In the highly anticipated showdown between former President Trump and current Vice President Harris on housing policy, it is clear that the debate goes beyond simply less regulation versus supply-side economics. Both candidates have put forward their plans for addressing the ongoing housing crisis in the United States, with significant implications for the mortgage industry.

Key points from the debate include:
– Trump’s emphasis on deregulation to spur increased housing development and affordability
– Harris’ focus on investing in affordable housing and expanding access to homeownership
– The potential impact of each candidate’s policies on mortgage rates, housing market stability, and overall economic growth
– The importance of understanding the nuances of each candidate’s approach to housing policy in order to make informed decisions for the future.

As the 2024 election draws near, it is crucial for industry professionals to stay informed on the evolving housing policy proposals from both Trump and Harris to anticipate potential changes and opportunities in the mortgage market.

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