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The Library => The SGA => Topic started by: bottomfeeder on April 05, 2013, 06:01:57 PM

Title: Investors as landlords.
Post by: bottomfeeder on April 05, 2013, 06:01:57 PM
I wonder what will come of this? Will REIT skyrocket in value? Will more people continue to be slaves to the bankers? I know I'm not, I'll paying cash for a home when I retire, until then it's Swiss Frances, gold (and other precious metals), hard assets and low tax burden for me.

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“Investors Pile Into Housing, This Time as Landlords,” blares The Wall Street Journal headline.

Purchasing single-family residences to rent out used to be a simple mom and pop business. Investors could count on rents and prices marching in tandem at a steady 3% annual pace.

Not anymore. The big money is buying up houses left and right. Wall Street wanted in on the housing boom in the early to mid-2000s, and now it wants its share of the rebound.

Blackstone, the world’s largest private equity firm, has already bought over 20,000 units for $3.5 billion. And the company is far from done, expanding its credit line with Deutsche Bank AG to $2.1 billion from $600 million. Another big player is Tom Barrack’s Colony Capital, which has raised $2.2 billion to buy single-family homes and just recently more than doubled the size of its portfolio.

http://dailyreckoning.com/housing-market-update-the-low-hanging-fruit-is-gone/
Title: Re: Investors as landlords.
Post by: Townhallsavoy on April 05, 2013, 06:48:42 PM
I wish they'd buy my house. 
Title: Re: Investors as landlords.
Post by: bottomfeeder on April 05, 2013, 06:49:27 PM
I wish they'd buy my house.

 :rofl: I don't know quite how to take that???