News Reports Mourn Shortage of Housing For Renters, But Ignore What’s Driving Soaring Demand
“Without significantly slowing down the population growth driven by sky-high net migration, the housing crisis will never be resolved.”
“Without significantly slowing down the population growth driven by sky-high net migration, the housing crisis will never be resolved.”
The weekly price for London residential rentals climbed to a record high in large part as a result of the elitist mass migration agenda.
A real estate analysis shows the average rent in Manhattan has risen to $5,058 a month — the highest in history and up 29 percent from last year.
Berkeley, California, hopes voters will approve levying a tax on landlords who have vacant properties in an effort to create more rentals.
Jeff Bezos, one of the richest men in the world, wants to expand his portfolio to include investments in single-family home rentals.
The rising costs of housing is making it harder for U.S. families to own a home, which is increasing the riches of landlords.
A media report reveals how Wall Street investors are snapping up houses people lost during the Great Recession and the coronavirus pandemic.