Build-to-rent is exempt from White House’s order to 'ban' institutional homebuying - ResiClub

Vacation Rental Market
Published: January 20, 2026
Regulations & Compliance

Summary

A recent White House order targeting institutional homebuying has a significant exception: build-to-rent properties. This exemption indicates a potential shift in the housing market and could impact short-term rental strategies. Hosts should monitor the evolving landscape and assess how this might affect their investments.

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