Longtime First American vice chair and widely respected housing finance leader Kurt Pfotenhauer is remembered for his leadership, public policy influence, and commitment to family and service
Tagged: J. Ronald Terwilliger Center for Housing Policy
As rising rates and limited inventory are keeping many U.S. homeowners “locked in,” experts from the Bipartisan Policy Center explore assumable and portable mortgages as potential solutions to improve affordability and market mobility
A bipartisan group of lawmakers has introduced the Housing for the 21st Century Act to modernize federal housing policy, reduce regulatory barriers, and increase the supply and affordability of homes nationwide
The Terwilliger Center is a policy‐focused initiative dedicated to improving housing affordability in the United States. It was established through the advocacy and philanthropy of J. Ronald Terwilliger — a long-time real-estate executive and housing-affordability champion — and formally launched by Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC) in 2021. The Center aims to promote policies so that “every family” can have “a decent, safe, and affordable home.”
A coalition of housing leadership organized by the J. Ronald Terwilliger Center for Housing Policy is urging Congress to enact bipartisan, comprehensive housing legislation to address the nationwide affordability crisis