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Oct 30, 2024
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Kajdin
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Worth noting that large firms weren't allowed to buy up SFH prior to 2012.
That regulation was dismissed to try and pull up out of the housing cost nadir following 2008/9. The pendulum has swung the opposite way now.
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What percent of total US homes do you think are owned by Wall Street landlords who own more than 1,000 units? And what
HarlemCoug
Intervention Needed
11:28am
Worth noting that large firms weren't allowed to buy up SFH prior to 2012.
Kajdin
11:39am
Practically no scholarly paper supports your conclusions. Jay Parsons is the leading academic on the issue.
HarlemCoug
11:42am
I had read somewhere that the percentage of homes owned by Blackrock/etc
D.T. Survivor
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