Forget the scary headlines and start with the math. We sit down with industry veteran George Ellison to unpack the real size of the single family rental market, why institutions own a fraction of it, and how investors can use rates, leverage, and timing to their advantage. If you’ve ever wondered whether Wall Street is buying your neighborhood, the numbers will surprise you—and probably calm you down. We chart the journey from the birth of SFR after the Great Financial Crisis to today’s data...
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Forget the scary headlines and start with the math. We sit down with industry veteran George Ellison to unpack the real size of the single family rental market, why institutions own a fraction of it, and how investors can use rates, leverage, and timing to their advantage. If you’ve ever wondered whether Wall Street is buying your neighborhood, the numbers will surprise you—and probably calm you down. We chart the journey from the birth of SFR after the Great Financial Crisis to today’s data...
Thriving in today's real estate market: An interview with Courtenay Ross Mason
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50 minutes
2 months ago
Thriving in today's real estate market: An interview with Courtenay Ross Mason
Courtenay's journey from hospitality management to real estate leadership reveals how seemingly unrelated skills become powerful assets in this relationship-driven business. The ability to navigate diverse personalities with "poise, class, and a sense of humor" translated perfectly from resort management to real estate transactions. For those considering a career change, this perspective on transferable skills could be career-changing. Perhaps most striking is Courtenay's "butterfly effect" ...
REality
Forget the scary headlines and start with the math. We sit down with industry veteran George Ellison to unpack the real size of the single family rental market, why institutions own a fraction of it, and how investors can use rates, leverage, and timing to their advantage. If you’ve ever wondered whether Wall Street is buying your neighborhood, the numbers will surprise you—and probably calm you down. We chart the journey from the birth of SFR after the Great Financial Crisis to today’s data...