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Institutional investors account for nearly 12 percent of home sales, reports say

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Institutional investors account for nearly 12 percent of home sales, reports say

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Institutional investors are increasingly buying homes, accounting for nearly 12 percent of home sales. This trend is driven by the desire for stable investments and rental income, with many investors purchasing single-family homes.

Institutional investors are buying a significant number of homes in the US. They account for nearly 12 percent of home sales, driven by the desire for stable investments and rental income. Many investors are purchasing single-family homes, which are then rented out to tenants. This trend is changing the housing market, with some expressing concerns about the impact on affordable housing. The increase in institutional investors is also affecting the types of homes being built, with more focus on rental properties.

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