Ohio senator raises alarm over corporate investors potentially jeopardizing middle-class housing

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2023
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    Some Ohio lawmakers fear new housing and rental trends will soon kill the middle class. They claim out-of-state and corporate investors are buying up Ohio homes as soon as they hit the market and then renting them for profit.
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  • @JaredMerlin
    @JaredMerlin Год назад +2254

    Everyone in America is going to be homeless while the rich are living it up. This is sickening. This is America.

    • @billydakid9814
      @billydakid9814 Год назад +22

      Reminds me of Mexico

    • @g.t.richardson6311
      @g.t.richardson6311 Год назад +7

      Who is the “rich”
      How much ?
      I’d like to know too

    • @billydakid9814
      @billydakid9814 Год назад +18

      @@g.t.richardson6311 more than 10 million a year

    • @milehighgambler
      @milehighgambler Год назад

      @@g.t.richardson6311we’re not talking about your wannabe multi-millionaire ass. You don’t even qualify for top 10%

    • @TheEmaile
      @TheEmaile Год назад +69

      @@g.t.richardson6311 BlackRock, private equity firms.

  • @Mitzoplick
    @Mitzoplick Год назад +286

    YES. We need to remove corporations from the single family home market.

    • @mareerogers1114
      @mareerogers1114 Год назад +2

      BOTH PARTIES WILL NOT SUPPORT IT. ELECT Y
      THOSE THAT MAKE THIS THEIR PLATFORM INSTEAD OF WHO IS WEARING A SKIRT OR USING A RESTROOM!

    • @mwatercress
      @mwatercress Год назад +1

      Who would build them then?

    • @andromedaspark2241
      @andromedaspark2241 Год назад +15

      ​@@mwatercressit's implied they didn't mean builders, surely. The issue is corporations buying existing housing stock, pricing out individuals who would live in their own home instead of rent, driving up housing and rental prices thereby lowering overall quality of life and stability for average Americans.
      Ohio was affordable, unlike most of the country, just a decade ago. It's so wrong that working people can't buy the homes they're paying for.

    • @mwatercress
      @mwatercress Год назад

      @@andromedaspark2241 They are also going after build-to-rent community developers. The issue is high barriers to entry for new supply in markets that have run chronic housing deficits.

    • @Mrwizard-ck7oe
      @Mrwizard-ck7oe Год назад +3

      People will? Like they have been for thousands of years?

  • @AntonioBianh
    @AntonioBianh 11 месяцев назад +941

    I believe the housing market has been highly overpriced. There are different factors. Some of it is more buyers than sellers. People get in bidding wars over a home. Most homes sell within 2 weeks. Then if you want land in the country between the rich folk and China who are paying way to much for property they make it impossible for average people to purchase in the country. It's going to implode because all the people who paid a premium for house's are a paycheck away from losing those homes. Look at the trucking company that just went out of business. How many of those employees will lose their homes. Look at other big companies that announced layoffs. Housing will be taking a big hit and prices will drop

    • @JenniferDrawbridge
      @JenniferDrawbridge 11 месяцев назад +5

      I bought a house in 2021. The insurance and property taxes have doubled since then, and now costs more than I ever paid in rent in my life. I feel that I would be better off living in a studio apartment in a warehouse again and investing the money in anything else.

    • @MarkFreeman-xi3rk
      @MarkFreeman-xi3rk 11 месяцев назад +3

      i advise you to invest in stocks to balance out your real estate, Even the worst recessions offer wonderful buying opportunities in the markets if you're cautious. Volatility can also result in excellent short-term buy and sell opportunities. This is not financial advice, but buy now

    • @SophiaChristian-so2of
      @SophiaChristian-so2of 11 месяцев назад +2

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      @SophiaChristian-so2of 11 месяцев назад +2

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  • @edward.abraham
    @edward.abraham 10 месяцев назад +539

    I’m in Ohio and the housing market here over the last 7-8 years is unlike anything I’ve ever seen. Homes that were bought for $130K in 2015 are now being sold for $590k. I’m talking about tiny, disgusting, poorly built 950 square foot shit boxes in quite mediocre neighborhoods. Then you’ve got Better, average sized homes in nicer neighborhoods that were $300K+ 10 years ago selling for $750k+ now. Wild times.

    • @Kim.beneteau
      @Kim.beneteau 10 месяцев назад +1

      A recession as bad it can be, provides good buying opportunities in the markets if you’re careful and it can also create volatility giving great short time buy and sell opportunities too. This is not financial advise but get buying, cash isn’t king at all in this time!

    • @james.atkins88
      @james.atkins88 10 месяцев назад

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    • @rebecca_burns14
      @rebecca_burns14 10 месяцев назад

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      @james.atkins88 10 месяцев назад

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      @hunter-bourke21 10 месяцев назад

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  • @GreenKC
    @GreenKC Год назад +413

    Why not make it illegal for corporations to buy family homes

    • @karinaz8756
      @karinaz8756 Год назад +62

      AT LEAST make it impossible to buy in bulk.

    • @bubbajones4522
      @bubbajones4522 Год назад +39

      Klaus Schwab...."You will own nothing and be happy." Get used to it.

    • @user-qr7ee2cp4y
      @user-qr7ee2cp4y Год назад +19

      Cap the number of apartments and houses that can be leased... hoa's do it and a court agreed with and hoa in Florida when an investor tried to buy all the houses and lease them....

    • @GreenKC
      @GreenKC Год назад +6

      @@bubbajones4522 oh well everything goes back in the Monopoly box eventually

    • @GreenKC
      @GreenKC Год назад +9

      @@user-qr7ee2cp4y No even if they did that Corporations would find a loop hole like have multiple Llcs and each entity would own a certain amount of properties.

  • @txbulldogboxing1462
    @txbulldogboxing1462 Год назад +1013

    Greed has ruined the American dream. Anyone that disagrees probably owns rental properties💯

    • @carriebartkowiak
      @carriebartkowiak Год назад +37

      Can you really call it the American Dream when it's mostly Chinese companies buying up all the land? (They're buying up all the properties in Canada and Australia too; mainly waterfront properties down in Oz.)

    • @txbulldogboxing1462
      @txbulldogboxing1462 Год назад +17

      @@carriebartkowiak here in DFW 300K gets you virtually nothing. The neighbor recently bought a 1,100 sq ft built in 1967 for 350K. Less than a year later there is now a 40 foot trench in their backyard due to plumbing repairs🤦‍♂️

    • @robshank1066
      @robshank1066 Год назад +11

      Or was greed and Getting more what created and was the American Dream

    • @mathisnotforthefaintofheart
      @mathisnotforthefaintofheart Год назад +30

      Greed has been around aka pharmaceutical companies, health insurance companies, College tuition....are people THAT slow to wake up?

    • @Joeainthere73
      @Joeainthere73 Год назад +16

      The worst greed is voting for free stuff, whether it be government takeover or debt forgiveness. Requesting others to pay for your stuff. To pay your salary. Everything is a right these days, except free speech

  • @faenihbs
    @faenihbs Год назад +383

    This is happening everywhere. I got outbid for every home I tried to buy in the Austin area by large investors offering cash. If this doesn’t change we will become a nation of renters. Large corporations have complete control over us.

    • @amechealle5918
      @amechealle5918 Год назад +52

      If we become a country of renters indentured slaves is the next step

    • @monikaw1369
      @monikaw1369 Год назад +10

      This is how other countries work. Very few people own land or housing outside of America.

    • @amechealle5918
      @amechealle5918 Год назад +25

      @@monikaw1369 Yes but this is the US we are talking about, where we are guaranteed that right…..supposedly,unless others from another country out bid us in our own country.

    • @musicandfiction
      @musicandfiction Год назад +42

      "You will own nothing. And you will be happy." - Yuval Noah Hariri, WEF.
      This is their plan, and what they want to do. They need to be stopped at every turn.

    • @jeffdunnell6693
      @jeffdunnell6693 Год назад +14

      That’s the plan,you will own nothing

  • @jonransdell
    @jonransdell Год назад +95

    Not just an Ohio problem, this whole country - if not the whole western and westernized world - is having this problem.

  • @TercelRepairManual
    @TercelRepairManual Год назад +167

    "we're maximizing the return to our shareholders"
    one little sentence that's destroying this country.

    • @timkrouse345
      @timkrouse345 Год назад +3

      It's GREAT for investors.

    • @thenerdnetwork
      @thenerdnetwork Год назад

      Keep in mind these are REITs. REITs were essentially put in place by the federal government.

    • @RH-cv1rg
      @RH-cv1rg Год назад

      No, that is a sentence that allows you to buy an airline ticket for 1/10 the price of the 1960s, and a big screen tv for 1/10 of what they cost 15 years ago.

    • @lovable_misanthrope
      @lovable_misanthrope Год назад +4

      ​@@RH-cv1rg It's also the reason why an average person's health insurance cost is $10,345 a year.
      To put that into perspective, the average annual health insurance cost per person in 1960 was $146. Today health insurance costs almost ten times as much when adjusted for inflation.

    • @olyokie
      @olyokie Год назад +1

      Its a bullshit line.
      Most CEO compensation packages are tied to stock earnings.
      They don’t give a shite about individual stockholders.

  • @michaelirwin1887
    @michaelirwin1887 Год назад +601

    This is criminal anti-societal behavior and should not be legal.

    • @lissettelopez8331
      @lissettelopez8331 Год назад

      It happened in China already, and is causing massif economic problems. These companies need to be stopped for real.

    • @govege5130
      @govege5130 Год назад

      Right, but people will still argue its fair game. Renting is theft and usury.

    • @nicklebuck
      @nicklebuck Год назад +13

      So is the epidemic of missing replies on RUclips. 4 out of 4 replies missing on your comment alone, they really don't want us doing any "wrong think"

    • @darkriku12
      @darkriku12 Год назад +9

      ​@@nicklebuckmost are usually bots advertising their channels

    • @sandiegoavgeek6
      @sandiegoavgeek6 Год назад +5

      @@Rest323 @nickelbuck It's just lag. Not an epidemic or anything.. youtube has always had comment section lag.

  • @kelvinjohnson4
    @kelvinjohnson4 10 месяцев назад +931

    Asking a real estate agent whether you should buy a home right now is like to asking an alcoholic whether they think you should have a drink lol. Homes in my neighborhood that cost around $450k in sales in 2019 are now going for $800 to $950k. Every seller in my neighborhood is currently making a $350k profit. Simply unreal. In all honesty, deflation is what we require. The only other option is for many people to go bankrupt, which would also be bad for the economy. That is the only way to return to normal.

    • @LionTowercoporation
      @LionTowercoporation 10 месяцев назад +2

      Personally, I can connect to that. When I began working with "Christine Jane Mclean," a fiduciary financial counsellor, my advantages were certain. In these circumstances, I would always advise getting professional help so they can steer you through choppy markets and just give you indicators and strategies for knowing when to enter and exit the market.

    • @KelvinWallace
      @KelvinWallace 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@LionTowercoporation I'd be glad to get the help of one, but just how can one spot a reputable one?

    • @LionTowercoporation
      @LionTowercoporation 10 месяцев назад +2

      Colleen Janie Towe maintains an online presence that can be easily found through a simple search of her name on the internet.

    • @KelvinWallace
      @KelvinWallace 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@LionTowercoporation She appears to be well-educated and well-read. I ran a Google search on her name and came across her website… thank you for sharing.

    • @williamsbrown4026
      @williamsbrown4026 10 месяцев назад +2

      7% mortgage rates are hardly crazy. I sold real estate when they were 18%.

  • @joecamel914
    @joecamel914 Год назад +94

    One of the corporate tricks in play here is that they will deliberately leave large numbers of homes vacant and off the market to create artificial scarcity and drive the prices up even more.

    • @localjess838
      @localjess838 Год назад +3

      Evil lot
      Why will they do that?

    • @BD-cm7xc
      @BD-cm7xc Год назад +5

      Chosen people

    • @Jaigarful
      @Jaigarful Год назад +3

      @@localjess838 Tax writeoff prolly.

    • @langhamp8912
      @langhamp8912 Год назад

      Current homeowners are already doing that with NIMBY policy.

    • @RH-cv1rg
      @RH-cv1rg Год назад

      Do you have an example? Where do corporations buy and then don't rent the houses they purchased in large numbers? Be specific.

  • @ariasd2006
    @ariasd2006 Год назад +1002

    I wish there were legislators pushing this agenda in every state

    • @id10t98
      @id10t98 Год назад

      They're bought and paid for and receive millions per year in campaign contributions, why would any legislator want to ruin their re-election?

    • @BicycleFunk
      @BicycleFunk Год назад +53

      The agenda is meaningless. The cap should be a single home, not 50.

    • @steves3688
      @steves3688 Год назад +19

      EVERY STATE!!!!

    • @hadast3806
      @hadast3806 Год назад

      If you think congressmen don’t have financial interests in this illegal business I don’t know what to tell you.
      America is corrupt!

    • @doesitmakesense5696
      @doesitmakesense5696 Год назад

      The agenda is the problem. You trumpers need to read a book a educate yourselfs. The solution is multifamily housing

  • @SandersChicken
    @SandersChicken Год назад +325

    People should own houses. Not corporations

    • @hwoodist
      @hwoodist Год назад +12

      Anyone who can afford a home, should own. Although I will admit that finding a home to buy, only to be undercut by a cash offer of an investor is demoralizing.

    • @rickdunn3863
      @rickdunn3863 Год назад

      says who? America is not a communist country

    • @hans7686
      @hans7686 Год назад +9

      Shouldn't homeowners be able to decide who they sell their homes to? If they want to sell to a corporation that's their prerogative.

    • @rickdeckard4735
      @rickdeckard4735 Год назад +18

      @@hans7686 Not when we make it illegal to do so.

    • @jer1776
      @jer1776 Год назад +22

      @hwoodist Corporations arent people, and shouldn't have more power than people.

  • @anthonynicholson5523
    @anthonynicholson5523 Год назад +38

    This is happening EVERYWHERE. not just Ohio. Shareholders should not be allowed to have stake in homes or medicine

  • @bingbong9076
    @bingbong9076 Год назад +77

    This is happening everywhere, Millenials and Gen Zs cannot afford homes and start families or lives. This has to stop.

    • @Mrwizard-ck7oe
      @Mrwizard-ck7oe Год назад +9

      Correct, I can't even afford rent.

    • @RH-cv1rg
      @RH-cv1rg Год назад +4

      They could afford a house like their parents grandparents had when they started out. However, M & Gs have high expectations. Crown moulding, stainless appliances, dishwashers, a/c, entertainment system, 2+ bath home, 2+ car garage, 1,500+ sq. foot home.
      Most grandparents lived in 800 - 1000 sq foot homes with a small fridge, carport, and no ac. Those houses are much cheaper. The AVERAGE new home in the 1950s was less than 983 sq. ft. The average new home now is 2,392 sq. ft. Just think of the house price if you built a house 60% smaller than what is currently being built.

    • @Mrwizard-ck7oe
      @Mrwizard-ck7oe Год назад

      @@RH-cv1rg ok so build affordable housing? oh wait nobody is because that's not as profitable as mcmansions. Oh and all those boomers are selling their small houses for 120,000+ and trying to find affordable land to build a small house is just expensive if it isn't out in the middle of nowhere near no jobs.

    • @Mrwizard-ck7oe
      @Mrwizard-ck7oe Год назад

      @@RH-cv1rg The reality is that zoning laws in the u.s prevent the creation of affordable condos. NIMBY boomers don't want their precious property values to go down so all that gets built is those massive single-family homes.

    • @LafemmebearMusic
      @LafemmebearMusic Год назад +5

      @@RH-cv1rgwhere are these small houses for sale? They don’t build them, it’s like the cars now a days everything is bigger fancier and more tech even if you don’t want it it’s all they have. You know, I I get that you all are angry at the state of things but just throwing us under the bus constantly with blanket statements about us is tiring and insensitive and doesn’t actually add anything to the discussion but a loud dog whistle we’ve all heard before. Say something new, add to the discussion.

  • @tipprich
    @tipprich Год назад +413

    This is a national problem. Corporate ownership of private residents should be illegal or at least severely handicapped.

    • @alwaysyouramanda
      @alwaysyouramanda Год назад +25

      Lordes and serfs

    • @fretstain
      @fretstain Год назад +14

      Sadly it's international. We're getting hit with this in Canada as well...

    • @raybod1775
      @raybod1775 Год назад +31

      No excuses, remove all tax benefits for anyone that owns more than one home.

    • @fretstain
      @fretstain Год назад +21

      @@raybod1775 honestly while we're at it, just ban Airbnb's altogether

    • @BlueHippieGoddess
      @BlueHippieGoddess Год назад +4

      @@fretstainPpl have noticed in the US, it’s either banks, or Asians that has never stepped foot in the US. Is it the same for Canada also?

  • @agbk2189
    @agbk2189 Год назад +75

    This is why the homeless crisis in this country gets worse year after year.

    • @acornsucks2111
      @acornsucks2111 Год назад +1

      Homeless are on drugs and alcohol, they wouldn't buy a house regardless.

    • @karabean
      @karabean Год назад +5

      @@acornsucks2111 Those native Hawaiians are homeless because of lack of affordable housing. We are going to end up like them at this rate too

    • @LafemmebearMusic
      @LafemmebearMusic Год назад +5

      @@acornsucks2111keep telling yourself whatever lie keeps you away from the real truth of it could be u at any moment it could be u

  • @alexsteven.m6414
    @alexsteven.m6414 Год назад +1155

    In my opinion, a housing market crash is imminent due to the high number of individuals who purchased homes above the asking price despite the low interest rates. These buyers find themselves in precarious situations as housing prices decline, leaving them without any equity. If they become unable to afford their homes, foreclosure becomes a likely outcome. Even attempting to sell would not yield any profits. This scenario is expected to impact a significant number of people, particularly in light of the anticipated surge in layoffs and the rapid increase in the cost of living.

    • @hername3046
      @hername3046 Год назад +4

      Hopefully. A crash again is needed.

    • @LongWindedUsername
      @LongWindedUsername Год назад +10

      Yeah, this is the cope response and people have been really vocal about it since 2016.

    • @johnnymcblaze
      @johnnymcblaze Год назад +9

      Lol, I found the shill. Housing prices are not going down.

    • @carboncopy4183
      @carboncopy4183 Год назад +7

      ​@@johnnymcblazethey're bots, not shills

    • @ViciousLamp
      @ViciousLamp Год назад +9

      It is very unlikely that a crash will occur. Housing is an inelastic need that everyone needs to function in society. As long as companies have billions of dollars to throw at the market prices will not fall meaning average people will need to keep renting and the companies will gladly rent out these houses at insanly high prices and contiune to buy up all the supply.

  • @IngridAsInBergman
    @IngridAsInBergman Год назад +29

    We’ve been saying this for years. How nice of these lawmakers, who aren’t in these investment groups pockets, for finally waking up. Here in Cali we are awash with whole neighborhoods owned by groups like this. It’s sickening

  • @Mlogan11
    @Mlogan11 Год назад +495

    Corporations and investment banks entering the housing market is a huge factor in the current housing/rental crisis with skyrocketing rates. Housing is a necessity, but corporations are making it a luxury. This is late stage, out of control and poorly regulated Capitalism that is now a global issue- people are suffering from high housing costs around the world.

    • @soldiersam7424
      @soldiersam7424 Год назад +31

      Capitalism is self regulating, spread out infinitely among anyone who wishes to participate. All you need is a product or service that people want. You are challenged by the competition, which in turn forces the best product or service to rise to the top. The end result is the best of the best and the consumer wins in the end.
      Corporatism is completely different. Corporatism is the power,control and regulation of a market/economy concentrated in the hands of a few. Competition is minimized. It's a facade.

    • @llIlIIlIlIIllIll
      @llIlIIlIlIIllIll Год назад

      Meanwhile, China and Gates keep buying up all the farmland..

    • @littlestbroccoli
      @littlestbroccoli Год назад +12

      And corporations do not give half a shit if you can afford to live there when they continuously raise rent.

    • @Mlogan11
      @Mlogan11 Год назад +46

      @@soldiersam7424 The Capitalism you're referring to exists only in labs or textbooks. In the real world or bribery and corruption, proper regulations need to be enforced to defend against corporatism and other types of predatory capitalism from taking over.

    • @Joy-zh9fq
      @Joy-zh9fq Год назад +2

      @usmedquotesus4720I think it’s both because you see high prices in even small town and suburban areas

  • @barryballinger6023
    @barryballinger6023 Год назад +243

    When they say “they own a small fraction” they’re leaving out the fact that they own a large fraction of the homes first-time homebuyers would purchase.

    • @NileSings
      @NileSings Год назад +18

      Bingo!

    • @BorderTurrets
      @BorderTurrets Год назад +31

      They also leave out their other LLCs. Lying by omission.

    • @rickthomas422
      @rickthomas422 Год назад +14

      This is the exact problem. The first home my wife and I ever bought would now only be constructed in our area for the purpose of being rented by a corporation. In fact, the newest community near us that's similar to the one my wife lived in after we got married is ALL rentals.

    • @Toywins
      @Toywins Год назад +3

      Yup. My dreams have been crashed.

  • @BeverlyTalley
    @BeverlyTalley Год назад +178

    we need big money/companies to not be able to buy single-family homes. Honestly, there should be regulation over this, its just disgusting. Most times it amazes me greatly how I moved from an average lifestyle to earning over $63k per month, Utter shock is the word. I have understood a lot in the past few years that there are lots of opportunities in the financial market. The only thing is to know where to invest.

    • @izagdlife
      @izagdlife Год назад

      I keep wondering how people earn money in financial markets, i tried trading bitcoin on my own made a huge loss and now I'm scared of investing more.

    • @BeverlyTalley
      @BeverlyTalley Год назад

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  • @73hd62dhs
    @73hd62dhs Год назад +102

    Every single politician needs to be talking about and addressing this critical issue - big business, foreign buyers, and real estate investors in the SFR markets are exponentially driving Americans into homelessness and absolutely wiping out the middle class.

    • @Wisepati
      @Wisepati Год назад +12

      But they won’t because the big corporations give them money. Ever since the citizens United decision by the Supreme Court corporations have owned our politicians. They are then be holding to them because of the campaign contributions. Most of them are wealthy and their own right and earn a lot of money from Wall Street and so they feel big corporations are better than every day citizens who are just making a day-to-day living. Politicians have become so removed from the people they are supposed to serve.

    • @stephaniecorelli3034
      @stephaniecorelli3034 Год назад +6

      Seems like, that is the plan

    • @blackmaster999
      @blackmaster999 Год назад +1

      The politicians are investors in these companies and making money from American people suffering.

    • @jjk2one
      @jjk2one Год назад

      They keep believing the con politicians because it sounds so good

    • @karlabritfeld7104
      @karlabritfeld7104 Год назад

      Do you really think they care about us??

  • @axmajpayne
    @axmajpayne Год назад +544

    We need to go further that what this state senator is proposing. We need to outright ban corporations from owning single-family homes and heavily tax the ownership of more than 3-4 homes by any individual or trust.

    • @g.t.richardson6311
      @g.t.richardson6311 Год назад +24

      So someone willing to take a risk, buy shitty properties, and fix them up and then rent them at a reasonable rate shouldn’t be allowed to own more than four?..
      Well, I know a kid who is 28 in between him and his dad and his brother are they on 25 properties, they rent them to former classmates in high school at reasonable rates, law students looking for a efficiency apartment, while they’re in law school, young single moms, etc
      I work for him paining when people move out or as needed
      Limit 3 or 4 properties, equals economic illiteracy

    • @cavaleer
      @cavaleer Год назад +6

      Sounds like a plan.

    • @brandonspencer7093
      @brandonspencer7093 Год назад +73

      @@g.t.richardson6311 Yes. They shouldn't. The family is the basic unit of society and must be protected to the maximum degree possible.

    • @g.t.richardson6311
      @g.t.richardson6311 Год назад +10

      @@brandonspencer7093 so in the example I gave, (not some giant corporation) so providing affordable rental housing to FAMILIES that can’t afford to buy a house yet shouldn’t be allowed?
      The people renting these properties are in their 20s and cannot yet but a house…. But to make it even better in the 2 years I’ve known him, he has then sold five of these properties to the people that rented from him and helped arrange financing, and even included a few thousand dollars as a fake down payment based on their rental payment history.
      Everyone isn’t a dick

    • @ninobrown86
      @ninobrown86 Год назад +55

      ​@@g.t.richardson6311nice strawman. They should be limited to 3 and heavily taxed after that.

  • @michah321
    @michah321 Год назад +786

    We have to get rid of this problem. Im so glad there are legislators addressing this

    • @skipstalforce
      @skipstalforce Год назад +67

      They created it.

    • @michah321
      @michah321 Год назад +22

      @@skipstalforce I figured that... undoubtedly both sides of the political spectrum.

    • @Misaka-gt5yj
      @Misaka-gt5yj Год назад

      Your government literally and unironically funds this shit, esp BlackRock.

    • @MotherOther
      @MotherOther Год назад

      Guillotine time

    • @chinaarlene7035
      @chinaarlene7035 Год назад +42

      @@michah321 addressing it to make it look like they're doing something. I want to see an actual approved bill.

  • @Chemistry727
    @Chemistry727 Год назад +21

    I’ll do everything I can to make sure my home gets sold to a family and not a corporation.

    • @karlabritfeld7104
      @karlabritfeld7104 Год назад +2

      Yeah right.....

    • @jamesballard6564
      @jamesballard6564 Год назад +3

      Ultimately that's the only solution I can see. At least until legislation gives us some relief if it ever comes. The problem is people will have to be willing to leave a lot of cash on the table to do that. Most people don't have that level of integrity.

    • @sillyhermy
      @sillyhermy Год назад

      @@karlabritfeld7104 clown 🤡

    • @appalachiabrauchfrau
      @appalachiabrauchfrau 11 месяцев назад

      @@jamesballard6564 I'll be selling mine close to purchase price with adjustments for improvements or inflation. I don't believe in housing as a retirement fund. I've been farting up the place, scraping chairs across the floors, spilling milk and taking nasty dunks in the bathrooms, there's zero way it's been appreciating in any real measurable way. In thirty or so years I hope I can sell this place to a couple looking to continue personal agriculture, hell, I'll even leave them livestock and machinery if they want. I want our area to remain close knit and hold its community values. I'll take care of my own retirement savings and not rely on my home to act as a vehicle for that, given retirement is even feasible in the future. I've been homeless though, so money is just not something I feel the need to hoard and I may value it differently than other folks. I'll get a cheapo RV, set it on cinder blocks in slab city and die of heat stroke in my 70's surrounded by other old hobos, sounds good to me.

  • @darkstorminc
    @darkstorminc Год назад +12

    The easiest way to stop this is to turn off the profit incentive of these companies. Rent control for a given size home would make this far less profitable.

  • @thebastardgift
    @thebastardgift Год назад +147

    Middle class, once a goal, now a fantasy.

    • @Novastar.SaberCombat
      @Novastar.SaberCombat Год назад +17

      The "middle class" hasn't existed since the early 90's. If even that.
      #WealthInequality

    • @francismarion6400
      @francismarion6400 Год назад +3

      ​@Novastar.SaberCombat I graduated in the 90's and I'm a middle class carpenter. But I live in a right to work state.

    • @didforlove
      @didforlove Год назад +12

      @@Novastar.SaberCombat thats why people dont want start families anymore globally

    • @writerconsidered
      @writerconsidered Год назад +5

      Well that's because you have to be asleep to believe it. Its called the American dream.

    • @larrys4618
      @larrys4618 Год назад

      @@francismarion6400 what do you know? You're a troll living in Russia.

  • @ksmith2852
    @ksmith2852 Год назад +279

    Homes should be for raising a family or individuals living on their own; not an investment for corporations. Keep up the good reporting.

    • @Novastar.SaberCombat
      @Novastar.SaberCombat Год назад +8

      Rich narcissists are above both laws and ethics. Plain and simple. 💪😎✌️ It is what it is. Acceptance is key.

    • @rw7717
      @rw7717 Год назад +6

      How do you think houses get built? Corporations and the banks. And your 30 year mortgage is more that double what you paid for it.

    • @jacobnapkins1155
      @jacobnapkins1155 Год назад +14

      @@rw7717 nah built my own home people were building homes for thousands of years before greedy scalpers

    • @rw7717
      @rw7717 Год назад +6

      @@jacobnapkins1155 where and how much did that cost. It’s 35k just for 800 sqft of concrete slab where I live. So, how did you pay for it? If you use a bank, then you’ll pay double what it cost after interest. And it you say cash, then yeah, you’re privileged. Most people can’t drop 350k like it’s nothing.

    • @benzun9600
      @benzun9600 Год назад

      capitalism

  • @nh3854
    @nh3854 Год назад +6

    This is a brilliant idea. This need to be implemented across the country. They are running up the rental price across the entire country. We even have brand new subdivisions in our area only renting. We need to stop being about a party and start being about the best person for the job. Most of these politicians are in bed with the corporations. We need to stand up and fight for your children's future before there's not one.

  • @girlsrnotwimps
    @girlsrnotwimps Год назад +16

    This is going on in Minnesota. My daughter kept bidding above asking, and, even though she had her loan lined up and pre-approved, these monsters kept coming in and paying cash. They didn’t need an inspection. That’s how they get the sale over and over. If you have a loan, you need an inspection so the sale could be held up or fall through or the price renegotiated lower if something is found on inspection. A cash sale requires none of that. (Sadly, she never bought a house.)

    • @java4653
      @java4653 Год назад

      Republican outcomes....and of course now Conservatives want *another* bailout. This is your Karma for the Republican War on Terror.

    • @appalachiabrauchfrau
      @appalachiabrauchfrau 11 месяцев назад

      yeppers. Sight unseen, no inspections, waiving appraisal gap, all cash, 100-200k over asking. They're sharks.

  • @squaregangster
    @squaregangster Год назад +155

    It's happening all over the country and it needs to be stopped

    • @alexitanguay
      @alexitanguay Год назад +6

      Same in Canada 🙁

    • @Spacemonkeymojo
      @Spacemonkeymojo Год назад +6

      It's happening worldwide. Property investors are scumbags.

    • @delyangeorgiev4773
      @delyangeorgiev4773 Год назад

      I’m not a property investor as I have only one house but maybe the only way to increase supply of livable homes is through investors in fixer uppers and new builds from builders that need to make a profit. If the above two can not make a profit there won’t be new supply. In the Midwest that has worked fine for decades but eventually under building for the above reasons caught up with every one and people naturally start feeling squeezed

    • @delyangeorgiev4773
      @delyangeorgiev4773 Год назад

      @stephanieellison7834
      It’s the best model invented so far in history of humanity.
      Communism has failed miserably each time it has been tried.

    • @Kibatsume1
      @Kibatsume1 Год назад

      ​@@Spacemonkeymojotake time to research how many immigrants the average country takes in every year
      versus the ability to build houses I think the numbers will surprise you
      Canada can only build at most 250,000 living units
      Yet the government wants to bring in 500,000 immigrants per year to help with the falling birth rates.
      This creates housing shortages
      Unfortunately refugees are given priority for housing over our own citizens.

  • @Madmun357
    @Madmun357 Год назад +221

    Private equity drove up the cost of healthcare in the US. Private equity is driving up the cost of housing in the US.

    • @alwaysyouramanda
      @alwaysyouramanda Год назад +5

      Up Up UP GOES CRIME

    • @ajax7ox729
      @ajax7ox729 Год назад

      You should get a job

    • @sassoscrib
      @sassoscrib Год назад +13

      Private equity=rich people.

    • @user-rf1nn8sg3f
      @user-rf1nn8sg3f Год назад +8

      More like lawyers, insurance companies, and medical schools represent everything wrong with healthcare. It's not a free market. Hospitals try to maximize cost and bills, no price disclosure for anything. Hospitals also buy out competition sometimes. Competition is good, price disclosure lets consumers compare.

    • @scarpfish
      @scarpfish Год назад +4

      Private equity needs to be PERMABANNED.

  • @kevinmach730
    @kevinmach730 Год назад +12

    This has been going on since just after the 2008 crash and investors were buying everything. I was looking around 2011 and it was a nightmare trying to get anything my price range, houses were being sold to investors who never even saw the properties. So here we are over a decade later and only now they're raising the alarm bells?

    • @karlabritfeld7104
      @karlabritfeld7104 Год назад

      Stop lowballing sellers and you might get something.

    • @kevinmach730
      @kevinmach730 Год назад

      @@karlabritfeld7104 Couldn't even get of offer of any kind in- a house would be sold in a day or two,

  • @bonniea8189
    @bonniea8189 Год назад +4

    Excellent local news coverage of an issue impacting everyday people. Please keep it up!

  • @BashoStrikes
    @BashoStrikes Год назад +88

    Here's the real catch - American Homes for Rent isnt even owned primarily by Americans. The major stock holders are foreigners.

    • @Novastar.SaberCombat
      @Novastar.SaberCombat Год назад +7

      CHN & XiXiPi.
      💪😎✌️

    • @marktwaine9344
      @marktwaine9344 Год назад +24

      the 'American Dream' has been sold out ....thanks US Gov....

    • @asanta2023
      @asanta2023 Год назад +4

      Wow

    • @rixille
      @rixille Год назад

      @@marktwaine9344 US Government likes to make problems worse it seems.

    • @lefthanded5473
      @lefthanded5473 Год назад

      Even if it was Americans. They’d hoard the wealth in off shore brokerage and investment accounts anyways. It’s not like they’d be supporting the economy.

  • @FynnOliverEmonSill
    @FynnOliverEmonSill Год назад +188

    The thing that sucks is, then we have a housing collapse, and we have to bail them out!

    • @xclent1975
      @xclent1975 Год назад

      No there is enough demand

    • @davidsignor7931
      @davidsignor7931 Год назад +1

      @xclent1975 where is the demand coming from

    • @davidsignor7931
      @davidsignor7931 Год назад

      @Rest323 the population hasn't changed that much if anything it went down from covid

    • @adamvose2651
      @adamvose2651 Год назад

      ​@@davidsignor7931even if the population hasn't changed which it has even a stagnant population moves around as people try to leave their parents or dorm rooms or they change jobs or be close to family etc etc...

    • @mr.gamewatch8888
      @mr.gamewatch8888 Год назад +5

      @@xclent1975what demand? Who’s buying? Not American ppl

  • @elizabethjordan802
    @elizabethjordan802 Год назад +7

    This is rough… we need to fight back and help out our fellow Americans.

    • @karlabritfeld7104
      @karlabritfeld7104 Год назад +1

      Good luck with that

    • @java4653
      @java4653 Год назад

      You voted for Republicans and now you want another bailout? Same Conservative story since 1929.

  • @Cvoge1972
    @Cvoge1972 Год назад +3

    "It is a very slow moving crisis." The only thing slow about this crisis is the response. This has been a major problem for years.

  • @latonya6451
    @latonya6451 Год назад +25

    This right here is causing homelessness because a lot of ppl can't afford the rent.

  • @galedribble9535
    @galedribble9535 Год назад +58

    This is a nationwide issue and thank you to this senator for fighting it and thank you to ABC 6 for spreading the word
    These corporations are crushing us

    • @jabrockobiden9434
      @jabrockobiden9434 Год назад +1

      Time to crush them back, by any means necessary

    • @karlabritfeld7104
      @karlabritfeld7104 Год назад +1

      Too little too late

    • @java4653
      @java4653 Год назад

      Before: "The Democrats ruined California". Now: The Republicans ruined Ohio? No. This is national issue,! Nothing is our fault ever!". Nope; This is your Karna for voting for War & Republicans.

    • @benton-benton
      @benton-benton 11 месяцев назад

      @@karlabritfeld7104 Yep. Franklin county reappraisals will be on their website tomorrow. Wait until January when property tax is even worse than it is now. Yes, too little too late.

  • @christianfoster3806
    @christianfoster3806 Год назад +3

    As a society, we need to soundly reject the argument that something "creates return for shareholders" as having any value. It's a semantic euphymism for saying "the rich must get richer".

  • @shannon_w.
    @shannon_w. Год назад +3

    I know here in New Jersey not only is it nearly impossible to buy a home but rent is completely out of control!!!!! This should be done in EVERY state!!!!

  • @rein3684
    @rein3684 Год назад +132

    This is happening all over the United States

    • @karimsanchez3213
      @karimsanchez3213 Год назад +12

      It is happening in Morocco where I am from. Huge corporate investors are buying 1000's of properties. Most of them are from the United States, China and Saudi Arabia. 65% of all properties in Morocco were out of the country. This is a global issue

    • @duancoviero9759
      @duancoviero9759 Год назад +8

      Correction: all over the world

    • @MurakamiTenshi
      @MurakamiTenshi Год назад

      "You will own nothing and be happy" they are all in this scheme to force ownership out

    • @bmoshareholderappleshareho855
      @bmoshareholderappleshareho855 10 месяцев назад

      This looks like 1929 all over again.

  • @noogman
    @noogman Год назад +42

    A neighborhood with out home owners is not a neighborhood. Few people will take care of these rental homes, the area will decline and that will be that. Do we want Columbus to look like Toledo or Detroit in 20 years?

    • @delyangeorgiev4773
      @delyangeorgiev4773 Год назад

      Toledo and Detroit have affordable houses for sale. Isn’t that what you want?

  • @aurelie8220
    @aurelie8220 Год назад +3

    Yep, that happened in my town. And they take beautiful homes and convert them into ugly duplexes and triplexes, so the original single family homes are ruined for resale as “single family.” Even though I own, our property taxes have gone up $1,000 in three years because it’s praised higher because of “demand.” Everyone I know has seen their property tax go up $50 - $100 a month just this year alone. There needs to be regulations. It’s destroying the middle class and making it impossible to own a home.

  • @1wildwackywoman
    @1wildwackywoman Год назад +3

    Problems like this are never addressed until somebody that has influence is involved. Shameful.

  • @LondonCalling12
    @LondonCalling12 Год назад +221

    This is a nationwide problem. 60 minutes did a segment on this not too long ago. A Canadian company buys thousands of single family homes without viewing and rents them out. CEO said that people can rent the American dream. 🇺🇸

    • @eckankar7756
      @eckankar7756 Год назад +28

      it's global, much worse in Australia and the UK. I think Congress was paid off for decades allowing this. I've traced REITs back to 1988. I do hope they can penalize the corporations and get houses back into owner occupied properties.

    • @Mike__B
      @Mike__B Год назад +27

      I have been saying this for years, governments need to enact laws to prevent this from happening (don't ask me what exactly those laws would do... that's not my job), but as one who has lived in California and seeing property costs (and rent) go through the roof, and then into outer space, housing investors are what are absolutely ruining the entire system. This isn't a matter of "there's not enough housing" because as we see housing gets scooped up and mortgaged (no pun) against those who can't outbid. If you're going to make an argument that housing is a fundamental need of people then you can not allow it to be an investment opportunity for anyone.

    • @fandam801
      @fandam801 Год назад

      We going back to fucking feudalism

    • @lvbadboy
      @lvbadboy Год назад +7

      I saw that these guys are slime bags

    • @dre5229
      @dre5229 Год назад +3

      Beat me to it. Definitely a nation wide problem!

  • @rein3684
    @rein3684 Год назад +310

    Is time for the American public to fight back against price gouging in housing! We can do it.

    • @SomeUserNameBlahBlah
      @SomeUserNameBlahBlah Год назад +24

      How? I hope you don't think voting will do it.

    • @jacobnapkins1155
      @jacobnapkins1155 Год назад +24

      Fight for rent control and vacancy taxes legislation that hammers these speculators

    • @kl90210
      @kl90210 Год назад

      lol no- all you can do is post complaints on social media. and that does nothing in real life. the bad people operate in the real world, and they know most Americans are distracted sheep stuck with their heads online. so they will always win and you will learn to accept it.

    • @hwoodist
      @hwoodist Год назад +1

      @@jacobnapkins1155 are you a renter?

    • @littlestbroccoli
      @littlestbroccoli Год назад +8

      Spread word, organizing, writing your congressperson, forming organizations to lobby against it... There are ways and we will see people begin these grassroots campaigns in coming months.

  • @rossdoesnothinginteresting
    @rossdoesnothinginteresting Год назад +3

    It’s awful right now! Me and my cousin have been thinking about buying a home and there’s no options within our budget. We just want a space of our own :(

  • @suffer4fashion
    @suffer4fashion Год назад +3

    This is a prime example of why we need regulation. Companies have no interest in what is best for society, only what is a better return to investors and shareholders. Literally destroying home ownership in this country to benefit a select few.

  • @ejsgarage
    @ejsgarage Год назад +54

    It happened to our dental assistant. She and her husband thought that they were making a killing by gaining $100K plus profit from selling their 5 bed room house in 30 acres of land. They got the shock of their life that they could not buy a new house because of the shortage and ended up renting 2 bed room apartment for $2500

    • @lefthanded5473
      @lefthanded5473 Год назад +29

      They got ripped off hard on that sale 😭😭

    • @mplslawnguy3389
      @mplslawnguy3389 Год назад +31

      Don’t sell until you have something lined up.

    • @jasontaliaferro3657
      @jasontaliaferro3657 Год назад

      @@mplslawnguy3389 In my market it is hard to get a contract that is contingent on the selling of your existing property, especially if your existing property is not under contract.

    • @drbichat5229
      @drbichat5229 Год назад +3

      They made a poor business decision, their fault, no one else to blame

    • @karlabritfeld7104
      @karlabritfeld7104 Год назад +1

      But greed made them sell out their house and land

  • @missgui4400
    @missgui4400 Год назад +88

    This is why we will never sell our house to any corporation. I personally would like a family to buy my house if I ever sell. You can too. We need to be involved in selling our houses and only sell to families.

    • @rickdunn3863
      @rickdunn3863 Год назад +2

      yea right, you would always sell to the highest bidder. I NEVER met anyone who doesn't take the highest offer on a property, and I bought many, many properties.

    • @ryaj2356
      @ryaj2356 Год назад +1

      If you list your home for a certain price, and if the coronation comes in with an over price offer, you have to sell, big corporations and realtors have lawyers in place to make sure your house will become their house.

    • @yakzivz1104
      @yakzivz1104 Год назад +13

      @@ryaj2356 they cannot force you to sell to them only or is it something else to it? Last time I checked, the homeowner does not have to accept anyone's offer.

    • @tajmahal4056
      @tajmahal4056 Год назад +6

      @@ryaj2356What you are describing is corruption dear, that not how it normally works

    • @Purpletip99
      @Purpletip99 Год назад +20

      @@rickdunn3863My neighbor refused to sell his house to an investor, sold to a young family who were first time buyers. I will do the same when I sell..some of us still have a moral compass that’s not ruled by greed. I also have rental with great tenants, I have only raised their rent by a total of $100 in four years.

  • @Joseph-eh4rs
    @Joseph-eh4rs Год назад +7

    That law will NEVER pass under republican legislature and will blame these middle class families if they go homeless.

  • @barnandhome
    @barnandhome Год назад +1

    Builder and real-estate investor from Fort Wayne here…. Totally agree legislatures need to STOP the outside big money screwing up housing for locals! PRO-TIP - go on your local GIS map, look up owners from out of state and start calling in ordinance violations on every house. Hassle these people and call your local politicians.

  • @tibedog5629
    @tibedog5629 Год назад +22

    I have been trying to buy a house for almost 2 years in Columbus,Ohio.
    Here is what always happens.
    I find a house. I go to the bank. I get approved for the mortgage. We reach out to the home owner. Right before we finalize things a big corpo comes through, gives them 2x the amount of what they were selling for as cash.
    That big corpo then comes back without even touching the property and putting the house back on the market for 3x what they paid. Or they put it up for rent and that rent is upwards of $3,500 a month. They shouldn't tax anything. They just need to completely ban out of state companies to own a house and they need to ban corporations period to own a house.
    A house is for a person/family. That's it.

    • @tamarahines6975
      @tamarahines6975 Год назад +2

      I agree with you and your comment is well-spoken. If only the politicians in Washington, D.C. would read your comment and do something about it.

    • @karlabritfeld7104
      @karlabritfeld7104 Год назад

      That's what happens when you try to low-ball a seller. Another buyer will come in and outbid you.

    • @LafemmebearMusic
      @LafemmebearMusic Год назад

      @@karlabritfeld7104your generation has a saying, ask me no questions I’ll tell you no lies. 😅 that’s what y’all lived by and just want alone with the subsidies that magically allowed you to purchase homes, we are reaping what you sowed. Also before you say some stupid boomer shit back I own a home and I’m a millennial 😅 😊 so don’t try it. It’s sad that out of my friend group we are the only homeowners tho… the only ones and not for lack of trying on our friends part. I just watched the market and knew where to put money and worked very based to figure out the right moment to jump. But as I went through this process this expensive process for a house that was less than 300k , I kept thinking to myself this is an impossible thing for most to attain. This process is not built for everyone like the American dream lie says, it’s made for big up front cash down payments and more cash and oh we need more cash for another thing… like I got lucky my job afforded me the amount of cash I had on hand at the time to do this stupid process. This way we do it is not sustainable, y’all fucked us.

    • @benton-benton
      @benton-benton 11 месяцев назад

      When January comes you might be glad you didn't get to buy a house. These companies have driven prices so high, it's making property tax even worse in Franklin county. The suburbs of Columbus already have property tax that rivals NY and NJ. By the time January hits, we might have the highest property tax in the country. I'm hoping I am wrong, but the auditor said Franklin county has risen in price by 41%. Higher price means higher property tax. And these idiots in the suburbs continue voting yes on every levy for the schools, etc. and make property tax go up every year.

    • @benton-benton
      @benton-benton 11 месяцев назад

      The Franklin county auditor's new value webpage is up today. They did the reappraisal. They doubled the price of my house for tax purposes.
      What I'm saying is, you didn't miss out on much. Franklin county Ohio is a property tax nightmare.

  • @jer1776
    @jer1776 Год назад +131

    God bless this senator for actually speaking truth to power.

    • @gteixeira
      @gteixeira Год назад +1

      You mean that cities are trying to prevent developers to build more houses?

    • @lovethieves1383
      @lovethieves1383 Год назад

      nah, they're part of it.

    • @amil89
      @amil89 Год назад +2

      These are the Republicans we need

    • @Grimx0000
      @Grimx0000 Год назад +3

      ​@@gteixeiraResonable regulations are important to prevent urban sprall from taking over all forests and nature. I say require new developments to meet certian density requirements and fix zoning to allow duplex, triplex, apartments, storefront housing, etc

    • @gteixeira
      @gteixeira Год назад

      @@Grimx0000 How to explain that in poor countries where there is next to no building codes they still have a lot of forests, only lost to farming or mining? No regulation is ever reasonable, they only serve to the purpose of those in power, not to the public interest.

  • @Confetticat1
    @Confetticat1 Год назад +2

    There’s a company in my city that owns thousands of apartments. I feel it’s becoming like AMH. 😢 My brother sold his home right before the pandemic, he bought it at $255,000, the house was demolished and rebuilt and is now being listed for $3 million. Housing has really gotten unaffordable. The city I live in, new buildings have to either have some affordable units or pay into a fund and guess what? Nobody ever chooses to build the affordable units. I can count new condo upon new condo building upon new apartment building upon new fancy apartment building being built in my city. They did finally build one affordable apartment building, but only one. I don’t see any others in the near future being built, but I know of numerous fancy condo in apartment buildings about to be started.

  • @woodstream6137
    @woodstream6137 Год назад +1

    Great reporting and good for Sen Blessing bucking his party trying to address this. I bought my house in 2016 with interest rates under 4%. Before i made my first payment, the local mortgage company sold my mortgage to wells Fargo. There have been shenanigans, not happy with WF. Its a shame more people and politicians aren't addressing how corporate greed and the stock market keeps hurting America: housing crisis, real estate bubbles crashing the economy, banks going under.

  • @luananoel6786
    @luananoel6786 Год назад +26

    But, but...corporations are people too. That was one of the worst laws passed during the GWB presidency.

    • @rixille
      @rixille Год назад

      Was that something Bush admin did?

    • @kalburgy2114
      @kalburgy2114 Год назад

      Actually that was a very old Supreme Court decision.

  • @Novastar.SaberCombat
    @Novastar.SaberCombat Год назад +77

    Corporate investors jeopardizing individuals?! 😳🤯😳 WHAAAT?! No. That can't be possible.
    🙄

    • @littlestbroccoli
      @littlestbroccoli Год назад +2

      So your solution is we do nothing and roll over and take it?

    • @writerconsidered
      @writerconsidered Год назад +6

      @@littlestbroccoli No he's mocking the obvious. This has been a problem for years and it took this long to get attention.
      I'm sure he's for any improvement.

    • @mr.gamewatch8888
      @mr.gamewatch8888 Год назад

      So you just gonna keep it going? Just fuk it huh

    • @mr.gamewatch8888
      @mr.gamewatch8888 Год назад

      @@writerconsideredchange can’t be immediate especially if the person that knew didn’t explain to everybody else what was happening

    • @SkySong6161
      @SkySong6161 Год назад +1

      @@mr.gamewatch8888 If the person who knew kept getting shot down with "capitalism good what are you a commie" what good does telling anyone do? Being able to say "I told you so" after the damage is long done doesn't really fix anything either.

  • @susannemorr
    @susannemorr Год назад +2

    This institutional home buying does need to be stopped…

  • @8o88ijoan
    @8o88ijoan Год назад +1

    This is so important. I’ve never heard of an official doing anything about it.

  • @drbassface
    @drbassface Год назад +36

    Finally. We need all of congress to address this. Trouble is these politicians have money in the game.

  • @allthingseducation
    @allthingseducation Год назад +32

    This is happening everywhere -- it is disgusting!!! Such greed should not be tolerated!!

  • @thephoenixcode6165
    @thephoenixcode6165 Год назад +1

    I've been saying this, I attempted to buy a property last year and everyone I wanted to see was quickly scooped up by corporate investors per my agent. She said they were doing it left and right for the lady couple years. Than if you look at the rental prices in Columbus they're asking 1800 plus for crime ridden areas plus asking 3 times the rent. Even an employee making $16 which is considered higher pay in Columbus can't afford that with one income. People are facing multiple crisis aside housing in Columbus due to greed and it's time to stop this nonsense. As for amh, the only service they're providing is people choosing between a home or food every month as they're pricing is insane.

  • @PatrickPierceBateman
    @PatrickPierceBateman Год назад +3

    There should be a huge tax on any corporation that is doing this. The only way to stop them is to make it unprofitable.

    • @tylerbodie3343
      @tylerbodie3343 Год назад

      Blackrock is huge, good luck

    • @MiamiPush2theLimit
      @MiamiPush2theLimit Год назад

      Lol try that when they are paying politicians to write laws in their favor. It’s y’all fault for voting for Republicans who put Supreme Court justices in that say corporations are “people”. Oh well.

  • @Benjamimic
    @Benjamimic Год назад +31

    This has been a problem for years, especially on the coasts. Foreign and corporate should not be allowed to purchase residential property if the price is under 50% of the median price for that area. This would open up a HUGE amount of housing for the people that ACTUALLY need it.

  • @bauttiet.h.u.g.5900
    @bauttiet.h.u.g.5900 Год назад +158

    Vote those who don't want to do anything out of office. Permanent renting is a nightmare

    • @bauttiet.h.u.g.5900
      @bauttiet.h.u.g.5900 Год назад +3

      @@Rest323 if you can't use your vote you also have money. Use your money against the "bad ones". You may not $5k to spend but you do have $50 to send to a challenger. You also have email which you can send to the "bad ones" office and you also social media to call out the "bad ones". Take one of them out at a time and let them know why.

    • @dementedlarry
      @dementedlarry Год назад +3

      Tbh ill probably save up all my money then retire in a much cheaper country

    • @bauttiet.h.u.g.5900
      @bauttiet.h.u.g.5900 Год назад +3

      @@dementedlarry sounds expensive

    • @crashjz
      @crashjz Год назад

      @@Rest323 the taxes here are extreme. but hey, freedom and junk

    • @lincolnuland5443
      @lincolnuland5443 Год назад

      There's no such thing as voting now.

  • @shealuvm
    @shealuvm Год назад +2

    This has been going on for the past 4-5 years. I’m happy abc6 is shedding light on this issue in Ohio. Vinebrook has also bought up a lot of homes in Reynoldsburg, Ohio.

  • @AvecPoesie
    @AvecPoesie 11 месяцев назад +1

    Ohio has saved my Life. I moved here nine months ago from extraordinarily expensive Florida. I live with a disease that is often debilitating, causes numerous Hospitalizations, and renders me legally disabled. In spite of that, I had taken care of my beloved late Mother for seven years. I was able to find a lovely Home in Boardman and I purchased it outright, in cash. This area is quiet, peaceful beyond measure, and a place I thank God I moved to everyday.
    I realize the capacity to pay for a Home outright, in cash is a rarity for most people. These corporations need to consider the needs of real people. I used nearly everything I had to buy my forever home. I am never leaving. Give others the chance to experience such a blessing! 🏡

  • @lc285
    @lc285 Год назад +19

    This has been happerning for years, most recently during covid zero interest rates. Crack down on these greedy corporates.

    • @hwoodist
      @hwoodist Год назад +1

      What about the people who stopped paying rent because they knew they could not be evicted? Are they greedy? Also, if you owned stock in a company, wouldn’t you want the best return possible on your investment?

  • @vivisects-and-regicide
    @vivisects-and-regicide Год назад +21

    As a renter in Seattle, I used to marvel at all the $ 2-300k homes that would easily be $1-2mm in Seattle. There are fewer and fewer now…folks in Ohio need spend less energy freaking out over every little outrage they see on Fox News and start paying attention to the literal corporate robbery of affordable housing. Otherwise you’re going to end up like Florida, low wages and expensive houses.

  • @carenwilson4902
    @carenwilson4902 Год назад +2

    This is happening everywhere. They'll just pass on any fees or penalties to the renters. They're destroying the middle class and any passing on of generational wealth from homeownership. HOAs and any home that has a monthly maintenance fee is another way they push people put of homeownership by raising HOA fees to the point where home owners can't afford the HOA , and can lose their house, even if the mortgage is already paid off. Retirees pay 9ff their mortgage, but can't afford rising HOA fees on a fixed income.

  • @benton-benton
    @benton-benton 11 месяцев назад +1

    Lisa, thank you so much for your report on this and all your other excellent reports. You are a true reporter. And that is hard to come by these days.

  • @SunnynPhilly
    @SunnynPhilly Год назад +47

    This is a huge problem in Texas too. Houses that where 200k 7 years ago are now 400k in the DFW area because Wall Street investors bought up half the available starter homes each of the last few years. Now they are buying up entire new subdivisions, this is extra dirpy. Ohio residents should vote state senator Blessing into higher office, it’s nice you have a politician who gets it. Wall Street shouldn’t be Allowed to destroy the middle class just because they want to extract as much money from housing and renters as possible.

    • @larrys4618
      @larrys4618 Год назад

      First it was Californians, now it's Wall Street. Texas, like the rest of America, believes in capitalism, so why does it matter that corporations are buying up houses and gouging renters in the process? You believe the government should create a middle class artificially outside of the market? Doesn't that make you some type of Karl Marxist?

    • @LMLewis
      @LMLewis Год назад

      And with the price increases have come property tax increases even for people who own their homes outright. Some will be forced to sell, being unable to afford the taxes.

    • @lefthanded5473
      @lefthanded5473 Год назад

      200k increase in almost a decade doesn’t sound too bad to me. That sounds like normal home appreciation. Houses in the worst hoods where I am in NY where shootings have occurred have seen 50+ percent increases in value within the last 2-3 years!

  • @Boopooh43
    @Boopooh43 Год назад +1

    I'm in TX and get nagged daily with unsolicited calls, texts, and mail about selling my house. My house is not for sale.

  • @Tamar-sz8ox
    @Tamar-sz8ox Год назад +1

    Thank you for shining a light on this matter !

  • @banzy5387
    @banzy5387 Год назад +47

    Now he just admitted that members of his own party DO NOT want to fix the problem. They said “this is not what we do.” But some how those same people that vote these people in will blame the other party for the housing economic issues. SMDH

    • @PonyGirl004
      @PonyGirl004 Год назад +8

      Our Republican gov does nothing in Florida and neither does our Democrat mayor. In fact, our Democrat mayor said "we don't want to deter investors in Florida". Uhhh...yes, we DO!

    • @clearbleuskya5556
      @clearbleuskya5556 Год назад +3

      Both parties are the problem.

    • @banzy5387
      @banzy5387 Год назад

      @@clearbleuskya5556 I agree…The Republicans only pander fear tactics for votes, but their only concern once they get in office is how can we appease the wealthy. Then lets not forget the conspiracy theory lunatics that are holding public office. The Democrats have lost their dang on minds as well, with these too lenient policies. Former Texas Gov Ann Richards was the last Democrat that meant business. And I am not even a Democrat or Republican.

  • @sistakia33
    @sistakia33 Год назад +33

    Didn't anyone realize all those commercials geared towards convincing elderly people to get reverse mortgages was leading to this?

    • @Novastar.SaberCombat
      @Novastar.SaberCombat Год назад +8

      There are no laws nor regulations which the wealthy cannot circumvent, pay fines for, or simply ignore. 💪😎✌️ All that matters is money! If you ain't rich, you ain't sheet.

    • @sistakia33
      @sistakia33 Год назад +4

      @@Novastar.SaberCombat Sad and true.

    • @eckankar7756
      @eckankar7756 Год назад +9

      I'm in Phoenix and considering moving back to Ohio. In Phoenix there are companies building up to 4,000 single family homes but they will be for rent only. Congress has let this go for decades, I can trace REITs back to 1988. It's about time someone in government is standing up for people to get to have an owner occupied home .

    • @eckankar7756
      @eckankar7756 Год назад +4

      @@macdaddyp8437 Then where will they live in the mean time? They've cornered the market, rent or live where?? They buy up the affordable houses less than $350K so there is scant supply.

    • @stevemcdonald6001
      @stevemcdonald6001 Год назад +2

      With a little creative thinking, I'm sure those seniors can downsize enough to live inside Tom Selleck's mustache!

  • @MargCortez
    @MargCortez Год назад +1

    It should be illegal for corporations to buy a home anywhere.

  • @maggiebannenberkowitz9254
    @maggiebannenberkowitz9254 Год назад

    This is very important!! San Diego County in CA had a ton of this going on!!

  • @juanveritas4087
    @juanveritas4087 Год назад +11

    Corporations - " Lets buy the American dream and rent it back to them!"

  • @georgiah
    @georgiah Год назад +53

    Thank you for your report. The same thing is happening in California. We work to pay rent. Low-income folks are evicted and are given 60 days to relocate. They throw families out, supposedly to renovate, and they triple the rent. This is not a free market. This is the select few having control over our lives. I am sick of our elected officials who seem to cater only to the needs of the elite and are destroying our working and middle-class families.

    • @murraymadness4674
      @murraymadness4674 Год назад +14

      Blackstone owns 30% of all rental homes in Sacramento. Problem is there is no difference between the GOP and DEMs when it comes to greed, they both cater to it.

    • @noseboop4354
      @noseboop4354 Год назад

      While you aren't happy about it, this is exactly the free market. Just take a look at history, in the 1900s and 1910s, when this kind of thing was rampant and the ultra rich controlled everything. There was a major pushback against these rich elites with anti-trust laws and higher taxes on the rich from the 1930s to the 1970s. Now everything reversed back to the rich, it's just history repeating itself.

    • @karlabritfeld7104
      @karlabritfeld7104 Год назад

      I worked to pay rent in California in the 1980s as well...

  • @bradleypollack5658
    @bradleypollack5658 Год назад +1

    This is what needs to be done that is why housing has gone up 300-400% since 2015.

  • @lyianx
    @lyianx Год назад +1

    Renting, Subscriptions, Digital distribution, "Live Service", No right to repair : Every corporation is pushing us into the "You'll own nothing and like it" way of life.

  • @Bobrogers99
    @Bobrogers99 Год назад +6

    I have read about the thousands of NYC apartments that have been bought by investors, and many of them are empty. They're keeping available apartments in short supply so they can charge more for the units that are occupied.

    • @delyangeorgiev4773
      @delyangeorgiev4773 Год назад

      Right and keep paying interest, insurance taxes and maintenance and hoa fees on the empty apartments. Such a brilliant business model lol

    • @appalachiabrauchfrau
      @appalachiabrauchfrau 11 месяцев назад

      hobos need to organize and do a wide spread squat sit-in on these vacant properties, would be tasty justice. Pretty sure the place I squatted is still trying to get my stank out of the carpets and walls.

  • @stevedallas3488
    @stevedallas3488 Год назад +21

    This is an example of how corporate America is turning the country from Bedford Falls into Pottersville.

  • @oldbatwit5102
    @oldbatwit5102 Год назад +1

    In Britain a large and increasing number of rented properties are owned by overseas investors and companies.
    Our rental system is in a terrible mess, and getting worse.
    Edit.... That $2350 a month you quoted, (more than I am paid), would get you a tiny house in the crappiest part of London. Two small bedrooms, one bathroom, no drive or garage. You could buy it for around $400,000

  • @victoriascholl4607
    @victoriascholl4607 Год назад +1

    When we were trying to buy a home in 2021 - every home we bid on that was move in ready - we were out bid by a cash buyer like twelve times. We had to buy a fixer upper to get into home. Renting has gone sky high in our town, even for apartments. There's no rent control in this state.

  • @rickthomas422
    @rickthomas422 Год назад +13

    This is going to be the death of any dream of retirement for the middle-class. You can not retire without a paid-for home and corporations are buying up ALL of the houses, and builders are starting to only build built-to-rent homes.

  • @ajshaka3212
    @ajshaka3212 Год назад +81

    This needs to be addressed in major cities

    • @Beedo_Sookcool
      @Beedo_Sookcool Год назад +2

      Not just there -- EVERYWHERE.

    • @amil89
      @amil89 Год назад +2

      Good luck when The vast majority of our representatives are millionaires themselves with stakes in this

    • @skyjelly9790
      @skyjelly9790 Год назад

      Yes, by way of necklacing the rich and middle class.

  • @jayjo1609
    @jayjo1609 Год назад +1

    This should be a crime or illegal for any company to purchase any amount of homes. Homes for purchase were meant to be purchased by individuals and families. Not multibillion dollar companies.

  • @lesliemcclinton7844
    @lesliemcclinton7844 Год назад +1

    The rent is more than double a standard mortgage. All in with a refi my mortgage is 1000$. For a big 1850 sq ft brick home in Chicago. Rent here in a bad neighborhood is 1500 for an apartment. These rents are just not sustainable for middle class families. Can’t save money to buy a home. Karma for decades of redlining and white flight leaving gutted cities.

  • @shawnhopkins8923
    @shawnhopkins8923 Год назад +64

    I am glad someone is addressing this problem. Keep this on the news every week, and expose these disgusting criminals

    • @raybod1775
      @raybod1775 Год назад

      All political bull, they won’t change anything otherwise they lose their ‘political donations’

    • @skyjelly9790
      @skyjelly9790 Год назад

      Here's how to actually address the problem: start necklacing the rich and whatever is left of the middle class.

  • @Wookieherder
    @Wookieherder Год назад +1

    When the housing bubble popped in the US I bought a house in Florida to rent and then retire later. There was a English company buying every sub $40,000 house to rent out later. They bought thousands of houses! There needs to be laws keeping rental houses to apartments or duplexes.

  • @johno7149
    @johno7149 Год назад +1

    It's time for a change. Why do investors get all kinds of tax advantages for renting out a house while someone who just owns the house gets none of them? The real estate tax lobby has done a great job of getting tax advantages for landlords while stiffing the average homeowner This has to be changed. Getting Americans into homeownership should be job number one for our legislators. It makes good citizens.

  • @reubenmorris487
    @reubenmorris487 Год назад +91

    Ohio "lawmakers" are a little behind...Private Equity and foreign entities buying up single-family homes has been a BIG problem for years.

    • @alwaysyouramanda
      @alwaysyouramanda Год назад +1

      Wild flop this government thing.

    • @jer1776
      @jer1776 Год назад +2

      Before it was only in major cities.. now it has reached the suburbs

    • @lovethieves1383
      @lovethieves1383 Год назад

      But these free advertisements are great to get votes next year so they don't do anything is good like change the tax code or even discuss it. Let's focus on the bad corporations by talking and not doing.

  • @coastcity7029
    @coastcity7029 Год назад +31

    We need to outlaw foreigners purchasing property in the U.S. as well. Property ownership in America should be for Americans, not for cartel or CCP money laundering

    • @channelpink4376
      @channelpink4376 Год назад +4

      My landlords are Indian and I have no way of really knowing whether or not they're born here, but they are amazing landlords and they aren't the ones fucking this country. They aren't greedy people, and they are incredibly accommodating. They are the mom and pop landlords we should defend and protect. It's domestic corporate abuse we should be focused on, not xenophobia.

    • @coastcity7029
      @coastcity7029 Год назад +10

      @@channelpink4376 My comment wasn't about race, or culture, it was about protecting the economic and social interests of our citizens. Of course America is a giant melting pot. My problem isn't with diversity, it's with our government allowing foreign capital to artificially inflate our housing market and wreck our communities because so few people can afford to be homeowners. How can we re-build the American middle class if there's no pathway to home ownership that's affordable for most Americans? A lot of money gets moved offshore from China and other countries into the U.S. real estate market because we allow it. Local governments love when this capital keeps home prices going up because that means higher property taxes. Those interests are not aligned with rebuilding the American middle class and communities in America.

    • @channelpink4376
      @channelpink4376 Год назад

      @@coastcity7029 if you think “foreigners” are your biggest threat when American born billionaires are the ones siphoning every imaginable resource all for themselves, then I have news for you…you’re clearly biased and that’s all I’m going to say.

    • @darkriku12
      @darkriku12 Год назад +3

      ​@@channelpink4376good for you. What about the rest of the country?

    • @SkySong6161
      @SkySong6161 Год назад

      My landlords were in NYC, and California. lol. Corporations care not what country they or your are form, only whether or not they can rape you.