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30% of single-family homes in Atlanta are now owned by institutional investors.
https://unusualwhales.com/news/investors-now-own-30-of-metro-atlantas-single-family-rental-homes
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How to fix? NOt sure you can limit to whom you sell. Maybe require owners to live in the house, but then that decreases teh rentals even more. :shrug
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The other weird thing is how many of these properties go on the books as AirBnB but are never actually rented out on the sites.
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How to fix? NOt sure you can limit to whom you sell. Maybe require owners to live in the house, but then that decreases teh rentals even more. :shrug
@taiwan_girl said in 30%:
How to fix? NOt sure you can limit to whom you sell.
I'd imagine it would be somewhat simple to have a law that requires you to live in a house if you buy it. Grandfather existing rentals, I guess. But otherwise the law would be clear that sales cannot be to institutional investors.
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@taiwan_girl said in 30%:
How to fix? NOt sure you can limit to whom you sell.
I'd imagine it would be somewhat simple to have a law that requires you to live in a house if you buy it. Grandfather existing rentals, I guess. But otherwise the law would be clear that sales cannot be to institutional investors.
@taiwan_girl said in 30%:
How to fix? NOt sure you can limit to whom you sell.
I'd imagine it would be somewhat simple to have a law that requires you to live in a house if you buy it. Grandfather existing rentals, I guess. But otherwise the law would be clear that sales cannot be to institutional investors.
The problem I see is that it would eliminate the rental houses almost completely.