Many overpriced homes sit vacant while populations experiencing homelessness continue to grow in the U.S. See which cities have the highest disparity here.
Large institutions owned roughly 5% of the 14 million single-family rentals nationally in early 2022,
according to analysts. By 2030, the institutions may hold some 7.6 million homes, or more than 40%
of all single-family rentals on the market, according to the 2022 forecast by MetLife Investment
Management.
How many are corporate owned?
Oh wait, you dropped this:
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