Wall Street Investors Swoop in to Purchase Regional HomesBhatt, Sanjay
offices (5%), shopping malls (-1%) and even apartments (12%), according to Green Street, another research firm. Unlike mom-and-pop investors, who tend to own no more than a handful of homes, the biggest institutions hold
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First, at least abandoned homes are getting pulled off the market instead of rotting in subdivisions. Second, most investors are either buying for cash or using low leverage — there just isn’t much available financing — and are paying pretty low prices. That means the properties cash flow ...
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We all know how Ken Griffin has been flipping his Chicago real estate holdings and buying massive homes in New York and Florida, among other locations. Well, the Rockefellers are getting into the flipping game after owning a historic Philadelphia-area estate since the 1700s. The Wall Street ...