Blackstone Sees Two-Year Window to Buy Houses: Mortgages
Bloomberg | 14 November 2012
Investors buying foreclosed U.S. homes might have less than two years to accumulate properties as competition and rising prices shrink the pool of cheap assets, according to Blackstone Group LP (BX), the largest buyer.
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