Trump made headlines this week by committing to address the housing affordability crisis. His strategy includes a notable move: restricting large institutional investors from acquiring single-family homes. The policy aims to level the playing field and make homeownership more accessible to average buyers.
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WhaleMistaker
· 3h ago
Hmm... does this trick work? It still feels like treating the symptoms rather than the root cause.
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MemeKingNFT
· 01-21 18:16
Uh... restricting institutional investors from buying property? I've seen this trick way too many times in the NFT market, and in the end, it's just another way to harvest retail investors.
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ChainChef
· 01-21 18:09
ngl this housing recipe is getting real interesting... restricting institutional money from single-family homes sounds tasty on paper but the real alpha is whether they actually enforce it or just simmer some hot air, tbh
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FloorPriceWatcher
· 01-21 17:59
NGL, this policy sounds good, but can it really stop institutions from bottom-fishing... Just forget about it.
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ProbablyNothing
· 01-21 17:47
NGL, if this move can really block institutions from buying houses, it would be somewhat interesting... but it feels like just a paper plan. How would it work in practice?
Trump made headlines this week by committing to address the housing affordability crisis. His strategy includes a notable move: restricting large institutional investors from acquiring single-family homes. The policy aims to level the playing field and make homeownership more accessible to average buyers.