US investment ban could push private equity toward Britain’s housing boom

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Trump’s move to curb US institutional purchases of single-family homes could redirect capital into the UK’s new-build housing market, potentially boosting build-to-rent activity while drawing tenant groups’ scrutiny over rents. Analysts say a US ban might advantage UK investments, but the UK market already features institutional players, including Blackstone-backed ventures; policymakers and tenant groups are pushing for public housing and rent controls to counter affordability concerns.
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