
Portraits for The New York Times Magazine cover story “A $60 Billion Housing Grab by Wall Street.” Hundreds of thousands of single-family homes are now in the hands of giant companies — squeezing renters for revenue and putting the American dream even further out of reach.

Portraits for The New York Times Magazine cover story “A $60 Billion Housing Grab by Wall Street.” Hundreds of thousands of single-family homes are now in the hands of giant companies — squeezing renters for revenue and putting the American dream even further out of reach.

Portraits for The New York Times Magazine cover story “A $60 Billion Housing Grab by Wall Street.” Hundreds of thousands of single-family homes are now in the hands of giant companies — squeezing renters for revenue and putting the American dream even further out of reach.

Portraits for The New York Times Magazine cover story “A $60 Billion Housing Grab by Wall Street.” Hundreds of thousands of single-family homes are now in the hands of giant companies — squeezing renters for revenue and putting the American dream even further out of reach.

Portraits for The New York Times Magazine cover story “A $60 Billion Housing Grab by Wall Street.” Hundreds of thousands of single-family homes are now in the hands of giant companies — squeezing renters for revenue and putting the American dream even further out of reach.

Portraits for The New York Times Magazine cover story “A $60 Billion Housing Grab by Wall Street.” Hundreds of thousands of single-family homes are now in the hands of giant companies — squeezing renters for revenue and putting the American dream even further out of reach.

Portraits for The New York Times Magazine cover story “A $60 Billion Housing Grab by Wall Street.” Hundreds of thousands of single-family homes are now in the hands of giant companies — squeezing renters for revenue and putting the American dream even further out of reach.

Portraits for The New York Times Magazine cover story “A $60 Billion Housing Grab by Wall Street.” Hundreds of thousands of single-family homes are now in the hands of giant companies — squeezing renters for revenue and putting the American dream even further out of reach.








Portraits for The New York Times Magazine cover story “A $60 Billion Housing Grab by Wall Street.” Hundreds of thousands of single-family homes are now in the hands of giant companies — squeezing renters for revenue and putting the American dream even further out of reach.
Portraits for The New York Times Magazine cover story “A $60 Billion Housing Grab by Wall Street.” Hundreds of thousands of single-family homes are now in the hands of giant companies — squeezing renters for revenue and putting the American dream even further out of reach.
Portraits for The New York Times Magazine cover story “A $60 Billion Housing Grab by Wall Street.” Hundreds of thousands of single-family homes are now in the hands of giant companies — squeezing renters for revenue and putting the American dream even further out of reach.
Portraits for The New York Times Magazine cover story “A $60 Billion Housing Grab by Wall Street.” Hundreds of thousands of single-family homes are now in the hands of giant companies — squeezing renters for revenue and putting the American dream even further out of reach.
Portraits for The New York Times Magazine cover story “A $60 Billion Housing Grab by Wall Street.” Hundreds of thousands of single-family homes are now in the hands of giant companies — squeezing renters for revenue and putting the American dream even further out of reach.
Portraits for The New York Times Magazine cover story “A $60 Billion Housing Grab by Wall Street.” Hundreds of thousands of single-family homes are now in the hands of giant companies — squeezing renters for revenue and putting the American dream even further out of reach.
Portraits for The New York Times Magazine cover story “A $60 Billion Housing Grab by Wall Street.” Hundreds of thousands of single-family homes are now in the hands of giant companies — squeezing renters for revenue and putting the American dream even further out of reach.
Portraits for The New York Times Magazine cover story “A $60 Billion Housing Grab by Wall Street.” Hundreds of thousands of single-family homes are now in the hands of giant companies — squeezing renters for revenue and putting the American dream even further out of reach.