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MichMan

(17,795 posts)
23. Interesting
Mon Jul 13, 2026, 08:00 PM
11 hrs ago
As of 2025, larger institutional investors — those that own more than 1,000 homes — owned a combined 500,000 properties, accounting for 0.34% of U.S. housing stock and roughly 3% of the total single-family rental supply, according to analysts with BofA Global Research.

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Phenomenal Senator Warnock! hlthe2b 15 hrs ago #1
Does this bill include Condo's? at140 15 hrs ago #2
From everything I've read, moreland01 14 hrs ago #11
must the big guys sell their holdings?. rampartd 15 hrs ago #3
No. moreland01 14 hrs ago #13
Yes angrychair 15 hrs ago #4
Excellent - thanks @angrychair. Much appreciated. n/t iluvtennis 14 hrs ago #6
That's great! It will be interesting to see if anyone tries to take credit for it. QueerDuck 15 hrs ago #5
Huge step, a fantastic victory Sympthsical 14 hrs ago #7
Well the days of two people coming in to purchase your house with a heavy valise are over. WorseDayEver 14 hrs ago #8
A little late popsdenver 14 hrs ago #9
Luckily Sen Warnock isn't a defeatist. BannonsLiver 13 hrs ago #16
They need to be banned from buying hospitals too. xuplate 14 hrs ago #10
Private Equity is a cancer that should be banned from existing. nt GiqueCee 14 hrs ago #12
At the very least, The Madcap 13 hrs ago #18
Agreed MichMan 13 hrs ago #20
There are some lawyers and lobbyists with loopholes awaiting. erronis 13 hrs ago #14
The headline indicating it has become Federal Law means that it applies nation-wide, not just GA. Sogo 13 hrs ago #15
TY 🙏 n/t iluvtennis 11 hrs ago #24
Does nothing for other rentals, though buzzycrumbhunger 13 hrs ago #17
Assuming I understand this correctly, this is a wonderful piece of legislation Scalded Nun 13 hrs ago #19
As long as they don't own more than 349 houses, they can continue buying. MichMan 13 hrs ago #21
Sounds great but csusan 12 hrs ago #22
Interesting MichMan 11 hrs ago #23
excellent news! LymphocyteLover 11 hrs ago #25
Start a new equity firm, new corporation and get another 300 properties. Buddyzbuddy 10 hrs ago #26
If an elderly homeowner with no mortgage doesn't want homeowners insurance MichMan 10 hrs ago #28
You're correct. This should apply to investors of properties Buddyzbuddy 10 hrs ago #29
Truly outstanding. This entire bill was passed very bipartisan in both houses underpants 10 hrs ago #27
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