Financial firms and/or pension funds buying homes to rent out for income. Some say this inflating prices.
https://www.vox.com/22524829/wall-street-housing-market-blackrock-bubble
https://www.wsj.com/articles/if-you...the-buyer-might-be-a-pension-fund-11617544801
In some markets they probably directly help inflate the prices in a particular area but overall probably not. Real estate has been an investment since the first housing bubble and HGTV generation. Right now I notice real estate funds public/stock market and private are offering double digit percent returns in the form of monthly income ie a percent of the monthly rent paid.
Not guaranteed at least as stock, etf or mutual fund I know because I tried. Maybe the private funds have better luck guaranteeing a return.
https://www.vox.com/22524829/wall-street-housing-market-blackrock-bubble
https://www.wsj.com/articles/if-you...the-buyer-might-be-a-pension-fund-11617544801
In some markets they probably directly help inflate the prices in a particular area but overall probably not. Real estate has been an investment since the first housing bubble and HGTV generation. Right now I notice real estate funds public/stock market and private are offering double digit percent returns in the form of monthly income ie a percent of the monthly rent paid.
Not guaranteed at least as stock, etf or mutual fund I know because I tried. Maybe the private funds have better luck guaranteeing a return.