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A couple relaxes in pool chairs and looks at rental properties on their phone while their two children play in the pool in front of them.

Because the global short-term rental market is $1.2 trillion, you know investing is a good idea.

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So you’ve thought about investing in a short-term rental. The money’s great, the market’s booming — but you’d have to deal with changing sheets, guest correspondence, and expensive property upgrades. No thanks.

reAlpha wants to change that. The membership-based company’s goal is to democratize the real estate investment market with AI-driven tech + automated management that help Fort Worthians invest in short-term rentals without the hassle of maintaining (or even fully owning) properties. Bonus: It’s not just Fort Worth — they’re planning to buy properties everywhere. 🏘️ *

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