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66,781,000 Detached Single Family Homes in the US [0]

$272,400 median home selling price in the US, 2020 [1]

That's just over $18 Trillion for the entire US Detached Single Family Home market. I'd be interested to know how much Blackrock has budgeted for this fund (and how much of the spend is leveraged, and up to what number. And who else is doing the same type of fund and to what magnitude).

Note that per Statista, the median home price is anticipated to increase from $272,400 to $324,000 between Q4 2020 and Q2 2022. That's a 20% increase in real estate over an 18 month period. Given that we're seeing this story now, Blackrock likely executed these purchases many months ago. Their fund is likely leveraged, making the potential profits huge.

It looks like a very high-stakes play by Blackrock, which I know to be a hedge fund, so perhaps part and parcel of their business.

[0] https://www.statista.com/statistics/377896/owner-occupied-ho...

[1] https://www.statista.com/statistics/272776/median-price-of-e...




Median != mean. Multiplying it literally means "The value of this particular house I know nothing about times 66 millions".


Well, that is true.

Looks like the average is $368,400:

https://ycharts.com/indicators/us_existing_singlefamily_home...


>It looks like a very high-stakes play by Blackrock

In what sense? That housing could collapse in price after they made a large investment in it (and since housing is a huge market, Blackrock could have leveraged up to a higher amount than typical)?

Market cap of Apple is over $2 Trillion, they could have leveraged pretty far into this too.




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