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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Trump wants to ban Wall Street investments in single-family homes. Would this make housing more affordable?
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Trump wants to ban Wall Street investments in single-family homes. Would this make housing more affordable?

Last updated: January 14, 2026 12:10 pm
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President Trump’s recent announcement of a new initiative to address America’s tight housing inventory has sparked a debate on whether prohibiting large investment companies from buying single-family houses will actually make homes more affordable for families. Experts have weighed in on the potential impact of this rule and shared their insights on the broader issue of housing affordability.

Trump’s proposal, shared on Truth Social, aims to ban large institutional investors from purchasing single-family homes to create more opportunities for first-time home buyers. While a 2024 report by the Government Accountability Office suggested that institutional investors may have contributed to rising home prices and rents, the impact on homeownership opportunities remains unclear.

According to Cotality, investor activity in the housing market has been on the rise, with a noticeable increase in market share controlled by investors. However, it is important to note that the majority of investor-owned single-family homes are in the hands of small investors who own fewer than 11 properties.

Despite the focus on large institutional investors, research from Realtor.com suggests that the housing shortage is influenced by various factors, including local building restrictions. Experts have highlighted the impact of restrictive zoning and permitting laws on home construction, particularly in Sunbelt states.

While some believe that restricting institutional investment in the housing market could lower prices by reducing demand, others, like Cotality’s principal economist Thom Malone, argue that the overall impact on prices would likely be modest. Additionally, reducing institutional activity could lead to a decrease in supply in the single-family rental market, potentially driving up rental prices.

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Realtor.com senior economist Jake Krimmel believes that the Trump proposal may not significantly impact housing affordability, as the root cause of the affordability crisis is a supply problem. Krimmel emphasizes the need for increased home construction to address the shortage of affordable housing.

While Trump’s initiative reflects the urgency to address housing affordability, experts stress that a multi-faceted approach is necessary to tackle this complex issue. Local regulatory burdens, land use restrictions, and other factors contribute to the high cost of housing in America.

In conclusion, efforts to expand home affordability require a comprehensive approach that addresses various challenges in the housing market. While government initiatives play a role, individuals can also take proactive steps to improve their chances of homeownership. By saving for a down payment, reducing debt, exploring loan options, and taking advantage of home-buying assistance programs, individuals can enhance their ability to afford a home in today’s competitive market.

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