Doorstead recently bagged $3.3 million in funding. It joins a growing number of startups that are applying the iBuyer business model — which involves using technology to quickly buy and resell homes — to the rental industry.
Source: Inman News
Is ‘iRenting’ becoming a thing? Startup secures $3.3M to find out
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