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Corporate ownership isn't why you can't buy a house

Think from KERA

KERA

Kera, 071003, Think, Society & Culture, Krysboyd

4.7911 Ratings

🗓️ 3 April 2026

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

 The narrative is that private companies are buying up single-family homes and driving up prices — but the data doesn’t really back that idea up. Eric Levitz is a senior correspondent at Vox, and he joins host Krys Boyd to discuss how only about a half of 1 percent of homes are owned by institutional investors, why private equity might actually keep rents down and neighborhoods more diverse, and why he feels like a new housing bill in Congress could do more harm than good. His article is “The ‘populist’ crusade to make the suburbs more segregated and expensive.” 

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0:00.0

The U.S. federal government manages something like 640 million acres of land, concentrated mostly across

0:18.0

sparsely populated areas of western states.

0:28.7

Everybody loves the national parks, but places that are not as obviously striking as Yosemite or Glacier or the Grand Canyon,

0:34.1

some people want them sold to the highest bidder for mining, drilling, or logging.

0:41.2

From KERA in Dallas, this is think. I'm Chris Boyd. Such a sell-off provision was pulled out of the text of the big, beautiful bill before it passed, but there will likely be more attempts, especially

0:46.5

given President Trump's conviction that we could use federal land to build affordable housing.

0:52.0

Before that happens, my guest wants us to consider what all of us

0:55.0

might lose if large amounts of public land fall under the control of private developers.

1:00.0

Kyle Manley is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Colorado Boulder's Earth Lab.

1:05.0

His article for Scientific American is titled The True Worth of America's Public Lands. Kyle, welcome to think.

1:13.2

Hi, thanks for having me. The provision that was ultimately removed from the big beautiful bill

1:17.9

before it was passed was proposed by Senator Mike Lee of Utah. I find this interesting because

1:24.0

64% of the land area in Utah is federally owned.

1:28.9

Do you see any significance there?

1:32.1

Yeah, I think it's part of this big push since the 70s, actually, with the Safe Rush Rebellion,

1:39.0

to take over these federal lands, as a lot of people see it as overreach, but largely it's also

1:46.1

just seen as an opportunity to create more profit for corporations.

1:52.3

A lot of states have been trying since the 70s to overtake these lands and sell them

1:57.8

for profit.

1:59.4

And yeah, Utah being a large piece of that, Nevada being a big player there, too.

2:05.1

I think a big piece of that is how much of the federal land is within those states.

2:11.1

What was the Sagebrush Rebellion exactly?

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