The housing market remains unaffordable for many middle-class homebuyers due to high prices and dropping mortgage interest rates. Experts suggest reforms and policies to make homebuying more accessible, including tiny homes and zoning changes. Challenges such as inflation, tariffs, and labor shortages hinder progress. Government subsidies, tax credits, and incentives for builders could help close the affordability gap. However, it will require a multi-faceted approach, including interest rate stabilization, construction efficiencies, and wage increases, to truly make homebuying affordable for the middle class again.

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