Sept. 10, 2025

648: Single Family Homes In The U.S. Are A $70 Billion Asset Class

648: Single Family Homes In The U.S. Are A $70 Billion Asset Class
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The single-family housing asset class is the largest in the U.S, valued at $70 billion. In the past few years, however, this asset class has seen some of the same challenges of other commercial real estate classes, such as overleverage, increased interest rates and escalating expenses. As a result, attractive opportunities are starting to emerge that translate into solid investments that can generate a 7% yield. Noel Christopher, Managing Director of Strategy & Growth at Genstone Financial and Property Services, leads the strategic vision and execution for Genstone’s national single-family rental property management business and associated services, including real estate brokerage, construction, insurance, lending, and title offerings. Noel also owns his own portfolio of 50 single family rentals.