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Steve K.#5 Creative Real Estate Financing Contributor
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Disrupting the Rental Industry

Steve K.#5 Creative Real Estate Financing Contributor
  • Realtor
  • Boulder, CO
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The rental industry remains one of the least disrupted multi-billion $$$ industries in the US... Other than software to make marketing, property management, researching properties, finding owner contact info and accounting a bit easier, not much has really changed in rental property investing during the age of information. It seems we're due for some major disruption. Will there be an Uber equivalent to land lording that will make our jobs obsolete? Increased regulation? Zillow taking over? What are some ways that you see real estate investing developing over the next 5-10 years? What are your ideas for how to transform the industry? 

@Jim K.

@Jay Hinrichs

@Joe Splitrock

@Craig Curelop

@Mindy Jensen

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