President Biden Announces Plan to Lower Housing Costs for Working Families
FACT SHEET: President Biden Announces Plan to Lower Housing Costs for Working Families
Building and preserving over 2 million new homes to lower rents and the cost of buying a home
We are starting to see some progress. More housing units are under construction right now than at any time in the last 50 years, rents have fallen over the last year in many places, and the homeownership rate is higher now than before the pandemic. But rent is still too high, and Americans who want to buy a home still have difficulty finding one they can afford. That is why
Lowering Costs of Homeownership
For many Americans, owning a home is the cornerstone of raising a family, building wealth, and joining the middle class. Too many working families feel locked out of homeownership and are unable to compete with investors for a limited supply of affordable for-sale homes.
* Mortgage Relief Credit.
The President's plan also calls for a new credit to unlock inventory of affordable starter homes, while helping middle-class families move up the housing ladder and empty nesters right size. Many homeowners have lower rates on their mortgages than current rates. This "lock-in" effect makes homeowners more reluctant to sell and give up that low rate, even in circumstances where their current homes no longer fit their household needs. The President is calling on
* Down Payment Assistance for First-Generation Homeowners. The President continues to call on
The President isn't waiting for
* Lowering Closing Costs for Refinancing. The
* Lowering Closing Costs for Home Mortgages.
In the coming months, the
Lowering Costs by Building and Preserving 2
America needs to build more housing in order to lower rental costs and increase access to homeownership. That's why the President is calling on
* Tax Credits to
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* Increasing Banks'
Lowering Costs for Renters
* Fighting Rent Gouging by Corporate Landlords.
* Cracking Down on Rental Junk Fees. Millions of families incur burdensome costs in the rental application process and throughout the duration of their lease, from "convenience fees" simply to pay rent online to fees charged to sort mail or collect trash. These fees are often more than the actual cost of providing the service, or are added onto rents to cover services that renters assume are included--or that they don't even want. Last fall, the
* Expanding Housing Choice Vouchers. Over the last three years, the Administration has secured rental assistance for more than 100,000 additional households. The President is calling on
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