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Trump plans to make housing more affordable by courting billionaire investment and buying $200 billion in mortgage debt. Trump's affordability plan relies on private investment commitments and federal measures such as buying $200 billion in mortgage debt and banning large financial companies from buying homes to reduce loan costs and limit institutional competition, while broader tax cuts, deregulation, and reduced enforcement are promoted to attract billionaire capital despite persistent shortages in home construction and concerns about distributional effects favoring top earners.
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<h1>Trump plans to make housing more affordable by courting billionaire investment and buying $200 billion in mortgage debt.</h1> Trump's affordability plan relies on private investment commitments and federal measures such as buying $200 billion in mortgage debt and banning large financial companies from buying homes to reduce loan costs and limit institutional competition, while broader tax cuts, deregulation, and reduced enforcement are promoted to attract billionaire capital despite persistent shortages in home construction and concerns about distributional effects favoring top earners.