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The use of existing funds to build and sell 100,000 homes over the next three years will be an immediate step in the Biden Administration’s longer range plan to address the shortage of affordable housing.

The United States has an estimated shortage of as many as 4 million affordable housing units, White House officials say. U.S. President Joe Biden has proposed spending over $300 billion to add 2 million more affordable housing units as part of a $3.5 trillion investment package being considered by Congress, but wanted to push forward with immediate steps that could be taken now, the White House said.

The plans will cover rural and urban housing projects, with a focus on aiding communities of color, where home ownership rates have lagged historically.

U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Marcia Fudge was expected to announce the first step of the measures after touring a new five-story affordable housing complex in Philadelphia on Wednesday. Fudge called the initiatives "significant downpayment" on Biden's commitment to boost the supply of affordable rental housing, expanding access to capital for state Housing Finance Agencies, empowering local communities to build more affordable housing and promoting equitable housing policies.

The plans will also boost the supply of manufactured housing and 2-4 unit properties by expanding financing through Freddie Mac, while taking steps to limit the sale of some U.S. Federal Housing Administration-insured properties to large investors.


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