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Senators Unveil FARM Act to Boost Rural Housing

Published 2 weeks, 3 days ago
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Bipartisan Senators Introduce FARM Home Loans Act to Boost Rural Housing Access

A group of senators, including Peter Welch (Vermont), Jim Justice (West Virginia), Adam Schiff (California), and Cindy Hyde-Smith (Mississippi), have proposed the FARM Home Loans Act. This bill aims to expand rural housing access by raising the population limit for eligible areas from 2,500 to 10,000 residents. This change would make farm credit loans available to nearly 30 million more homebuyers, covering homes and accessory units in growing rural areas. The bill aligns with USDA rural housing standards and increases competition in the housing market. Rural America is facing a housing crisis, with median home prices surging 61% since pre-pandemic days to $280,900. Buyers now need about $75,000 a year in income to qualify, a 105% jump thats got voters fired up ahead of midterms. Senators are highlighting the bills impact on their constituents, with Welch pointing to Vermonts crisis and Justice emphasizing the opportunity for over 230,000 West Virginians to build lasting roots. A companion bill has also been introduced in the House by Michigan reps Kristen McDonald Rivet and Bill Huizenga, aiming to push forward real fixes for rural folks chasing the American dream.

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