Baldwin Realtors Advocate For Homeownership At National Level

During the 2025 National Association of REALTORS (NAR) Legislative Meetings, several members of Baldwin REALTORS met with members of Congress in Washington, D.C., to advocate for policies that will increase the housing supply and improve access to homeownership. Members and staff of Baldwin REALTORS met with the staff of Congressman Barry Moore and discussed private property rights; building housing supply and opportunity for all; support for self-employed professionals; how NAR research products show the impact of real estate on the economy and the vital role it plays for consumers; the importance of property ownership in building safe, resilient communities; and bringing stability to trade policy and financial markets to lower interest rates and building material costs. NAR and Baldwin REALTORS support policies that will address the home shortage in America estimated at 4.7 million. Baldwin REALTORS says that increasing the supply of housing, easing market constraints and making it easier for Americans to find homes they can afford will stabilize prices, revitalize communities and support the “American Dream” of homeownership.

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