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qcic | 7 months ago
Not a shocker, given high interest rates usually drive down prices, and investors are not getting mortgages. Great investment to keep value, not so much for growth.
qcic | 7 months ago
Not a shocker, given high interest rates usually drive down prices, and investors are not getting mortgages. Great investment to keep value, not so much for growth.
cowsandmilk|7 months ago
I don’t know of any real estate investor who doesn’t use mortgages. The norm is interest-only mortgages and not paying down principal at all.
howinator|7 months ago
qcic|7 months ago
rightbyte|7 months ago
But anyway, the trend of corparations buying houses is really bad.
breckenedge|7 months ago
> Institutional investors that own 1,000 or more homes account for only about 2.2% of all investor-owned homes, the firm said.
> And that number could get smaller, amid signs that large institutional investors are scaling back home purchases.
lotsofpulp|7 months ago
WalterBright|7 months ago
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