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Biggest Single-Family Landlord Lowers Profit Estimates Amid Cooling Housing Market

Invitation Homes Plans Acquisition Pullback, Citing High Property Taxes, Unpaid Rent
Invitation Homes owns roughly 85,000 single-family houses it rents, in markets including Atlanta. (Invitation Homes)
Invitation Homes owns roughly 85,000 single-family houses it rents, in markets including Atlanta. (Invitation Homes)
CoStar News
October 27, 2022 | 7:41 P.M.

Invitation Homes, the nation’s largest single-family rental landlord, is slowing its acquisition pace and lowering profit estimates because of higher inflation and increases in tenant turnover and tax rates.

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