Group 1 - President Trump blames large institutional investors for high housing prices and announces a ban on their purchase of single-family homes to address the housing shortage in the U.S. [1][3] - Following the announcement, stock prices of major rental companies like Invitation Homes and American Homes4Rent dropped significantly, indicating market volatility [2][4] - The U.S. is currently facing a housing shortage of millions of units, exacerbated by a slowdown in housing construction since the 2008 financial crisis, with institutional investors increasingly participating in the market [4][5] Group 2 - The median home price in the U.S. has risen over 50% since 2019, reaching $409,200 in November 2022, contributing to public dissatisfaction [5] - Analysts argue that attributing high housing prices solely to institutional investors lacks sufficient data, suggesting that the core issue is the overall supply shortage rather than investor participation [6][7] - There is skepticism regarding the legislative support for Trump's proposal, with indications that it may face challenges in Congress and potential legal actions from affected companies [7][8]
特朗普拟颁布机构投资者“限房令”
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao·2026-01-08 12:10