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Geoff Bishop
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Do Investors Drive Up Home Prices?

Geoff Bishop
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Tampa, FL
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Do buy-and-hold real estate investors drive up home prices?

Does the average Joe have to pay more for his home because greedy real estate investors buy up all the houses?

I'm being somewhat tongue-in-cheek here, but is this a fair moral question? Can real estate investing have a negative impact on society over time?

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Dean Letfus
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Dean Letfus
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Interesting question that is asked around the world. I invest in the USA but am a New Zealander. Currently in NZ investors have been blamed for price inflation so much that the REserve Bank has introduced laws to make it harder and harder for investors to buy so certainly they think investors drive prices. I have been mostly investing in Memphis over 6 years and homeowners pay far more than investors will for homes in Memphis so I don't think they drive values there.  The size of the market and the percentage of purchases by investors would determine the impact in your city?

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