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[+] 8 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 child)
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    True. Outright rent-seeking is certainly typically safer than flipping.

    I think the risks that crushed Zillow are still relevant: Trying to do something at national scale requires a situation where lack of local knowledge is unnecessary. And housing has proven a few times not to be that.

    I would bet on Amazon to come up with an "investment" scheme that externalizes the extreme local market risks to their "partners".

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    Agreed on all points.

    Some communities pass laws to keep investor landlords out entirely.

    Amazon buying rental property might also be ruled illegal under current anti-trust laws.

    I don't know the best approach, but I don't expect good things to come from Amazon getting into the landlord business.

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