Investors purchased a record 18.2 percent of U.S. homes, amounting to a new high of $63.6 billion in homes during the third quarter of 2021, according to a new Redfin analysis released Monday.
Source: Inman News
Real estate investors bought record-breaking number of homes in Q3
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