Priority Issues

Read about NVAR's work on several legislative and regulatory policy goals, including current priority issues, on-going issues, standing Public Policy Positions and recent Realtor® Advocacy Wins. Make your voice heard by submitting feedback for the annual NVAR Legislative Program, submitted every spring. 

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2023-2024 NVAR Legislative Agenda

Download the 2023-2024 LEGISLATIVE AGENDA
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On-Going Issues

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NVAR Legislative Program

Legislative Program

Every spring, NVAR compiles legislative and regulatory policy goals for the coming year into a document called the NVAR Legislative Program.

The Legislative Program is developed over several months based on feedback given by NVAR members. The process begins in March, when NVAR committees and forums are asked to submit issues to the NVAR Public Policy Committee for consideration. Individual Realtors® may also submit issues to the committee. A task force researches these issues and recommends pertinent ones for inclusion in the Legislative Program.

Once a draft program has been developed, the Public Policy Committee reviews it and sends a final draft to NVAR’s Board of Directors for consideration. Following approval by the Board, NVAR forwards the program to the Virginia Association of Realtors® for inclusion in the statewide list of legislative priorities.

An important component of the issues we look at is your voice. If you have suggestions for items we should be looking into please email us at govaffairs@nvar.com OR fill out this quick form.

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Town Hall Notes Blog

FIVE FOR FRIDAY: A weekly roundup of Public Policy News

Dec 17, 2021, 09:48 AM by Josh Veverka
Welcome to FIVE FOR FRIDAY: A weekly roundup of Public Policy Issues and Headlines 1. 2022 Virginia conforming and FHA loan limits by county 2. Loudoun receives $17.5 million grant in support of county broadband initiative 3a. Arlington County, Amazon Partner to Preserve 1300+ Affordable Homes 3b. Virginia needs at least 200,000 more affordable rental units, report finds 4. NAR President Rouda Smith Testifies on Problems Utilizing VA Financing 5. Promoting Affordable Housing Near Transit Act Included in 2022 Defense Authorization Bill Passed by Senate
FIVE FOR FRIDAYWelcome to FIVE FOR FRIDAY: A weekly roundup of Public Policy Issues and Headlines from around the Northern Virginia Region, the Commonwealth and on Capitol Hill.

1. 2022 Virginia conforming and FHA loan limits by county

Find the 2022 Virginia conforming and FHA loan limits by county below. Bankrate compiled the conforming loan limits data from Federal Housing Finance Agency and the FHA loan limits from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

 

2. Loudoun receives $17.5 million grant in support of county broadband initiative

Loudoun County has received a grant to help fund the construction of a fiber network that will bring broadband internet service to approximately 8,600 residents and businesses in western Loudoun, according to a Tuesday press release. The initiative is a public-private partnership between the Loudoun County Department of Information Technology and All Points Broadband.

 

3a. Arlington County, Amazon Partner to Preserve 1300+ Affordable Homes

Arlington County and Amazon are making significant investments to help preserve more than 1,300 affordable apartment homes at the 60-acre Barcroft Apartment community for 99 years—one of the single largest affordable housing efforts ever in the region. Amazon is committing $160 million in a low-rate loan from the Amazon Housing Equity Fund to support the preservation. The County’s and Amazon’s funding will also support the developer in addressing immediate repairs, adding amenities, making property upgrades, and taking steps to improve residents’ overall living environment.

 

3b. Virginia needs at least 200,000 more affordable rental units, report finds

The findings, presented by the state’s Joint Legislative and Audit Review Commission, were part of a larger review of affordability and potential impacts on supply and demand, including the effectiveness of existing state housing programs.

 

4. NAR President Rouda Smith Testifies on Problems Utilizing VA Financing

In her testimony before Congress, NAR's President Rouda Smith shared REALTORS®' concerns about issues preventing greater utilization of VA financing including difficulties obtaining appraisals, limits on fees for services, consumer education, and recent increases to the funding fees as well as limitations on renovation financing.

 

5. Promoting Affordable Housing Near Transit Act Included in 2022 Defense Authorization Bill Passed by Senate

NAR advocacy and a broad and robust coalition of housing and transit organizations shepherded a provision containing the Promoting Affordable Housing Near Transit Act, sponsored by Rep. Adam Smith through the 2022 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). This legislation previously cleared the House on December 8 and now heads to President Biden's desk for his signature.

 

This bill is focused on catalyzing more affordable housing development near transit. Once enacted this bill will help facilitate creative ways to develop new, affordable housing units near city centers or along accessible transit lines. NAR will continue to advocate for federal policies that will help achieve housing equity, eliminate systemic barriers to real estate development, and create more homes.