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House Passes Sweeping Tax Reform Bill With Real Estate Wins

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House Passes Sweeping Tax Reform Bill With Real Estate Wins

One Big Beautiful Bill Act

In a razor-thin 215–214 vote, the U.S. House of Representatives has passed the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” a sweeping tax reform package that delivers major victories for the real estate industry. Backed by President Trump and championed by House Speaker Mike Johnson, the bill makes permanent many provisions from the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and introduces new measures aimed at boosting homeownership, investment, and generational wealth. The National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) secured several top priorities in the bill, including enhancements to the Qualified Business Income deduction, a quadrupling of the SALT deduction cap, and preservation of the Mortgage Interest Deduction.

Real Estate Sector Sees Major Tax Benefits

The bill includes several provisions that directly support the real estate sector and NAR members:

These measures are designed to strengthen housing affordability, investment, and generational wealth, aligning with NAR’s advocacy efforts.

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Broader Tax Changes Affecting Homeownership

Beyond real estate-specific provisions, the bill introduces several tax changes that could impact homeowners and prospective buyers:

These provisions aim to increase homeownership access for more American families.

Controversial Provisions and Political Dynamics

The bill also includes measures that have sparked debate:

The passage of the bill marks a significant legislative victory for President Trump and House Republicans, but it faces an uncertain future in the Senate, where further negotiations and amendments are expected.

Next Steps

The bill now moves to the Senate, where it is expected to undergo further scrutiny and possible revisions. NAR has pledged to remain actively engaged with lawmakers to ensure that real estate remains a central focus in the final legislation.

For real estate professionals and homeowners, the bill’s provisions could offer substantial benefits, but the final outcome will depend on the Senate’s actions in the coming weeks.

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