President Donald Trump called on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to boost homebuilders and help "restore the American Dream" in a
The president said large homebuilders are sitting on 2 million empty lots, and compared the situation to the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries keeping oil prices high before he resumed his time in office.
"It wasn't right for them to do that but, in a different form, is being done again — This time by the Big Homebuilders of our Nation," Trump wrote. "They're my friends, and they're very important to the SUCCESS of our Country, but now, they can get Financing, and they have to start building Homes."
Trump's comments come as the housing market inched toward becoming buyer friendly in August, led by a
"They're sitting on 2 Million empty lots, A RECORD," Trump wrote. "I'm asking Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to get Big Homebuilders going and, by so doing, help restore the American Dream!"
Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency
Trump reportedly met with top U.S. bank executives in August to discuss potentially privatizing the finance firms, and said in May he was "
Shares of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac currently trade on over-the-counter markets and have surged over the past five months.
Affordable housing has been a priority for Trump since he reentered office,
Since then, there has been speculation of a
"President Trump is right to focus on housing affordability and NAHB agrees that getting more homes built is essential to restoring the American Dream," National Association of Home Builders Chairman Buddy Hughes said. "Achieving that goal will require builders of all sizes working together with the administration to overcome the complex government barriers that slow the pace of new construction."