Rare bipartisanship is behind the first housing bill in decades. But it could take years to see the fruits, some experts warn (opens original article in a new tab)
Congress passed a historic housing bill with bipartisan support, but experts warn it may take years to address the housing crisis.
- Congress passed a housing bill with bipartisan support, 358-32 in the House and 85-5 in the Senate.
- The bill includes over 50 provisions to limit institutional investors from buying single-family homes and reduce construction costs for developers.
- Experts are divided on the bill's effectiveness, with some noting it may take years to impact housing affordability.
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