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Yep, and it's giving first time home buyers a chance to buy one of those ex rentals. I did.
Landlords don't actually build houses, they buy existing stock and squeeze all the value out of them with minimal maintenance.
Renting is significantly cheaper than owning. If the landlord does their part with maintenance, it's the better option for many people.
thing is as evidence is very sharply illustrating, they're not.
Some are, some aren't. I only have anecdotal data so I'm not sure of how prevalent this is at a national level.