Multi-City Living Services
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The speakers discuss how splitting time between multiple cities is becoming more accessible and will be a growing trend, creating business opportunities around supporting this lifestyle.
Key Points:
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Multi-City Living Trend:
- Previously only for the wealthy, now becoming more accessible
- People shifting between multiple homes throughout the year
- Based on seasonal preferences
- No fixed "hometown" concept
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Real Estate Components:
- Multiple properties (owned or Airbnb)
- Having 3 homes to rotate between
- Part-time living arrangements
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Market Opportunity:
- Still expensive but "not prohibitively expensive"
- Growing trend as remote work becomes more common
- Following pattern of "rich trends" becoming mainstream
- Opportunity to create services supporting this lifestyle
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Target Market:
- Initially wealthy early adopters
- Expanding to broader affluent professional market
- Remote workers with flexibility
- People seeking seasonal lifestyle changes
The business opportunity lies in creating services and solutions to support this emerging multi-city lifestyle, making it more accessible and manageable for a growing market of location-flexible professionals.
Sam Parr
Host of MFM and fitness influencer
Sam Parr is a serial entrepreneur and business media pioneer.
In 2016, he founded The Hustle, a business news media company that started in his kitchen with just $12 and grew to eight figures in revenue.
Sam led the charge in making newsletters popular when few believed in their potential.
After four successful years, he sold The Hustle to HubSpot, a publicly traded company. Now operating as HubSpot Media, The Hustle reaches 3 million readers daily, employs a team of nearly 100, and has been the launchpad for dozens of its staff to found their own media companies and newsletters.
Sam remains the host of the popular business podcast, My First Million, and continues to start and sell companies. He also co-founded Hampton, a highly vetted community for entrepreneurs, founders, and CEOs, and teaches people to write better through his platform, Copy That.