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The proposal would ban foreign governments, hostile nations, and certain foreign companies from buying residential properties in the United States and require them to sell any housing they currently own. The goal is to keep American homes available for U.S. citizens and prevent foreign entities—particularly those considered adversaries—from controlling parts of the nation's housing supply. This would affect foreign investors and property owners while potentially making more homes available for American buyers.
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