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Michael Alexander
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New amenity for rental properties.

Michael Alexander
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Washington DC
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Ive been posting about new tools or amenities I find that could add value to short term rentals. This particular product in theory could work for any rental model. With a similar setup as by the hour parking apps you list your charger in the marketplace and charge a rate. Would you use this at any of your rental properties? 

https://blossomev.com/

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Barry Porch
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Barry Porch
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If you already have a charger installed, I don't see a downside to setting it up on the app for times when you don't have someone renting out the unit. However, if you're thinking of installing a charger, I would look into EV sales in your area and how many chargers are currently nearby. If you're located near any attractions that people may want to visit while they wait for their car to charge, that would certainly help. Something as simple as a nice eatery within walking distance could be the difference between using your charger as opposed to another.

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