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As policymakers continue to debate the role of Wall Street investors in the residential real estate market, one analysis confirms what many housing observers have argued for some time: Institutional investors make up a small – even shrinking – portion of home purchases. The report, released March 13 by economists at Realtor.com, found that investors who have bought more than 350 single-family homes since 2015 account for only 1% of total purchases nationwide. What’s more, their purchasing activity has been steadily declining since peaking in 2021. “Large corporate investors are often viewed as a primary driver of today’s housing affordability…

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Try your hand at this one-question quiz: How much longer is a 65-year-old American woman likely to live? A) About 17 more years, to age 82 B) About 22 more years, to age 87 C) About 27 more years, to age 92 Only about one-third of us know the correct answer, which is B, according to a new report from TIAA Institute, the research arm of the financial services nonprofit. Longevity literacy runs short among American adults, the survey found, and that knowledge gap has dire implications for our retirement. The average American will live about 78.4 years, according to…

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