Bloomberg Businessweek

Trump Hits at Institutional Investors in Single-Family Homes

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Jan 7, 2026
Jeffrey Langbaum, a Senior REITs and Commercial Real Estate Analyst, discusses Trump's proposal to ban institutional investors from buying single-family homes, highlighting its potential impacts on market growth. Joe Deaux, an economic reporter, examines U.S. asset seizures in Venezuela and the complexities of oil revenue management. Francisco Rodriguez shares insights on stabilizing Venezuela economically, prioritizing oil exports to avoid crises. Geetha Ranganathan analyzes Warner Bros.' rejection of a takeover bid, focusing on financial risks and future consolidation strategies.
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INSIGHT

Institutional Buyers Are A Tiny Slice

  • Institutional ownership of single-family homes is a very small share of the US housing stock, roughly 1–2% by estimates cited on the show.
  • Jeffrey Langbaum and hosts note the policy move is politically potent but unlikely to solve affordability at scale.
ADVICE

Anticipate Regulatory Pressure Tactics

  • Expect the administration to use regulators, Congress, and DOJ to pressure private investors rather than an outright immediate ban.
  • Watch for investigations and regulatory steps that can make the sector harder to operate in.
INSIGHT

Ban Could Shrink New Supply

  • Banning institutions from buying new rental homes would hit their growth engine because many expand by building rental stock.
  • Langbaum warns restricting purchases could reduce construction and worsen supply constraints.
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