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Why the Build-to-Rent Strategy is Set to Benefit the Most From the Institutional Investor Ban
President Trump's executive order aims to restrict institutional investors from buying single-family homes, potentially impacting the single-family rental market. While this may create opportunities for build-to-rent (BTR) communities, hosts should be aware of the changing landscape and the potential influence of BTRs on the market.
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