US housing affordability pressures reflected limited supply, with households needing more options, especially affordable homes, as single-family rentals moved to the center of policy debate.
Recent federal actions sought to limit institutional participation in single-family housing, raising questions about investors' role in the market and how that fits the American Dream.
The excerpt said single-family rentals include different business models, and their effects on housing supply and affordability vary rather than fitting one broad narrative.
Build-to-rent was described as adding new homes in markets where demand was expected to outpace construction, though some areas still needed time to absorb pandemic-era inventory.
The model required land, zoning, infrastructure, construction, and long-term management, with investors taking significant risk well before residents moved in or rent was collected.
After projects stabilized, early investors typically exited for core investors focu

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