> Doesn’t the fact that the FTC recently filed a case against a PE firm buying up anesthesia clinics and using that to jack up prices run counter to the example of the cost of housing?
If you can find a single private equity firm doing that to a functionally bounded market to secure a monopoly on, say, rental housing, sure.
But that isn’t the complaint I’ve heard about PE effects on housing markets.
If you can find a single private equity firm doing that to a functionally bounded market to secure a monopoly on, say, rental housing, sure.
But that isn’t the complaint I’ve heard about PE effects on housing markets.