Affordable housing legislation aims to open more doors in Virginia

(The Center Square) – Virginia now has a city where a so-called starter home costs $1 million, according to Zillow, as home prices across the commonwealth continue to rise faster than the national average.

The upward trend has sparked a response from lawmakers, as U.S. Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., announced two new housing proposals this week to expand affordability.

According to Axios, home prices in Virginia have risen more than 40% over the past five years—well above the national average. In Richmond, the average home value is now about $377,000, according to Zillow, with homes typically going under contract in around 10 days. In Mechanicsville, it’s closer to $378,000.

Zillow defines a “starter home” as one priced in the bottom third of a local market’s listings. That means in high-cost areas, even a $1 million home can fall into the lowest tier—highlighting how expensive some markets have become for first-time buyers.

Warner called the housing shortage an “all-hands-on-deck situation” and says his new federal proposals aim to boost supply, preserve aging homes and help more Virginians afford to buy.

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One of his lead proposals, the Neighborhood Homes Investment Act, would “build and preserve more than 500,000 affordable, single-family homes for homeownership over ten years in under-resourced communities,” according to a press release.

Unlike most development incentives, the tax credit would only be available after a home is built and sold to a homeowner, shifting the risk off taxpayers and onto the developers.

A second piece of legislation, the Preserving Rural Housing Investments Act, would “support more investment in rural and low-income housing by clarifying the tax-exempt controlled entity rules to ensure that Government Sponsored Enterprises” can partner with nonprofits and local governments to keep older USDA-subsidized homes from being lost or flipped into market-rate rentals.

The two proposals are part of a broader housing agenda Warner has backed this year, including tax credit expansions for historic and affordable housing projects and a new effort to help first-generation buyers cover down payments, closing costs and interest rates.

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