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Trump Moves Forward With Plans To Use Federal Land To Build Affordable Housing

Laura BennettBy Laura Bennett Realtor
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President Donald Trump’s administration has taken the first step toward fulfilling his campaign promise of opening up some federal land to build new homes and boost the nation’s housing supply.

Department of Interior Secretary Doug Burgum and Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner on Monday announced a new joint task force that will begin identifying federal land that is suitable for housing development.

Nationwide, the federal government owns about 1 million square miles of land, or about 27% of the country’s total land area. The new initiative will focus on the roughly 500 million acres managed by the Department of Interior, which oversees national parks and wildlife refuges.

“Our federal lands are an incredible asset on America’s balance sheet, and we’ve been discussing how we can efficiently and effectively steward these underutilized areas to solve our nation’s affordable housing crisis,” Burgum said in a video with Turner announcing the task force.

The partnership between Interior and HUD will identify underutilized federal lands suitable for residential development and streamline the land transfer process, Burgum said.

He added that it will also promote policies to increase the availability of affordable housing, while balancing important environmental and land use considerations.

The announcement follows a recent report from the Realtor.com® economic research team, which found that the country has a “housing supply gap” of at least 3.8 million units. At the current pace of construction, it would take more than seven years for supply to catch up with demand, the report found.

In a joint op-ed in the Wall Street Journal, Burgum and Turner said the interagency task force would work to reduce red tape associated with building on federal land and “cut through the bureaucracy” to spur new housing development.

“This isn’t a free-for-all to build on federal lands, although we recognize that bad-faith critics will likely call it that,” they wrote. “It’s a strategic effort to use our resources responsibly while preserving our most beautiful lands.

Where are federal lands available for home construction?

During the 2024 election, Trump touted the idea of opening up federal lands for residential development as a step toward easing the housing crisis.

“We will open up portions of federal land for large-scale housing construction. These zones will be ultra-low tax and ultra-low regulation,” he said in a speech in September. “We’re going to open up our country to building homes inexpensively so young people and other people can buy homes.”

The idea of building housing on federal lands was a rare point of bipartisan agreement during the last presidential campaign, when former President Joe Biden, a Democrat, announced the sale of 20 acres of federal land near Las Vegas for affordable housing development.

While housing economists are generally supportive of measures aimed at boosting new home construction and increasing the housing supply, the use of federal land for such a purpose has some limitations.

“The success of this initiative is highly dependent on how well local economies and resources can accommodate development. A large share of federal land is either uninhabitable or far from any economic hub,” says Realtor.com Senior Economic Data Analyst Hannah Jones.

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