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Banning institutional investors from buying homes will backfire for many Americans, experts say | Fortune

“Banning a small piece of the market does nothing to solve for the actual affordability challenges facing people who want to buy a house,” rental economist Jay Parsons said.

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fortune.comStai leggendo3 mesi fa

Banning institutional investors from buying homes will backfire for many Americans, experts say | Fortune

“Banning a small piece of the market does nothing to solve for the actual affordability challenges facing people who want to buy a house,” rental economist Jay Parsons said.

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cnbc.com3 mesi fa

Housing affordability bill clears Senate as investor ban creates headaches

The Senate passed the bill 89-10, but House lawmakers say more changes are needed before it could go to President Donald Trump's desk.

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  1. giovedì 12 marzo 2026·cnbc.com

    Housing affordability bill clears Senate as investor ban creates headaches

    The Senate passed the bill 89-10, but House lawmakers say more changes are needed before it could go to President Donald Trump's desk.

  2. domenica 15 marzo 2026·fortune.com

    Banning institutional investors from buying homes will backfire for many Americans, experts say | Fortune

    “Banning a small piece of the market does nothing to solve for the actual affordability challenges facing people who want to buy a house,” rental economist Jay Parsons said.