Sunday, February 21, 2016

Rental Backed Securities: Another Wall Street Scheme - Who Makes Up the Blackstone Group Private Equity Firm and Why Have They Been Purchasing Foreclosed Homes?



Rental-Backed Securities Fueling the NEXT Housing Crisis

BROOKLYN - Could the housing crisis which played a significant part in the 2008 economic crash happen again? Some critics believe that Washington is setting up an artificial rise in housing prices that could lead to another crash in values. The rises in prices could mainly benefit realty companies, who would see large increases in the percentages of sale prices they collect. Investors of inexpensive, foreclosed properties, could also profit. The losses would be largely borne by the middle class.

Large media outlets are running regular stories about the increase in housing prices. Some observers believe these stories are part of a "grand deception" to artificially raise prices and consumer confidence.

Meanwhile, large hedge funds and private equity firms are making tremendous purchases of foreclosed properties. One company alone, Blackstone Group, recently purchased 1,400 foreclosed homes in a single day.

An estimated ten million people may have lost their homes in the foreclosure crisis. With families needing a place to live, and banks holding onto empty homes, rentals have increased. Some observers believe this could cause another housing bubble.

Laura Gottesdiener is an author and political observer who has studied the coming housing bubble in detail.

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