Launch HN: Feather (YC S17), painless furniture rental for people who move a lot
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#14However, the pricing is insanely expensive. 3 month rental for a dresser is $210; same for a AC unit. You can buy new ones for the same price.
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#16Just glancing at the home page, I see two sofas for over $100 /mo. At that price, even if you're someplace for only a year, it makes more sense to buy. Especially if you don't mind the effort of reselling, which could be minimal -- even at firesale prices you'd still come out way ahead vs rental fees that high.
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#17The cheaper couches hover around $40/month, which over a 12 month period at 7% YOY interest is valued at 473 PV or 508 FV.
What's the motivation against just buying new or used and selling once you're done? A marketplace for this sort of thing would make more sense than a service.
Re: Launch HN: Feather (YC S17), painless furniture rental for people who move a lot
#18A lot of students end up moving places due to 1) lease change 2) internships. Might be useful to them. However, the pricing is insanely expensive. 3 month rental for a dresser is $210; same for a AC unit. You can buy new ones for the same price.
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#19Re: Launch HN: Feather (YC S17), painless furniture rental for people who move a lot
#20The problem with every rental place I've seen is how expensive they are. You could just buy the furniture outright for the cost of three months rental. Doesn't exactly match the year lease does it? :-/
There is a used market for IKEA furniture, and they're swapped regularly on Craigslist for half price assembled. Sometimes you can even rent for "free" by buying used and selling later. New items can be sold at half price as well. So I haven't had as much difficulty with that, though I wish they had more "modular" i.e. snap together furniture.
So there are some challenges to this endeavor, good luck.