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From Chaos to Control: The New Operating Model for Rentals with Shahar Goldboim

34 min · 21. apr. 2026
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🏠 Growth Capital Podcast — Episode 73 🏠 What if the future of property management isn’t better software, but software that actually runs your business? In this episode of the Growth Capital Podcast, host Justin Dixon sits down with Shahar Goldboim, Co-Founder & CEO of Boom, to unpack how short-term rental businesses are evolving from fragmented, manual operations into fully integrated, AI-driven systems. Drawing from his experience building and scaling a $150M+ short-term rental platform, Shahar shares why the traditional tech stack is broken and what replaces it. 🔍 What you’ll learn: * Why short-term rentals are one of the most operationally complex asset classes * The shift from “tools that help” to systems that actually run your business * How fragmented software stacks are limiting growth * Where AI creates the most leverage inside operations * Why private equity is moving toward operators—not just assets 🚀 Whether you’re a private equity investor, operator, or founder scaling a portfolio, this episode offers a clear look at where the market is heading and how to stay ahead of it. đŸ“© Connect with Shahar Goldboim on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/shahar-goldboim-80820b95/ 🌐 Learn more about Boom: https://www.boomnow.com/ 👉 Subscribe for more conversations with top operators and investors 👍 Like the video and share your biggest takeaway in the comments

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