Wall Street went on a home-buying spree. Now, more lawmakers want to stop it from ever happening again by regulating investors' appetite for single-family homes.
I like how both sides are trying to tackle the issue.
I am not anti-land lord but I am anti-large companies buying up SFH. They just have too much money to screw the market.
SFH are homes for people to live in, raise their families, etc. They are not investments. The large majority of homes should be priced where the average person can buy one.
Absolutely, this has to be addressed. Owner-occupied makes the best neighborhoods and cities, in addition to righting the market.
I like how both sides are trying to tackle the issue.
I am not anti-land lord but I am anti-large companies buying up SFH. They just have too much money to screw the market.
SFH are homes for people to live in, raise their families, etc. They are not investments. The large majority of homes should be priced where the average person can buy one.