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Matthew Yglesias, industry influencer, highlights that the U.S. housing market has an extremely fragmented ownership structure, making it one of the least concentrated forms of capital in the country.
Despite this lack of concentration, Yglesias observes that significant anticompetitive barriers to entry persist within the sector.
Yglesias has previously examined how consulting apartment investors in Washington DC could clarify policy changes affecting residential development. He has also raised concerns about Britain's Triple Lock policy, saying it guarantees pensions will outpace wage growth. These posts reflect his ongoing attention to how regulations impact capital flows and market structure.