US Senate passes bipartisan bill to lower housing costs
The US Senate has passed the bipartisan 21st Century Road to Housing Act, a measure aimed at lowering housing costs. The bill, which passed with an 85-5 vote, seeks to boost housing supply by waiving some federal permitting rules and facilitating new construction.

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AI-generatedThe US Senate has passed the bipartisan 21st Century Road to Housing Act, a measure aimed at lowering housing costs. The bill, which passed with an 85-5 vote, seeks to boost housing supply by waiving some federal permitting rules and facilitating new construction. It also includes provisions to limit investors' ability to purchase homes, specifically banning those who already own 350 or more single-family properties from buying additional ones. Additionally, the act authorizes pilot programs for grants related to home improvements and affordable housing planning. This legislation now moves to the House of Representatives for consideration.
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5 extractedThe bill includes language banning investors from buying single family homes if they already own 350 or more properties.
The bill passed the Senate with a vote of 85-5.
The 21st Century Road to Housing Act would limit investors’ ability to buy homes, waive some federal permitting rules, and authorize pilot programs for home improvements and affordable housing.
US Senate passes bipartisan bill to lower housing costs by streamlining construction and permitting.
The legislation aims to address housing affordability concerns ahead of the November midterm elections.