2019
DOI: 10.1080/10511482.2019.1657927
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A Latent Profile Analysis of Suburban Single-Family Rental Housing (SFR) Neighborhoods

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“…Put differently, Blackstone's Invitation Homes was 290 times more likely to evict than a small landlord. Whereas recent studies have been understandably concerned with the incursion of megainvestors and its implications for housing insecurity (Charles, 2019a;Raymond et al, 2018), we find that large local single-family landlords have even higher eviction rates. SFR Investments Pool was 635 times more likely to evict a tenant than a small landlord, whereas King Futts was 538 times more likely to evict.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 78%
“…Put differently, Blackstone's Invitation Homes was 290 times more likely to evict than a small landlord. Whereas recent studies have been understandably concerned with the incursion of megainvestors and its implications for housing insecurity (Charles, 2019a;Raymond et al, 2018), we find that large local single-family landlords have even higher eviction rates. SFR Investments Pool was 635 times more likely to evict a tenant than a small landlord, whereas King Futts was 538 times more likely to evict.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 78%
“…Both Nethercote (2018) and Migozzi (2020) studied the financialization process of the rental housing market. Single-family rental housing is an increasingly prevalent form of housing tenure in the suburban neighbourhoods of the US (Charles, 2019a(Charles, , 2019b. Furthermore, at the macro level of the RERM, three studies describe three special views of rental housing development (Christophers, 2019;Clegg, 2019;Todes & Robinson, 2019).…”
Section: Cluster #5-financial Geographiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Discussing the case of single-family homes, Charles [41] argues about the social dynamics related to housing options in advantaged neighbourhoods where underprivileged communities can have access to high-quality institutions and better employment opportunities, allowing them access to improve social networking and climbing up the social ladder. In the case of BTR projects, positioning these projects as a family-oriented option in regions with better social and economic conditions and mobility can provide residents with the prospects of a better social and economic life [43].…”
Section: Social Relations and Cultural Boundsmentioning
confidence: 99%