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An Outlook on Single-Family Rental Investments

While the demand for single-family rentals continues to be driven by the affordability of rents, a report on SFR securitizations looked at the possible concerns of a market that has not yet weathered a downturn. Here's how SFR securitizations are performing and the factors impacting them.

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The State of Single-family Rentals

How will a slowing housing market affect the single-family rental space? With Fannie and Freddie ending their SFR pilot programs, DS News asked experts for their opinion on the state of the SFR industry and here’s what they said.

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Navigating Risk and Reward

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The CEO and Co-Founder of online single-family rental marketplace Roofstock speaks to DS News about the state of SFR in 2018, and what any prospective investors need to know before they take the plunge into this sector.

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Examining Single-Family Rental Return on Investment

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In CoreLogic’s U.S. Economic Outlook for May 2018, CoreLogic Chief Economist Dr. Frank Nothaft puts single-family rental investment under the microscope. According to CoreLogic, “one-family rental houses, either detached or attached, have grown from 11.3 million in 2006 to 15.3 ...

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SFR Powerhouse

Starwood Capital Group CEO talks about his reasoning for merging with Blackstone’s Invitation Homes in this Video Spotlight. See more on SFR at the 2017 Five Star Conference and Expo on September 18 at the SFR Roundtable.

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Government-Sponsored Rental-Prise?

Freddie Mac could be branching out into different markets in the near future, according to one report. If this lateral move comes to pass, what might it look like for the government-sponsored Enterprise?

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The Trillion Dollar Consolidation of SFR

If history is our guide, SFR is going to take its place alongside the other real estate food groups, most notably multi-family housing, and become a largely institution-owned asset class. The stage is set and the path has been cleared, so what is happening now, and next?

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