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Investors Buy 12.2% Of Homes In 2022, Rents Up 7.9% In November

Por: Forbes Business December 12, 2022

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Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty ImagesGetty Images Rising rents mean a greater share of private investors are buying residential property, according to a leading estate agent. A hefty 12.2% of all homes have been bought by an investor in the year to date, research from Hamptons International showed. This is up from 11.7% in 2021, it said, and represents the highest share since 2016. But despite this rising proportion, fewer sales across the... + full article



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