Yes. As an analogy, inequality has been linked to lower average adult height. Silent, small deficits in nutrition and health lead to lower height attainment among most of the population; the wealthy tend to be quite tall, but there's only so much environmental optimization can push even people with genes that predispose them to a high final height.
In housing, you have many people struggling to afford to buy anything at all, while investors buy up multiple properties or drive prices for even modest residences into the 7-figure range in some areas.
Essentially, unequal societies bifurcate, and while the vast majority of people have to go without the resources they need to lead fulfilled and dignified lives, a small minority of elites put more and more resources towards trying to eke out smaller and smaller advantages against each other.