Investors Are Not Buying Up All the Homes
Investors Are Not Buying Up All the Homes
There’s a common misconception that Wall Street is buying up all the homes on the market. However, data shows that’s not true. Experts confirm that the share of homes purchased by investors is declining, and most of those investors are smaller ones, like a neighbor with a second home—not Wall Street. Regardless of what you’ve heard, the majority of homes are still being bought by everyday homebuyers like you, not large-scale investors.
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