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Trump’s Investor Home-Buying Ban: Impact on STRs in 2026

President Trump's proposed ban on institutional investors buying single-family homes could impact the STR market by potentially slowing professional rental inventory growth in areas where investors are concentrated. Hosts should monitor local market data and be prepared for potential shifts in rental supply, pricing, and competition.
Key Insights
- •Institutional investors currently own an estimated 1-3% of single-family homes nationwide.
- •Trump is proposing a ban on large institutional investors buying single-family homes, which may affect rental inventory growth in specific markets.
Action Items
- ✓Monitor local market data to understand how supply, demand, and competition are shifting in your area.Effort: lowImpact: medium
- ✓Consider how broader housing market dynamics may affect STR rates and costs.Effort: lowImpact: medium
Tools & Resources
- →Beyond: Beyond's data insights help hosts and property managers cut through the noise.
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Do not expect sweeping changes immediately; the impact is expected to be gradual and market-specific.
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