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Corporate Landlords Aren’t the Real Culprit

They get away with raising rents in places where local regulations impede the construction of new apartments.
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In the fall of 2019, the private-equity company Blackstone Group went on a shopping spree, purchasing three apartment buildings in the Los Angeles metro area. For $177 million, Blackstone became the landlord for nearly 500 households. Over the past several years, the company has been steadily acquiring a portfolio totaling more than 40,000 apartments across some of the country’s tightest, costliest housing markets, including California and the Boston and Washington, D.C., metro areas.

Most of Blackstone’s buildings fall into a distinct category: They were constructed in the late 1980s and early ’90s, and the apartments in them could use a few nips and tucks, but are located in markets with strong population and income growth and where local land-use regulations have limited new apartment construction. Or as the firm’s puts it, they

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