In Indianapolis, the housing market faces significant disruption as institutional landlords are liquidating their Marion County property portfolios at record rates, with just 3,000 homes being sufficient to potentially destabilize the city's housing market, raising critical questions about who will remain to purchase these properties.
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A Big Problem in Indianapolis? đ AjoutĂ© :
How many homes does one corporate landlord need to dump to break a city?
In Indianapolis, the answer is 3,000.
Institutional owners are liquidating their Marion County portfolios at a record pace. The question isn't why they're selling. It's who is left to buy
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