The man who monetized community in the office space with the controversial WeWork has turned the same theory to residential properties with his newest venture Flow.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Adam Neumann, 43, eVDEn EVE nAKliyaT<\/a> has described how the company will transform how people interact with their homes and give them with a sense of ownership even though they’re renting.\u00a0To illustrate the idea he said tenants would plunge their own toilets instead of calling supers.<\/p>\n In , made public on Monday, Neumann discussed at length for the first time the vision behind his new real estate venture which will launch this year with properties in Atlanta, Miami and Nashville.<\/p>\n Flow will provide an ‘elevated experience’ and EVdEn EVE nakliYaT<\/a> ‘find a way to share with the resident a portion of the value that they create’ to give them a sense of ‘equity’ in their homes.<\/p>\n During the 50-minute talk Neumann was joined by\u00a0Marc Andreessen, a co-founder of the prominent Silicon Valley venture capital firm\u00a0Andreessen Horowitz, which .<\/p>\n