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What does federal affordable housing law mean for San Antonio homebuyers? New law targets supply issues, investors
A new bipartisan federal affordable housing law aims to address housing supply issues and investor activity, with implications for San Antonio homebuyers and the local real estate market.
By Courtney Friedman, Adam Barraza·4 hr ago
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Housing affordability is a top complaint for Americans, including for Texans and San Antonio residents.
That's why a bipartisan federal affordable housing bill was signed into law Saturday, making some sweeping changes.
Experts, such as Ed Zapata, chairman of the San Antonio Board of Realtors, have explained that many factors have contributed to high prices over the years.
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