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June is National Homeownership Month

By Kymberly Franklin posted 17 days ago

  

June is National Homeownership Month, when we raise awareness about the benefits of owning a home and the importance of making homeownership more attainable for all Americans.

Every family deserves to have the opportunity to reap the benefits of homeownership—from building generational wealth to building memories for years to come. Members of the National Association of REALTORS® help consumers navigate the homeownership experience, providing critical support and serving as a trusted advisor through one of the biggest financial decisions of their lifetime.

On January 20, 2025, The White House unveiled an executive order: Delivering Emergency Price Relief for American Families and Defeating the Cost-of-Living Crisis.

This executive order directs the heads of all executive departments and agencies to deliver emergency price relief to the American people by pursuing action to reduce the cost of housing, dismantle policies that drive up prices and promote job opportunities.

Read the executive order

Webinar: Creative Strategies to Unlocking Homeownership

June 26th, 2-3 p.m. ET 

Discover actionable strategies to help clients overcome barriers to homeownership. This engaging session will explore key insights from NAR's latest Snapshot of Race and Home Buyers in America report, spotlight practical resources, and share real-world success stories from REALTORS® driving impact. Learn how members are helping clients through employer-assisted housing, navigating life transitions for individuals with disabilities, and securing homes for multigenerational families. Join us for this insightful hour and gain the research, resources, and results you need to open more doors to homeownership.

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What NAR Is Doing To Increase Homeownership Opportunities

Learn about the bipartisan solutions NAR is advocating for to address housing supply and affordability constraints and increase homeownership opportunities in America.

NAR Research on Homeownership Trends

Check out reports produced by NAR’s skilled economists on real estate and homeownership trends.

Homeownership Month Resources

Discover tools, grants, events, creative assets, and more that show how REALTORS® and associations can help more people achieve their dream of homeownership.

their dream of homeownership.

What NAR is doing:

Making homeownership accessible to more people starts with adding to the nation’s severely limited inventory. The U.S. is facing an underbuilding gap of 5.5 million units, equaling a $4.4 trillion underinvestment in housing.

America’s tax law can and must do more to promote homeownership, build stable communities, and boost economic growth.

NAR is advocating for these bills and solutions:

  • The More Homes on the Market Act (H.R. 1340) to decrease the equity penalty and incentivize more long-term owners to sell their homes.
  • The Neighborhood Homes Investment Act (H.R. 2854), which would attract private investment to build and rehabilitate owner-occupied homes.
  • The Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act (S. 1515/H.R. 2725), which would encourage creating and preserving affordable housing.
  • The Housing Supply Framework Act (H.R.2840/ S.1299) to create a national strategy for boosting housing production and affordability by reducing barriers to new housing development.
  • The Revitalizing Downtowns and Main Streets Act (H.R. 2410) to convert underused commercial properties into residential and mixed-use housing.
  • The Uplifting First-Time Homebuyers Act (Awaiting bill number) to increase the amount that can be withdrawn penalty-free from IRAs for a down payment on a first home.
  • Support small business by preserving the 199A qualified business income deduction and keeping taxes on business income lower for independent contractors and pass-through business owners.
  • Support commercial real estate investment by preserving 1031 like-kind exchanges.
  • Incentivize homeownership by increasing the $10,000 cap on the state and local tax (SALT) deduction and eliminating the marriage penalty.

NAR is also advocating to ensure equal access to professional representation and support fair housing. Priorities include:

  • The Fair and Equal Housing Act to add sexual orientation and gender identity as protected classes under the Fair Housing Act.
  • Ensuring veterans maintain access to professional representation and can compete in the market by allowing VA buyers to compensate their professional representative directly.
  • Serving as a founding member of the Black Homeownership Collaborative and supporting the 3by30 initiative, with the goal of adding three million net new Black homeowners by 2030.

Read more about NAR's priority issues.

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