President Donald Trump signed two executive orders on Friday designed to make homeownership more accessible. The orders target reducing regulatory barriers that slow housing construction and ease mortgage-related rules.

On Friday, President Donald Trump put his signature on two executive orders designed to make housing more affordable for Americans, according to White House officials.
The first order focuses on removing regulatory obstacles that slow down the construction of new homes and drive up building costs. The second directive addresses mortgage regulations, aiming to reduce loan costs and streamline the home financing process, based on information sheets provided by the White House.
The Associated Press was the first news organization to break the story about these housing-focused executive orders.
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