As President Donald J. Trump takes decisive steps to tackle the housing predicaments plaguing American families—largely a consequence of escalating costs during the Biden administration—recent data reveals a silver lining. With mortgage rates on a downward trajectory, home sales gaining traction, and wage growth bolstering buyers’ purchasing power, the momentum is palpable as President Trump endeavors to revive the quintessential American Dream of homeownership for everyone.
- Home sales are on the upswing. In December, existing home sales surged to their highest level in three years, primarily driven by significant increases in the country’s largest home-selling region. This rebound is largely due to income growth outpacing the increase in home prices.
- Affordability is on the rise. The First American Real House Price Index indicates a positive trend in housing affordability, showcasing the longest period of annual improvement in several years. Simultaneously, the National Association of Realtors’ Housing Affordability Index—which assesses a typical family’s capacity to secure a mortgage—has climbed to its highest level in nearly three years, thanks to rising median family incomes and easing rates.
- Borrowing costs are declining. The average 30-year fixed mortgage rate has dropped to multi-year lows, making monthly housing payments the most affordable they have been in over two years, thus providing essential relief for potential buyers.
- More support is on the horizon. President Trump has initiated an ambitious agenda to confront housing issues directly—this includes instructing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to acquire $200 billion in mortgage-backed securities to further reduce borrowing costs and taking steps to halt large institutional investors from purchasing single-family homes, thereby ensuring that more properties remain accessible for average American families.
The Trump Administration remains steadfast in its commitment to reducing bureaucratic obstacles, enhancing housing supply, and fostering sustainable affordability so that every American can realize the dream of homeownership.

