The Condo Supply Problem, Part 2: What Fannie Mae's Newest Lender Letter (LL-2026-03) Does—and Why It Matters for Affordability

03.30.26

In my prior post on the condominium supply problem, I focused on a central issue: the market is not failing to produce housing generally, it is failing to produce attainable housing at scale. Condominiums should be a key part of...

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