Virtual Event: Searching for Solutions: Property Insurance & Housing Affordability – Feb 27
Posted by Bipartisan Policy Center on February 25, 2025
In recent years, the risk to housing from national disasters and other factors has led to significant increased property insurance costs. In some high-risk areas, homeowners have few insurance options. For millions already struggling to pay their mortgages, higher monthly insurance costs add a significant burden, and rate increases often come as an unexpected shock. Rising insurance costs also threaten new apartment construction, making projects financially unviable and further constricting the already limited housing supply. The challenges are especially severe for affordable housing developers and providers, who often cannot pass increased costs on to tenants through higher rents. Although states regulate insurance, interest is growing in how Congress and the administration can help ease the impact of rising rates.
Join the Bipartisan Policy Center for a discussion with experts on what’s driving property insurance challenges, their impact on housing supply and affordability, and potential solutions.
This event will be held virtually and in person on Thursday, February 27, 2025, 10-11 am ET.
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