Investment firm Pretium Partners is paying more than $1.5 billion for thousands of homes, a move that could signal investors’ re-entry to the housing market
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/pretium-to-pay-1-5-billion-to-biggest-home-builder-for-4-000-rental-homes-8d6bbd51June 1, 2023 3:00 pm ETThe sale is a sign that investors still believe low housing inventory and elevated mortgage interest rates will continue to drive demand.Investment firm Pretium Partners is paying more than $1.
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