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A budget standoff ends, the lights come back on in Washington, and the housing world braces for what comes next. We examine the real consequences for lenders and borrowers when Congress relies on short-term fixes, including delayed hearings, stalled reauthorizations, and programs like flood insurance that are repeatedly pushed to the next deadline. With the continuing resolution in place, HUD and the CDFI Fund are back to full strength, which is good news for credit unions serving underserved communities. However, the timeline only stretches to January, and the policy stakes are rising.
Our conversation turns to the CFPB’s funding uncertainty after a new DOJ opinion argues the Bureau can only draw from Federal Reserve profits. With the Fed operating at a loss, future transfers are at risk, and rulemaking could slow just as the market debates bold affordability ideas. We break down FHFA’s high-profile float of 50-year mortgages along with portable and assumable loans, explaining how each tool targets different pain points. Lower payments help some buyers but slow equity growth; portability and assumability fight the rate lock that freezes inventory. The throughline is suitability and guardrails; product design must pair with strong underwriting and clear disclosures to avoid past mistakes.
We also chart the path of the ROAD to Housing Act, a rare bipartisan package that passed the Senate Banking Committee unanimously and may be included in the NDAA. Even a slimmer version could deliver practical wins for supply, program efficiency, and access, with standalone options if the defense bill route falters. Along the way, we separate the myths from the mechanics: affordability is as much about access to down payments as it is about monthly payments.
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Chapters
1. 30 Second Intro (00:00:00)
2. Marker 04 (00:00:45)
3. Marker 05 (00:30:42)
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