it.
That sounds plenty attractive, and it might even revitalize some areas in dire need of young people with money. Hopefully it becomes a thing when the DN visa is eventually released…
onion@feddit.de 9 months ago
If I was a billionaire I would scoop up a bunch of investor real estate in many large cities and turn them into co-ops