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Trump is taking steps to 'ban large institutional investors from buying more single-family homes'—5 ways it could affect the housing market
On a national level, “large investors”—those owning at least 100 single-family homes—own only about 1% of the total U.S. single-family housing stock. That said, this share varies widely across the country.


Tightened credit pulled Wall Street into single-family housing following the bust, explains CEO of institutional landlord Amherst
Amherst CEO Sean Dobson believes housing affordability would improve if some of the buyers pushed out of the market after 2008 were brought back into the fold.






Invitation Homes says homebuilders are offering them ‘pretty significant discounts’ to move inventory
ResiClub PRO | Rising unsold completed inventory in certain Sun Belt markets has builders leaning on investors to keep sales volume up—highlighted by Lennar’s launch of an investor-focused portal this week.




America's largest institutional homeowner is in a buying slump—how it’s pivoting in a tough market
Private equity firm Pretium Partners saw a decade-low in single-family home purchases last year. Now, it's pivoting more capital toward private homebuilder loans and acquiring Section 8 single-family rental properties.



