That said,
over the
past couple of years a number
of Wirecutter staffers have used phones without a headphone jack, and most have said that though it can be a bit
of an inconvenience, it hasn't been a huge
deal in real - world use.
Justin Palmer — Definitely, it's something that is tough for us to go and get scale, because we have also stepped up in
deal size, our first
couple of deals were in the five to 10 million range, and now we're doing 30 to 100 million, and we'd like to stay above 30, but we are going out looking at other markets, particularly in the multi family and senior housing space, we think there's still a lot
of opportunity in housing and urban markets around the country, there's a lot
of urban markets well they're are seeing tremendous growth, and I think that's more
of a structural shift in where people want to live and work, and I think like you said, you're probably not going to see the rent growths you've seen around the country in the
past four or five
years, but there are still opportunities to go buy a B asset and turn it into a B +
over the next 3 to 5
years and make good value there.