Episode 21: The Truth about Institutional Investors in Rental Housing
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In this episode:
- Institutional ownership of rental housing: separating fact from rhetoric
- Why affordability — not ownership structure — is the real issue
- How multifamily development requires large-scale institutional capital
- The role of pensions, sovereign funds, insurance companies, and endowments
- Understanding PREA and NCREIF
- Why fiduciary responsibility shapes long-term real estate investing
- The intersection of retirement security and rental housing
💡 Core Idea:
The question shouldn’t be “Are institutional investors bad?”
It should be: What outcomes does institutional capital produce?
📎 Resources:
- OECD Retirement Asset Report
- PREA (Pension Real Estate Association)
- NCREIF (National Council of Real Estate Investment Fiduciaries)
- Preqin Research
- John Burns Research
🌐 Learn more at: https://apartmentjedi.com
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