California's housing market shows a low level of investor ownership, with 19% of homes owned by investors, ranking 36th among the states. The national average for investor-owned homes stands at 20%. Despite being the state with the second-highest number of investment homes, 1.45 million, this figure represents only 8% of all U.S. investor-owned properties. In comparison, smaller tourist states like Hawaii and Alaska have significantly higher investor ownership rates. High home prices and a large rental population contribute to California's low appeal for investors.
California ranks No. 36 among states in terms of investor-owned homes, with 19% of houses owned by investors, below the national average of 20%.
Despite having the second-highest absolute number of investment homes at 1.45 million, California's investor share is low compared to smaller, tourist-heavy states.
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