Despejar a Blackstone Ajudará Jovens a Comprar Casas?
Mega investors are a mega problem. But not the only one
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Matt Taibbi (United States) | Mar 16, 2026
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Removing major investors like Blackstone won't solve the housing crisis; we need comprehensive policy reform to address systemic issues.
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While mega investors impact housing, the rise in home prices is driven by multiple factors, including supply shortages and economic conditions.
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Evicting Blackstone from the housing market could create more opportunities for young people to purchase homes at fair prices.
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Supporting local homeownership initiatives is essential, as relying solely on evicting investors like Blackstone may lead to unintended consequences.
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The focus should be on regulating mega investors like Blackstone to balance the housing market, ensuring young people can achieve homeownership.
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