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Realtors®’ CEO Meets with White House Officials to Discuss Housing Supply, Affordability

NAR continues to stress that government must invest in boosting our nation’s housing supply if we are to make housing affordable in the long run. www.nar.realtor – Fair Housing

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NAR’s Bryan Greene Joins Third Way to Discuss Solutions to the Housing Supply and Affordability Crisis

Greene highlighted policy proposals NAR is pursuing to make homeownership accessible to more people and outlined supply solutions that can be activated immediately. www.nar.realtor – Fair Housing

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Realtors® Encouraged by White House Plan to Expand Housing Supply

REALTORS® Encouraged by Plan to Expand Housing Supply The administration is working to address the housing supply crisis and prevent expansion of corporate landlords at the expense of homeownership. Media Contact:  Wesley Shaw 202-383-1193

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The Forbearance Period is Ending: What’s the Impact on Foreclosures, House Prices, Supply, and Homeownership?

Foreclosures will likely widen the already alarming homeownership gap among income groups and racial groups, with low income and minority groups twice as likely to face foreclosure than higher income and non-minority groups and homeowners of FHA-insured loans three times as likely to face foreclosure. www.nar.realtor – Research

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Once-In-A-Generation Response Needed to Address Housing Supply Crisis

Response Needed to Address Housing Supply Crisis Decades of underinvestment and underbuilding have created a housing shortage requiring a concerted, long-term nationwide commitment to overcome. Media Contact:  Wesley Shaw 202-383-1193 Transportation and Infrastructure, Fair Housing

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Homebuilding Dragged Down by Supply Problems; Rates Are Flat And Calm

Housing starts fell back from the annual rate of 1,733,000 units reported for March. Residential starts in April were down 9.5 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1,569,000 units. This was also a slight rollback for the March estimate, which was originally reported at 1,739,000 million units. At that level, they were the […]

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