Big Money Buying Up Our Homes Is "Never Going To Stop" | Ken McElroy

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
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    Many of the recent housing analysts I've talked with, like in last week's excellent interview with mortgage expert Melody Wright, see tougher times ahead for the real estate market.
    So for further context, I thought it would be helpful to get a true "boots on the ground" view from one of America's more successful property investors.
    What is he seeing across the thousands of property units in his portfolio?
    Is he buying, selling, or holding steady given current market conditions?
    And where does he see the housing market headed from here?
    For answers, we turn to Ken McElroy, founder and CEO of real estate investment and property management firm MC Companies.
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