A Major Housing Bill Just Passed: Is This a Win for Multifamily Investors?

About This Episode

In this episode of The Multifamily Investor Playbook, John Makarewicz breaks down the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act and what this major housing legislation could mean for multifamily investors.

With bipartisan support behind the bill, John explains why the U.S. housing shortage has become politically undeniable and how the bill’s provisions may impact apartment demand, financing, permitting, and future supply. He also unpacks the restrictions on large institutional single-family rental investors, the removal of the build-to-rent forced-sale provision, and why these changes could create a tailwind for multifamily real estate.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

✔ What the ROAD to Housing Act includes

✔ Why single-family rental restrictions may benefit apartments

✔ How higher FHA multifamily loan limits could impact development

✔ Why streamlined permitting matters for housing supply

✔ What the removed build-to-rent provision means for investors

✔ Why conservative underwriting still matters despite legislative tailwinds

For multifamily investors, this episode offers a clear look at how housing policy may shape future opportunities and why market selection, disciplined acquisition, and strong fundamentals remain critical.

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