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Housing is where the buck stops

Last updated: August 3, 2025 8:55 am
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In the aftermath of the 2008 market collapse and subsequent recession, the banking industry undoubtedly took center stage as the most politicized sector. However, in more recent years, private equity has garnered increased attention due to its profitability and predatory practices. Looking ahead, if I were to pinpoint a single industry that will be at the heart of economic and political debates in the foreseeable future, it would be the housing sector.

Housing is inherently political, representing both a financial asset and a fundamental human need: shelter. It is a cornerstone of the middle-class lifestyle, encapsulating the essence of the American dream. Yet, for many, homeownership is becoming increasingly out of reach, particularly for younger generations. Recent data from the National Association of Realtors revealed that the median age of first-time homebuyers in the United States has risen to 38, up from 29 in the 1980s.

The widening age gap can be primarily attributed to soaring housing prices. In June, the median home price in the US stood at $446,766, according to Redfin. However, a staggering 75% of Americans are unable to afford a home at the median price, as reported by the National Association of Home Builders. This affordability crisis has hit hard, especially impacting Gen Z and millennials, whose prospects of homeownership have stagnated since 2022.

The political ramifications of this housing disparity are already evident in the rise of populist leaders like Zohran Mamdani, whose proposals for rent freezes resonated strongly with younger voters in the recent New York City mayoral primary. Caroline Nagy, an expert on housing at Americans for Financial Reform, notes that the popularity of such politicians reflects a generational divide in perceptions of the housing system, with individuals under 40 viewing it as fundamentally flawed.

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Beyond generational divides, the housing market mirrors broader socioeconomic challenges, such as the distribution of wealth and resources in the face of mounting debt and deficit pressures. Future policymakers will face tough decisions regarding investments in education, entitlements, climate change, and healthcare. However, housing stands out as a critical issue that embodies the struggles of younger generations to achieve upward mobility and compete against cash-rich investors vying for properties.

In the aftermath of the 2008 crisis, large private equity firms capitalized on distressed properties, including single-family homes and rental units. This led to allegations of predatory practices, such as deceptive pricing, unfair evictions, and inadequate property maintenance. While major investors have scaled back their activities, smaller players have ramped up acquisitions, driving investor control of new family homes to a record high of 30%.

These smaller investors, facing fewer regulatory hurdles, have capitalized on monetary policies that have inflated housing prices. The combination of low interest rates and quantitative easing post-2008 fueled a housing boom, locking many homeowners into favorable mortgage terms. As a result, the supply of new homes has dwindled due to zoning restrictions, material costs, and other factors, pushing rental prices higher and exacerbating the affordability crisis.

The housing market has also been impacted by policy changes under the Trump administration, including the weakening of consumer protections and the proposed privatization of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. These actions have further politicized the housing sector, raising concerns about a potential financial crisis that could exacerbate existing housing challenges.

Despite calls for lower interest rates from figures like Donald Trump, monetary stimulus may not be sufficient to address the structural issues plaguing the housing market. Housing affordability and availability are poised to become defining political issues of our time, affecting individuals across all demographics. Ultimately, the quest for shelter transcends economic considerations, embodying a fundamental human need that demands attention and action.

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