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📅 08.01.2026 · The 2026 Housing Market - Trump BANNING Investors From... · 👁️ 3

"Look, the reality is, if this were to pass, I'll tell you exactly what's going to happen. Rental prices are going to go up because there's less rental inventory. Home prices might also begin to go up because there's less incentive to build houses in bulk, and nothing is going to be done to improve home affordability, even though on paper it's getting a lot of praise."
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I can't believe I'm defending them, but private equity owns just 1.6% of all single-family rental homes. The other 98.4% is owned by everyday people just trying to make a living. That's why Wall Street has such an insignificant effect on the entire market. They're really doing just about anything else will have a bigger effect than banning them. Look, the reality is, if this were to pass, I'll tell you exactly what's going to happen. Rental prices are going to go up because there's less rental inventory. Home prices might also begin to go up because there's less incentive to build houses in bulk, and nothing is going to be done to improve home affordability, even though on paper it's getting a lot of praise. Like it's fine. I read through every single reply on Twitter. People loved this plan, and almost no one was against it. The few people that were got completely ratioed. But the math is unchanged. This does nothing to improve home affordability, even though that's not popular to say. And I'm not going to lie to you just because that's what people w

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