SAN DIEGO—One goal that the US Department of Housing and Urban Development is focused on this year is evaluating large loan limits, according to Julia Gordon, HUD's Assistant Secretary for Housing and Federal Housing Commissioner. "We can count on seeing action there sometime in the near future." Gordon made her comments at the MBA CREF 23 Conference and Expo's opening general session on Tuesday.
Presumably the action will further the agency in its goal of preserving and expanding the US housing stock as the country struggles with an acute shortage of housing.
"Housing is the platform on which you build your daily lives," she said. "Having a roof over your head should be a basic human right."
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