Builders float ‘Trump homes’ megaproject

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The proposal surfaced just weeks after president Donald Trump signed an executive order directing agencies to restrict large institutional investors from buying single‑family homes that could otherwise be purchased by families, part of a broader push to “preserve the supply of single-family homes for American families.”

Rent‑to‑own has a mixed track record. Private programs often struggle with weak property management during the rental phase and with only a small share of tenants ultimately buying their homes. Supporters of a federally backed version, bringing together builders, landlords, lenders and the GSEs, argued it could fix some of those issues. But fundamental questions – including how government-backed mortgages would be used and who would absorb early losses – are still unanswered.

At the same time, affordability could not improve without a sustained increase in supply. “If you want to bring prices down and inventory up, we need more housing units,” Kyle Concannon, a wholesale executive at Constructive Capital, told Mortgage Professional America.

“We need more houses built every year.”

Other experts questioned whether policy energy aimed at Wall Street landlords is missing the heart of the problem. Jessica Bluj of American Pride Bank said “new construction is obviously great” but warned that most investors in today’s market are “regular people” with only a handful of properties, limiting how much an institutional‑buyer ban alone could shift affordability.

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