Senate passes bipartisan housing bill to boost supply and curb corporate home buying
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Associated Press
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The Senate passed a bipartisan housing bill (85-5) aimed at reducing federal regulations, expanding local control, and increasing housing supply to lower prices. The legislation bans corporate investors from buying single-family homes. It now heads to the House after intense bipartisan negotiations during an election year.
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The bill, which passed 85-5 and now heads to the House, has been the focus of intense negotiations in recent weeks as lawmakers in both parties try to address housing costs in an election year.
The final version of the legislation bans corporate investors from buying single-family homes but doesn't include a Senate provision that would have required investors to sell
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