Investors Aren't Buying All the Homes

There’s a misconception going around that big investors, like Wall Street, are buying up all the homes. But it’s just not true.
Data shows the share of homes bought by investors is actually declining. And most of those aren’t even big investors, they’re people like your neighbors who own second homes.
So don’t believe everything you hear about the housing market. DM me for help separating fact from fiction.
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