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“Capitalizing on Collapse: An Analysis of Institutional Single-Family Rental Investors” (2020), by Gregg Colburn,
Rebecca J. Walter, and Deirdre Pfeiffer, examines corporate filings of publicly traded companies to better understand the characteristics and strategies of these firms. journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1078087420922910..
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“Single-Family Market Rents and Institutional Investors” (2022), by Darryl E. Getter of the Congressional Research Service, outlines the market dynamics underlying institutional investor activity in single-family rental housing and
addresses questions about the implications of their increased role.
crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/IF/IF12225.
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“The Detroit Housing Market: Challenges and Innovations for a Path Forward” (2017), by Erika C. Poethig, Joseph Schilling, Laurie Goodman, Bing Bai, James Gastner, Rolf Pendall, and Sameera Fazili, offers several strategies for reducing barriers to affordable homeownership and rental housing in Detroit through home equity protection, rehabilitation, lease-to-purchase, and shared equity programs.
www.urban.org/sites/default/files/publication/88656/detroit_path_forward_0.pdf.
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“Gentrifying Atlanta: Investor Purchases of Rental Housing, Evictions, and the Displacement of Black Residents” (2021), by Elora Lee Raymond, Ben Miller, Michaela McKinney, and Jonathan Braun, finds a strong association between investor purchases of multifamily rental units and the displacement of African-American residents in Atlanta.
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10511482.2021.1887318.
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