Wall Street Out of Your Neighborhood? What the Corporate Housing Ban Means for Real Estate Investors
May 13, 2026
The Senate passed a sweeping ban on institutional investors buying single-family homes 89-10. Here is what independent investors need to understand before it becomes law.
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View all →How to Analyze a Rental Property: The Complete Investor Checklist
Evaluating a rental property requires running the right numbers and checking the right boxes. Here is a complete checklist for serious investors.
Leveraging Equity: Cash-Out Refinances and HELOCs for Investment
Using the equity in your existing properties to fund new acquisitions is one of the most common wealth-building strategies in real estate.
The Multi-Family Outlook: 2026 and Beyond
Rising construction costs and persistent demand in mid-sized metros are reshaping the multi-family investment landscape heading into the second half of 2026.
Market Analysis
View all →Wall Street Out of Your Neighborhood? What the Corporate Housing Ban Means for Real Estate Investors
Something rare happened in Washington this spring: a piece of housing legislation passed the U.S. Senate 89 to 10.
Suburban Housing Trends: What the 2026 Data Says
The suburban housing market has undergone a significant shift over the past eighteen months.
The Rental Market Landscape in 2026
Rental rates have stabilized in many markets after several years of volatility. Understanding where supply and demand are balanced is essential for evaluating rental investment opportunities.
Education
View all →What Is a Cap Rate? A Clear Explanation for Real Estate Investors
The capitalization rate is one of the most frequently referenced metrics in real estate investing.
Understanding NOI: The Foundation of Real Estate Investment Analysis
Net Operating Income is the single most important number in real estate investment analysis.
Property Taxes and Investment Returns: A Practical Guide
Property taxes are one of the largest carrying costs for any real estate investment — often the second-largest expense after mortgage interest.