In a significant development in the real estate and housing industry, a bipartisan group consisting of two Democrats and two Republicans have come together to establish the new real estate caucus. This collaboration has garnered support from a total of 11 housing trade groups, signaling a united effort to address key issues impacting the housing market. The formation of this caucus highlights a commitment to bipartisan cooperation and a concerted effort to drive positive change in the real estate sector.

Key points from the text include:
– Formation of new real estate caucus by two Democrats and two Republicans
– Support from 11 housing trade groups
– Focus on addressing crucial issues in the housing market
– Emphasis on bipartisan collaboration and unity in driving industry improvements.

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