That Vacation Home Listed on Airbnb Might Be Owned by Wall Street
February 16, 2022
Investment firms are buying up more vacation homes, aiming to cash in on growing demand from tourists and remote workers.
Most vacation-rental homes are owned by small-time owners who list their properties on websites such as Airbnb Inc., but the number of financial firms investing in the sector is growing.
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