Many of the world’s largest investment firms have launched new funds over the past couple of years aimed at acquiring or building single-family homes to use as rentals. This comes as no surprise considering that the increased cost of buying a home has forced many Americans into being tenants instead of homeowners. Arrived, a young real estate company backed by Amazon.com Inc. founder Jeff Bezos, has just announced its entry into the single-family rental fund space. Arrived currently operates a f
USA has roughly 15 million vacant homes currently. If this company manages to fill some of them with people, that means there’ll be fewer vacant homes. Obvious net benefit for all.
edit I guess you guys enjoy that there are homeless people then
Oh look… a capitalist shill using homeless people as a propaganda prop to do apologetics for the capitalists that caused all the homelessness.
Yawn.
The reason those houses are vacant is because companies bought them and are now pricing them out of the reach of most consumers
How do you think businesses work? By pricing the things they are selling out of reach of consumers?
How much money does a corporation make by just owning a house? I think it’s not as much as renting it.
Free market can work in fields where competition is plenty and entering is cheap.
When the amount of “players” in the market is so small they can collude to keep prices high it all falls apart.
Hol up. Lolololol.
Are you saying that the rich fucks who are buying up housing stock will make them accessible to the houseless population of America?
So far they actually have nothing to say beyond “nuh uh you’re wrong”, which is effectively nothing at all. I’ve asked them to explain, we’ll see what we get.
No, that’s not what I’m saying.
… Proceeds to let the crickets explain their position
Then what the fuck are you saying lol
And please explain the economic theory behind your post. We have history as far back as the start of capitalism. It shows your post to be completely out of touch with reality. If you have proof evidence or a functioning theory of why your post would lead to Las vacancies and more accessible housing for people, I am very interested in seeing it.
I’ve got a feeling though that you don’t have an adequate response or you would have posted it. So if you’re going to reply without a response, maybe all you need to do is post an apology…
so, you think the reason that the homeless people don’t live in these homes is because… they wouldn’t be able to pay rich people money if they did?
how high do you have to be to make the statement “look I would love to not freeze to death, but only if I get to pay half my income to Amazon” seem reasonable?
A surplus of homes does not equal less homeless people. If their prices, either as rentals or for buying, is too high, it can actually increase the number of homeless people.
Vacant does not mean unowned.
Plus I’m pretty sure Amazon doesn’t want thousands of crackhead row houses in shit areas.
If there are 15 million vacant homes now, then a company made up of wealthy investors buying up heaps of them at the current inflated prices isn’t going to change anything. Those houses won’t become living spaces for poor and homeless people - they’ll sit vacant until someone comes along who’s willing to pay the exorbitant rent.