Updated
Updated · CNN · Jul 9
21st Century Road to Housing Act Nears Automatic Enactment as 6.49% Mortgages Squeeze Buyers
Updated
Updated · CNN · Jul 9

21st Century Road to Housing Act Nears Automatic Enactment as 6.49% Mortgages Squeeze Buyers

3 articles · Updated · CNN · Jul 9

Summary

  • Midnight Friday is the deadline for President Donald Trump to veto the bipartisan housing bill; otherwise it automatically becomes law, aiming to expand supply through manufactured housing and repair aid for aging homes.
  • 6.49% average 30-year mortgage rates are blunting any near-term affordability relief, with Treasury yields staying elevated as renewed US-Iran tensions and higher oil prices fuel inflation and Fed hike fears.
  • 2.4% fewer existing homes sold in June than in May, showing buyers remain highly rate-sensitive even during the spring selling season, though sales were still up 2.8% from a year earlier.
  • $440,600 was the median existing-home price in June, a record for the month, underscoring how tight supply continues to keep prices high.
  • Zillow still sees mortgage rates easing to about 6.3% by end-2026, but experts say the new law would take years—not months—to materially improve prices or availability.

Insights

The US-Iran war is fueling record home prices. Will this crisis permanently reshape the American dream of homeownership?
National home sales are falling, but some local markets are booming. Where are the hidden opportunities for today's homebuyers?
With a major housing bill failing, can minor rule changes for manufactured homes truly solve the national supply crisis?