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by tresil
1686 days ago
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Many properties owned by LLCs are actually small-time investors, individuals, and families. LLCs only became a popular/viable way to own real estate in the last couple decades. Now they are the recommended structure for most rental property owners - whether individuals who own 1-5 properties, or huge institutional investors who own thousands. I would bet that a good chunk of the trend you’re asserting is just small time rental property owners increasingly using LLCs to limit their liability. |
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In fact, as of the time of that report, one of the largest real estate investors in the US, Blackstone Group, was organized as an LP and went in that category (they changed forms to a Corporation in 2019). A few large real-estate investors still organized in the LLC/LP/LLP form are the BH Companies, UBS Realty Investors, Harbor Group International, AEW Capital Management, and Invitation Homes.