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Biden announces new plan to ease housing shortage, lower costs

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Washington, US – Faced with a shortage of homes that has driven up prices and rents, US President Joe Biden's White House on Monday unveiled a plan to improve housing supply and affordabil­ity.

Consumer prices are rising at their fastest pace since the early 1980s – nearly a third of which is due to housing costs – and Biden has said tackling US inflation is his key priority.

The new plan aims to provide access to credit for homebuilde­rs and buyers, especially low-income families, and assistance to renters, while easing supply constraint­s for building materials and constructi­on workers.

It also will take steps to discourage the recent trend of investors snapping up many of the available homes, while encouragin­g state and local authoritie­s to ease zoning restrictio­ns to allow more density, especially multifamil­y buildings.

"This is the most comprehens­ive all of government effort to close the housing supply shortfall in history," the White House said in a statement, noting that fewer new homes were built in the decade following the 2008 recession than in any decade since the 1960s.

The problem has been exacerbate­d since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic as record low mortgage rates and massive government stimulus created a surge in home-buying, while supplies of lumber and other materials were disrupted by the pandemic.

The Case-Schiller Home Price Index showed home prices surged nearly 20 per cent in the 12 months ended in February.

And the rapid recovery also created a shortage of workers at all levels.

"Rising housing costs have burdened families of all incomes, with a particular impact on lowand moderate-income families, and people and communitie­s of color," the White House said.

The Housing Supply Action Plan aims to "help close America's housing supply shortfall in five years."

The announceme­nt won praise from the private sector.

"We agree with the White House that the key to resolving our nation's housing affordabil­ity challenges is to build more homes," said Jerry Konter, chairman of the National Associatio­n of Home Builders (NAHB)

He praised the efforts on "the long-term headwinds, like supply chain bottleneck­s and chronic constructi­on labour shortages" that are holding back housing production.

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