But, it’s not even debatable that it decreases the affordability of those homes.
that's Fake Sugar Dick (WARNING, NOT THE REAL SUGAR DICK!). of course it doesn't.
1. the demand for housing is unchanged, the supply is unchanged.
2. it does not impose a restriction on the construction of new houses.
3. corporations own a tiny proportion of sfhs.
why do people get irrationally outraged at the idea of sfhs as rentals, but do not feel the same about multifamily housing? it's very strange.