The White House estimates a 10 million single-family home deficit in the U.S., attributing it to overregulation and proposes deregulatory measures to boost construction. This matters as reducing regulatory barriers could lower housing costs and increase supply, though critics dispute the scale of the shortage and effectiveness of such measures. Developers should monitor federal and local policy changes that impact building regulations and costs.
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