Wall Street's Shift in Housing Strategy Eases Investor Concerns

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President Trump proposed banning Wall Street from buying single-family homes, but industry insiders and analysts believe the impact on the market will be minimal as the business model has shifted away from competing directly with individual buyers, with major investors now focusing on new developments and partnerships with homebuilders. The market reaction was initially negative, but experts suggest the actual effect on the industry will be limited, especially if exemptions are made for new construction and existing portfolios.
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