
Framed by the question of what the federal government can do to increase housing supply, industry stakeholders gathered at the National Housing Supply Summit in Washington, D.C., to exchange ideas covering topics ranging from policy to finance to construction.
The United States has long faced a housing supply deficit of millions of units. However, the issues that contribute to delays and prevent the industry from making significant progress toward closing the gap persist. Panelists and participants shared pain points, identified opportunities for efficiencies, and highlighted the role local, state, and federal government can play in alleviating the housing shortage and boosting housing supply.
Here are seven takeaways from the event.
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