I think we’re going to see *a lot* more companies shaped like http://www.zeusliving.com , where they are not just Internet-enabled frontends on underlying property management but eat the interesting parts of the underlying stack.
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Replying to @patio11
I'm not terribly familiar with corporate housing - what does the underlying stack look like?
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In this case it’s furnished/serviced apartments. (Like, Zeus actually has couches on the balance sheet.)
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The “natural” way to do that as a startup is to act as a demand aggregator and then just matchmake, but with furnishing/servicing you control most of the UX.
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