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    Taking Back the Block: Sen. Raphael Warnock Just Slammed the Door on Corporate Homebuyers

    By Danielle BennettJuly 16, 20264 Mins Read
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    Chalk one up for the little guy!

    Senator Raphael Warnock just dealt a massive blow to private equity’s monopoly on our housing market.

    Large private equity firms are officially banned from scooping up all of our single-family homes. 

    This historic housing protection sailed through Congress and officially became federal law even without President Donald Trump’s signature. It’s a huge win for everyday Americans who deserve a fair shot at realizing their dreams. 

    According to CBS News Atlanta, Senator Warnock shared on Saturday that the new housing initiative is part of the bipartisan 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act. What’s interesting about this law is that it came into effect because Trump refused to sign it within the required 10 days in protest of the Senate’s failure to pass the SAVE America Act, a strict voter ID bill that would implement one of the harshest voter-suppression laws nationwide. 

    This kind of legislative momentum shows how sometimes, even without a signature, good things can happen in politics, especially when both sides find common ground on pressing issues that prioritize the American people.

    Warnock stressed the urgent need to address the affordable housing crisis in the U.S., as many Georgians have expressed their struggles in finding homes, often being priced out by large corporate portfolios.

    “I hear from Georgians across the state who have been clamoring for action from Washington on the affordable housing crisis, and this legislation is proof that when we center the people instead of the politics, we can get good policy done.”

    The new law caps the number of single-family homes that large investors or private equity firms can own in a given area at 350, and encourages communities to boost housing supply by simplifying environmental reviews and modernizing regulations for factory-built homes. It links certain local funding sources, like Community Development Block Grants to actual housing production, ensuring that financial resources are tied to tangible outcomes.

    It also introduces innovative pilot grant programs designed to assist local governments in converting vacant commercial and industrial properties into affordable housing options, particularly in economically distressed regions. To further support renters, it expands the Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) program by 100,000 units while also strengthening tenant protections for those living in RAD buildings. Plus, it updates FHA multifamily mortgage loan limits to reflect current construction and financing costs, ensuring that the program remains relevant and effective in today’s housing landscape.

    The law was enacted in response to the influence corporate investors have on the housing market. A recent news release from Warnock’s office shows that Wall Street firms currently own about 72,000 homes in the Atlanta metro area, accounting for roughly 30% of the region’s single-family homes. As these companies continue to scoop up properties, many worry that this could lead to inflated rents and a lack of accessible housing options for local residents. 

    “My bill is an important first step in addressing this issue, but there is so much more work that needs to be done. We must remain focused on delivering for the people every single day,” Warnock said. He is referring to how these firms are easily outbidding families by making higher cash offers. This trend not only drives up home prices but also pushes rents higher. He is shining a much-needed light on how corporate investors see homes as mere financial assets rather than places where families can build their lives.

    At the end of the day, homes are meant for living, not for leveraging on a corporate balance sheet. Senator Warnock’s bill marks a major turning point in the fight for affordable housing, signaling to big investors that families come first. It’s a breath of fresh air for anyone tired of being outbid by hedge funds and it sets up a brighter, fairer future where the next generation can actually plant deep roots. 

    This is what real progress looks like, one neighborhood and one family at a time.

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