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landlord

[land-lawrd] / ˈlændˌlɔrd /


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Even though nearly a third of single-family homes in the third quarter of 2025 were bought by investors, most of these investors were small, mom-and-pop landlords and not large institutional ones, data shows.

From MarketWatch

Even though nearly a third of single-family homes in the third quarter of 2025 were bought by investors, most of these investors were small, mom-and-pop landlords and not large institutional ones, data shows.

From MarketWatch

Blackstone, a significant player in the housing market as a landlord and through real estate funds, saw its shares decline by 4%.

From Barron's

Blackstone, a significant player in the housing market as a landlord and through real estate funds, saw its shares decline by 4%.

From Barron's

In particular, the Grade A office space offers the strongest upside given a multi-year supply drought and improving landlord pricing power, the DBS analysts say.

From The Wall Street Journal