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Home / Business and Economy / Wall Street Bets Big on US Rentals as Housing Costs Soar

Wall Street Bets Big on US Rentals as Housing Costs Soar

17 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • US home prices surged while median income remained stagnant.
  • Build-to-rent homes now represent 10% of new constructions.
  • Investors explore HEAs and fractional shares for rental market access.
Wall Street Bets Big on US Rentals as Housing Costs Soar

The US rental housing market is experiencing a surge in investor interest, with major firms like Blackstone making significant bets as homeownership becomes increasingly unattainable for many Americans. With median home prices soaring to $410,800 and household incomes struggling to recover, the demand for rental properties is at an all-time high.

The "build-to-rent" model is gaining traction, with developers constructing single-family homes specifically for leasing. This segment has doubled its share of new homes since 2021, reaching 10% as of late 2023. Institutional investors are actively participating, recognizing this as a burgeoning asset class poised for substantial growth.

For individual investors, opportunities exist through platforms offering Home Equity Agreements (HEAs) and fractional ownership of rental properties. These options allow participation with lower capital outlay and reduced landlord responsibilities, providing exposure to the growing rental market and its potential for attractive returns, even amidst economic uncertainty.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Rising home prices and stagnant incomes make buying difficult, increasing demand for rentals, which presents a significant investment opportunity.
It's a model where developers build single-family homes with the primary goal of leasing them out, rather than selling, to meet rental demand.
Investors can explore options like Home Equity Agreements (HEAs) or fractional shares in rental properties offered by specialized platforms.

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