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Senate is set to pass a bipartisan housing bill aimed at increasing supply and lowering prices
The Senate is set to pass a bipartisan housing bill aimed at reducing prices and increasing supply by banning corporate investors from buying single-family homes. The legislation, which excludes a provision requiring investors to sell newly constructed homes within seven years, is expected to move to the House for final approval and then to President Donald Trump.
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