REALTORS set legislative goals for 2025 focusing on housing supply and fair policies

REALTORS set legislative goals for 2025 focusing on housing supply and fair policies
Carl Horst Chief Executive Officer at Cincinnati Area Board of REALTORS — LinkedIn
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The National Association of REALTORS (NAR) has announced its legislative priorities for 2025, focusing on increasing housing supply, promoting fair housing, and protecting the rights of independent professionals.

Amid a significant 4.7 million-unit housing shortage in the U.S., NAR is supporting legislation aimed at boosting housing availability. This includes initiatives to convert underused commercial spaces into residential areas and reduce obstacles for first-time homebuyers. Key legislative efforts include the More Homes on the Market Act and the Revitalizing Downtowns and Main Streets Act, which are designed to enhance affordability and rejuvenate neighborhoods.

In addition to addressing housing supply, NAR is pushing for inclusive housing policies by endorsing the Fair and Equal Housing Act. This act seeks to provide explicit protections for LGBTQ+ individuals under the Fair Housing Act.

For the majority of REALTORS who are self-employed, maintaining flexible work conditions is crucial. NAR emphasizes legislative backing for Association Health Plans and preserving independent contractor status as essential measures to support a resilient workforce.

These legislative priorities underscore NAR’s commitment to equity, entrepreneurship, and sustainable growth. As lawmakers reconvene in Washington, NAR’s policy agenda presents solutions intended to benefit consumers, communities, and the overall economy.

Further details on these priorities can be found through local REALTOR associations or by exploring NAR’s comprehensive list of objectives.



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