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Raphael Cuthbertson
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Market Share of single family and multi-family rentals

Raphael Cuthbertson
  • Charlotte, NC
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Hey Landlords, 

I am working on a Focus Project for a Masters level Project Management class, and my imaginary organization is a company that is going to be buying, renovating, and renting out single-family homes and multi-family complexes.

What I'm trying to do is an Industry Analysis to build a pie chart showing the market share of rentals (both single-family and multi-family) between:

a. Mom & pop investors with 2+ properties

b. Larger firms (think American Homes 4 Rent, etc..)

While I've looked for a source online to break down the market, I've been unsuccessful.  Are any brokers on here privy to that info or a source?

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Alex Olson
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Kansas City Metro
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Alex Olson
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Kansas City Metro
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@Raphael Cuthbertson I do not have a source for you but based on sales volume in the Kansas City market, anything over 20 units a lot of times is a larger buyer with outside investors. Single family homes are typically mom and pop that may own 10-20 SFH. I know this is anecdotal but should give you a direction.

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