Will Trump give wannabe homebuyers the relief they need?
It is a common refrain among young Americans that they feel priced out of the housing market and have begun to question if homeownership is even attainable.
There is no single cause, but it doesn't help that, in recent years, banks have mostly exited the mortgage business.
t's an attractive vision that, unfortunately, could be undermined by a surcharge in her proposal that could keep the biggest banks on the sidelines.
In 2013, the
In 2023, the Fed proposed making these capital requirements even more stringent in a "Basel III Endgame" proposal – not just on mortgages but across the board – which would have undermined the competitiveness of
Bowman voted against the 2023 proposal framework, and at a recent conference for the
"In 2008, banks originated around 60 percent of mortgages and held the servicing rights on about 95 percent of mortgage balances. Since that time, the contraction has been extraordinary. As of 2023, banks originated only 35 percent of mortgages and serviced about 45 percent of mortgage balances… In part, this results from over calibration of the capital treatment for these activities, resulting in requirements that are both disproportionate to risk and that make mortgage activities too costly for banks to engage."
Under Bowman, the new Endgame proposal corrects, rather than exacerbating, the worst excesses of the 2013 rule and explicitly eliminates new penalties and fees for mortgages and consumer lending found in the previous draft. It also adopts some more market-oriented reforms used for calculating capital buffers and reforms duplicative – and costly – stress testing.
These policy changes all stand to increase the availability and affordability of mortgages. Unfortunately, there is one area of
This means that for the exact same mortgage, a big bank would be forced to maintain a significantly larger capital cushion than its smaller competitors, creating a massive pricing disadvantage. It's unclear how or why this provision was included, but if the goal is to bring the banks back into the mortgage business, there is no logic to not including the biggest players.
With this simple fix, the Fed could accomplish an endgame that rationalizes capital rules, enhances stability, makes the



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