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Airbnb Screwed Up The Housing Market…And Is Doing Better Than Ever
I’m sure you’re all familiar with the state of the current housing market. Home prices and rent are higher than ever and it seems like they’ll never come down despite high interest rates and increasing unemployment. One of the driving factors of this trend is none other than Airbnb which is quite ironic given that Airbnb was founded for the exact opposite reason. Airbnb was designed to help hosts earn a bit of side income and help guests get cheap local accommodations. But over time, Airbnb has turned into a luxury property rental platform and economics have fallen down the list of priorities for hosts and guests. This has also largely skewed home prices and rent prices. This video tells the story of Airbnb and how the company inadvertently screwed over the housing market and ended up doing better than ever.
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  • @johndoe5432
    @johndoe5432 4 хвилини тому

    It's ironic that they expect endless growth with a declining population.

  • @KangoV
    @KangoV 26 хвилин тому

    You never really hear of Eben Moglen do you? The man behind the GPL!

  • @Darieee
    @Darieee 56 хвилин тому

    the title animations are getting better and better <3 keep it up -- incredible content

  • @zachbeall6810
    @zachbeall6810 57 хвилин тому

    "screwing up the housing market" is a dumb way to put it.

  • @BrianLee-uc2oc
    @BrianLee-uc2oc 59 хвилин тому

    Enjoyed the video, but you are making a pretty massive claim that EV’s are the inevitable future without really providing any substantiating evidence.

  • @abdullahwaleed5571
    @abdullahwaleed5571 Годину тому

    My friend have 1992 camry which is still going pretty good

  • @ToddTheRuse
    @ToddTheRuse Годину тому

    See how "cheap" your EV is when its going to cost more to replace the battery a few years in than replace the whole car. I'll take my renewable hydrocarbon powered car.

  • @TheRacy
    @TheRacy Годину тому

    Let’s build up EV interest by returning to the office XD

  • @JaysasterGaming
    @JaysasterGaming Годину тому

    We will never own a house

  • @generalsirc2615
    @generalsirc2615 Годину тому

    The plan to force people to buy EVs is not meant to make sense. It’s meant to force you to not be able to buy a new car and reduce your life style. It’s draconian and is our future. A future where we little people are forced to live simple peasant lives. While Taylor swift and bill gates keep their private jets and mansions.

  • @williampiniarski1702
    @williampiniarski1702 Годину тому

    EVs are between major generations. Shortly 250 mile ranges will be turning into 400 commonly. People are waiting on that. Its just like an iphone cycle. Downturn was expected and it will happen again.

  • @ImBananas4
    @ImBananas4 Годину тому

    Don't forget the tons of people getting into debt just to buy property to rent on Airbnb

  • @hellzbellz1234
    @hellzbellz1234 Годину тому

    damn near 300 houses in my local 50mile area are short term bnb rentals. and a housing crisis. big shocker

  • @thomasduthie
    @thomasduthie Годину тому

    Dude it’s been awesome to watch these videos get better and better and see you become more comfortable on camera and the setups improve. Loved this vid and the Zillow one!

  • @asajelfs8170
    @asajelfs8170 Годину тому

    Toyota has been caught lying over and over fined tens of millions of dollars. They suck.

  • @acctsys
    @acctsys Годину тому

    The solution, as odd as it may sound at first, is a declaration from the US government that there will be no bailouts to anyone anywhere anytime.

  • @Rudy1150
    @Rudy1150 2 години тому

    if you are staying a week, or have a lot of guests then AirBnb or VRBO makes a lot of sense. The 1x cleaning fees gets spread over a longer stay. Not to mention that hotels tend to have parking fees and other fees that AitBnB doesnt have. Also with a hotel you have no guarantee where your room is in the hotel. Having options is a good thing. And .026% increase per percentage point is laughably small.

  • @uselessmemberofsociety4664
    @uselessmemberofsociety4664 2 години тому

    To be honest, sometimes I wish they'd run ads. I know that's controversial, but they made the decision to not run on ad revenue, they should live with the consequences and not make us feel guilty for it. They make it seem like we asked for this and so we owe it to them to show gratitude with our wallets. We didn't, and we don't.

  • @Arcticwhir
    @Arcticwhir 2 години тому

    airbnb was sooo good back in the day, much cheaper than hotels, amazing places. Now its much more expensive with fees and other costs.

  • @Rudy1150
    @Rudy1150 2 години тому

    Dont worry guys, NY banned AirBnB and now housing is affordable again. No, wait. That didnt happen at all.

  • @Chris_in_fremantle
    @Chris_in_fremantle 2 години тому

    Airbnb is cancer.

  • @Benjamimic
    @Benjamimic 2 години тому

    I remember using ABNB ~7 years ago and could find cheaper than hotel rentals all over the place. Now it's similar if not more expensive AND comes with more rules AND you have to clean while also being charged a cleaning fee. Thanks for making housing even more unaffordable for my generation.

  • @manhoosnick
    @manhoosnick 2 години тому

    For the same price if you are getting same number of rooms, go for a hotel

  • @justinalias7969
    @justinalias7969 2 години тому

    Plug in hybrids are certainly not “popping off.” Going from 1% of total sales to 2% is an 83% increase 🙄. Regular hybrids are about 8% of new sales while EVs are stalling at 7%. Give some real stats next time.

  • @Me_Caveman
    @Me_Caveman 2 години тому

    Hybrids seem like the short-term future while infrastructure and battery tech advances.

  • @redmondhenry398
    @redmondhenry398 2 години тому

    I dint understand why they csnt just pivot away from growtth to dividend stock if they laid lile an 8% dividend surely it sould be really really attractive to alot of investors

  • @ddwkc
    @ddwkc 2 години тому

    It's not a first time someone created something with good intentions and ended up creating irreparable damage to society.

  • @aquiseb
    @aquiseb 2 години тому

    Are Kia and Hyundai really late? Or are they just “not too early”? Tesla prepared the market for them with its own money, now they can just benefit from it

  • @siamak81
    @siamak81 2 години тому

    For solo or couple travelers it's much cheaper and more convenient to book hotel rooms.

  • @anonymouscommentator
    @anonymouscommentator 2 години тому

    what about linux gaining more and more market share? what about countries like india having close to 10% linux market share? all you showed in your developer statistic is that mac is still behind linux for developers.

  • @ludovician
    @ludovician 2 години тому

    That is actually quite impressive. In what everyone calls a tough economy, that is super impressive.

  • @Free_Krazy
    @Free_Krazy 3 години тому

    Gotta say im proud to be part of the 1% in this case lol

  • @AB-wf8ek
    @AB-wf8ek 3 години тому

    As long as they are community organized and ad free, I will continue to support them. Even if they don't need it financially, we vote with our dollars, and I'm glad they can boast profitability. It's a signal to the world that this is what we want. We want free and concise information that's not motivated by ad dollars to generate clickbait content, which I can't say about this video.

  • @freemason4979
    @freemason4979 3 години тому

    @Logically Answered : Airbnb didnt f-up the housing market. Politicians, zoning laws, building codes and NIMBYs destroyd the housing supply

  • @TheCumulusClimber
    @TheCumulusClimber 3 години тому

    The two real challenges for BEV 1) They are hard to get. 45% of dealerships do not sell any kind of BEV period. 66% do not have any BEV inventory at all. 27 states that don’t allow direct sales from automakers like Tesla and Rivian. 2) Many don't have a way to get electricity from their home to the car. For those that do have a BEV, 80 to 90 percent of charging is done at home. There are lots of companies that could be harmed by or have bet against BEV and are spreading BS so be be skeptical of their FUD.

  • @roguemajin46290
    @roguemajin46290 3 години тому

    slave labor made legal and the money he saves on medical insurance for his people go figure a multi millionaire not caring about there workers 😂

  • @andybaldman
    @andybaldman 3 години тому

    Why do people keep spending money on companies whose products are so terrible?

  • @zybon777
    @zybon777 3 години тому

    airbnb is more expensive than a hotel room now. Waste of time checking that site anymore.

  • @DK.dk11
    @DK.dk11 3 години тому

    What a brain dead take. Thanks UA-camr.

  • @incognitotorpedo42
    @incognitotorpedo42 3 години тому

    Plug-in hybrids seem like a great idea, but most people don't plug them in, so most of them are just expensive, over-complicated and poor-performing ICE vehicles..

  • @4Gehe2
    @4Gehe2 3 години тому

    Considering how absolutely critical email is nowadays, and if you lose access to yours you can be literally out of massive amounts of money and access that you might not be able to ever recover. So you are better off betting having it tied to something which ain't gonne go away. Unless there is an absolute black on white contract that a service wouldn't be shut down or the company sold to a bigger company - like Google - who would then kill it or turn it in to another datamine for profit, the risks involved are quite literally too high for many. And as someone who been in the task of basically shutting down and deleting accounts on sites and services, to minimise my existence online - not for "privacy reasons" but principle - why would I switch or tie myself to some other service? I don't want more accounts to deal with, I don't want more services to keep track of. Which is why google is unfortunately so good. Most sites allow me to login via it and I can skip having to make an account.

  • @vhhomes251
    @vhhomes251 3 години тому

    Wait for another year, Abnb will crash. They became too greedy and started charging too much. The Abnb houses does not provide value anymore. It’s costs 4 times as that of a hotel chain. Not worth it

  • @Vandelay666
    @Vandelay666 3 години тому

    Governments should ban Airbnb

  • @TQFMTradingStrategies
    @TQFMTradingStrategies 3 години тому

    It will unwind during some income or travel related risk event. Everyone is in leveraged positions and everyone’s leveraged positions are dependent on the same thing to remain paying the financing on the positions. It’s speculation just a different flavor of it.

  • @POKEMON_GD
    @POKEMON_GD 3 години тому

    WE BECOMING HOMELESS WITH THIS ONE 🔥 🔥

  • @user-fw3hc7cr2b
    @user-fw3hc7cr2b 4 години тому

    Peter Thiel Is Now the Bilderberg Group's Most Prominent Member The PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel, one of the more youthful members of Bilderberg’s steering committee Another dead man walking

  • @amiablereaper
    @amiablereaper 4 години тому

    This is a perfect example of why the tendency of the rate of profit is to faill, and why capitalism absolutely cannot cope with that.

  • @FalkonNightsdale
    @FalkonNightsdale 4 години тому

    This is incredibly poorly researched video, almost so bad it looks like advertisement… 1) You omit that drop in sales is not limited to EV's and their overall share was still growing. 2) You omit, that ICEVs need ~4x energy as similar BEV 3) You hype hybrids albeit they have only bad traits from both worlds… 4) You hype hydrogen, despite being just a little more than an expensive battery, even in case of "fire ice"… Toyota will eventually fail - ICEVS are being phased out, hydrogen has zero infrastructure (which is costly and dangerous) and is incredibly expensive to maintain… It will be probably trampled over in fights between Leaf (jerryrigged with 600km by battery) + Sakura EV's versus Tesla Model 2 (if it cames into existence)

  • @isbestlizard
    @isbestlizard 4 години тому

    Glad they dropped the Bed&Breakfast for just B&B. It's cleaner.

  • @kc4cvh
    @kc4cvh 4 години тому

    No. Electric vehicles are the least expensive to operate and maintain by a wide margin. The invisible hand of the marketplace may be slowed, but it cannot be stopped by propaganda, so it is just a matter of time.