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A move to ban institutional investors from purchasing residential properties risks backfiring and failing to address the core issues of the U.S. housing market, according to economic experts. Such a policy, while politically popular, is seen as a narrow solution that overlooks the systemic causes of the affordability crisis.
The primary challenge remains a severe shortage of available homes. For years, construction has failed to keep pace with demand, a deficit that dwarfs the share of homes purchased by large investment firms. By focusing on one type of buyer, policymakers may inadvertently stifle the development of new rental housing, which many Americans depend upon.
"Banning a small piece of the market does nothing to solve for the actual affordability challenges facing people who want to buy a house," rental economist Jay Parsons said. He and other analysts argue that broad, supply-focused solutions are essential. Increasing the overall housing stock through zoning reform and construction incentives, they contend, would do more to lower prices for both buyers and renters than targeting specific investor categories. Without such comprehensive action, affordability pressures are likely to persist.
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