The administration is taking steps to ban "large institutional investors" from buying up single-family homes in the U.S.
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Experts predict the president's move may have a limited impact because institutional investors are just a small slice of the market.
The executive order carries many new policy changes adding scrutiny to sales of single-family homes to large investors.