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Speaker AEric G. Welcome to the around the House show, the next generation of home improvement.
Speaker AI'm Eric G. Thanks for joining today.
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Speaker AAnd I wanted to make sure that we touched on a bunch of different stuff and there's some stuff that's going through the Senate right now.
Speaker AAnd I jumped over to try to find some more information about this.
Speaker AThis is the Road to housing act of 2025 and it just passed through the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban affairs committee yesterday on July 29, 2025.
Speaker AIf you're listening on the podcast here now, they're trying to work on ways and this is a bipartisan bill which means it could be bad for everybody.
Speaker ABut they're trying to pass some basically new rules to help us get more affordable housing out there.
Speaker ASo I think that's cool.
Speaker AI think it's a good idea.
Speaker AThe biggest problem we have though out there in many of the states, especially with us out west and especially on the left coast out here, is that we have things like the urban growth boundary and things that were designed to stop sprawl so we could have our beautiful mountains.
Speaker AExcept we have a shortage of land.
Speaker ASo in many of our states out here, like the state I'm in here in Oregon, we have a 2 or 3% vacant land rate out there that's buildable.
Speaker ASo we have all this acreage but nobody can build on it.
Speaker AI was just talking to a buddy who is a builder, actually, he's a really well known remodeler in my area.
Speaker AHe came out here from North Carolina.
Speaker AHe ended up wanting to buy 10 acres here so he could put some homes on it and didn't realize that you couldn't put homes on it even though it was Very close to a urban area, it's because they wouldn't let you.
Speaker AAnd so we have that out here.
Speaker AIf it's not in your state, many of the eastern states don't have that.
Speaker ABut the problem we have too is that a majority of our land here in the state of Oregon for instance and even in the state of Washington is state or federal land.
Speaker ASo it'll never be there to be built on.
Speaker ASo where many states on the East coast have 3 to 10%, we have a majority of it out here which is good that it's going to protect it.
Speaker ABut the problem is yeah, we've got a lot of land that you can't build on.
Speaker ASo reading through this bill and what's here and it like everything in Washington D.C. it's probably going to change a hundred times between now and the fall where it goes through.
Speaker ABut they've got a lot of little stuff in here like rental assistant demonstration plans, increasing housing and opportunity zones, Whole House Repair Acts which is a HUD pilot program to support state and local whole home repair programs.
Speaker AI like this.
Speaker ATo provide grants forgivable loans to homeowners and landlords for home repairs.
Speaker AI think that's great.
Speaker ASome of this stuff here looks like it could be easily construed and made into special projects for cities that have less than optimal local government.
Speaker AThat's an issue that I see.
Speaker ABut what I see is there's some stuff here that's cool.
Speaker AStreamlines review for broad range and housing related activities.
Speaker AThere's a lot of these kind of things and I like it.
Speaker AAccelerating Home Building act which provides grants to local governments and tribes to select or implement previewed pre reviewed housing designs for ADUs, duplexes, townhomes to streamline affordable housing construction.
Speaker AI like that.
Speaker AThat's pretty cool.
Speaker AThose are things that we need to do.
Speaker AThe Build More Housing Near Transit Act.
Speaker AI don't know about you but in my area here, because of crime, because of the schedule, because of everything else, our transit is seeing less and less people use it.
Speaker AI think it's many times because of the crime in my area of Portland.
Speaker AThat's no secret to you out there that we have become a dumpster fire of the United States here.
Speaker AAnd this was a beautiful city when I moved to it.
Speaker AAnd there's a reason why I don't live in that county as well and I stay outside of the city.
Speaker ANow here's another thing that they've got in here which I like.
Speaker ASo Manufactured Housing for America, the Housing Supply Expansion act.
Speaker AIt eliminates the permanent chassis requirement for manufactured homes, which means it's going to really give us space here where people can put in beautiful manufactured homes that will really be able to do something great and be affordable.
Speaker AI think manufactured homes or factory built homes are what's going to be the future here for many of us, especially for entry level housing.
Speaker AI think it's smart.
Speaker AMany of the new homes that you're seeing are built better than what many of the large national builders are building in these things, they're just a better built house.
Speaker AThey're quality, they're healthier.
Speaker ASo there's a lot of little things in here.
Speaker ACreating incentives for small dollar loan originators, small budget mortgage points and fees.
Speaker AThere's a lot of little things here.
Speaker AThis is one that I think is going to be interesting as well.
Speaker AThe Appraisal Industry Improvement act, which is going to reform appraisal licensing and training, enhance standards for FHA approved appraisers, adds flexibility for training appraisers and authorized grants to support appraisal workforce development.
Speaker AThat's awesome.
Speaker AI like it.
Speaker ASo there's a lot of different things in here.
Speaker AIs the choice in Affordable Housing Act.
Speaker AThere's a lot of little pieces in here for low income stuff and I like that.
Speaker AI think there's a lot more that could happen here.
Speaker ASo we need to have really going through here.
Speaker AI think there's a great thing that we can be doing here with this.
Speaker AThere's a lot of VA stuff.
Speaker ABut I think what we're missing in here that I just really don't see is that we need to work out a way with our state and local governments to make sure that they've got enough land available to build on.
Speaker AAnd I think that's something they need to put in here.
Speaker AI think it's a big issue.
Speaker AI think in places here where we do have protections, I think we need to find.
Speaker AWe all love our wildlife, we all like going for a hike.
Speaker AI'm not saying we teared out national parks and put housing in there, but I'm also saying that we should be working with the state and federal government and the state government, local governments working together to make sure that we have enough land out there to build on.
Speaker ABecause that's another issue.
Speaker AThey do have stuff in here as well that talks about taking empty commercial buildings, moving them into housing.
Speaker AI think that's smart as well.
Speaker AHeck, the downtown core of Portland's a ghost town in many places.
Speaker AThey should be putting those into condos, affordable condos that might help people out A lot.
Speaker ASo the problem that we have is we have a lot of different people, like home builders.
Speaker AWe have a lot of different people that got their hands in the pot here.
Speaker AAnd anytime that's going through our legislatures, anytime that's going through government, there's a lot of special interests involved here.
Speaker AI really hope that this can help.
Speaker AAnd I think they really need to work on some of these other programs to really help people get into those homes, stay into those homes, and more importantly, make them affordable.
Speaker ABut passing some federal stuff is not going to really make them affordable.
Speaker AIn that what we need to be doing is working with our local governments to make sure that you don't have a $70,000 bill when you turn your plans in, that land is affordable to get in your area.
Speaker AAnd I'm not talking about getting a waterfront lot.
Speaker AI'm talking about in an infill lot in the middle of the city.
Speaker AWe should be working to get these things dialed in for everybody.
Speaker ANow, it's funny, last week I was talking about HGTV and some of the crazy things that are going on.
Speaker AAnd I gave my two cents and I'm happy to put that out there because Deadline, which is another great website for stuff that's going on in the media out there as well, they dive into HDTV is looking to become sexier as property crisis hits cable television, they go through all the shows that are canceled.
Speaker AWe've talked about that.
Speaker ABut there is one thing that they say here which is so typical of are Home Improvement television shows that are not this old house.
Speaker AHere's some quotes of sources that revealed this to Deadline, and it shows you exactly what the problems are.
Speaker AThe more I look into this, the more I can see that you have TV hosts that are personalities that are out of control, that are running their own shows, which to me hasn't provided us with the best content.
Speaker AI don't watch HDTV anymore.
Speaker AI used to watch it just to catch up what's going on.
Speaker ASo when you people out there, my friends of the show, asked me questions about it, that I have the answers for you.
Speaker ABut guess what?
Speaker AProbably two years ago, people stopped asking questions, which means people stopped watching.
Speaker AAnd the problem is that we have these big personalities that many of you, we have the smartest audience here in Home Improvement that look and go, oh, you say you're a designer, but you're not a designer.
Speaker AOh, I can tell you how you're holding that trial, that trowel you have never set tile before.
Speaker AThese things show up in these shows and the problem is, and this is a quote that I looked at that I went, okay, here is a confirmation of the problem that I've thought.
Speaker AHome Reno shows are expensive because all the materials are jacked up on the delay and on delay, the price of wood and marble and everything else is going up.
Speaker ASo these shows don't make much as much sense anymore.
Speaker AStuff wouldn't arrive on time.
Speaker AWe had wood floors, for instance, that would come in six weeks after we started production.
Speaker AAnd then we're also depending on contractors.
Speaker AEveryone knows if you're doing construction in your home, you never come in on budget.
Speaker ASo try to apply it to a show that has a strict budget.
Speaker AOne producer who makes renovation shows for the network told Deadline, some of our episodes took 16 weeks to shoot.
Speaker AIt's more labor intensive than doing a real estate show.
Speaker AHere's the problem.
Speaker AYou've got producers and hosts that are running these job sites like they're a TV production.
Speaker AIf they were running these like a actual job site for once, guess what would happen?
Speaker AThe materials would be on the site before they showed up.
Speaker AEverything would be there.
Speaker AYou'd have a garage full of stuff.
Speaker AThey'd come in, they do the show.
Speaker AOf course, there's things that you might have to order later or figure out.
Speaker ABut if the flooring is showing up six weeks into production, they shouldn't have taken that into production.
Speaker AThat episode shouldn't have been in production.
Speaker AThey should have ordered the materials, got it there, got everything on like you would a normal project.
Speaker ASo I think that's the big issue right there.
Speaker AYou're seeing home and garden TV running these things like it's a TV production and they're forgetting how to run a job site.
Speaker AAnd I think that's because many of these people haven't run job sites before.
Speaker AThat would explain what's going on now.
Speaker AA bunch of recalls out there this week.
Speaker AEye Mirror recalls electric bug zapper.
Speaker ASay that again.
Speaker AIMIR Inc.
Speaker ARecalls electric bug zapper racket fly swatter and mosquito swatter due to shock hazard.
Speaker AThat's not awesome.
Speaker AThe next one up here, there's a lot of bikes and a lot of stuff up there.
Speaker AA lot of battery things.
Speaker ACurtis International recalls Frigidaire brand mini fridges due to fire and burn hazards.
Speaker AMore than 700,000 reported in property damage.
Speaker AThese things look like tiny little mini vintage fridges.
Speaker AThere's about 634,000 of those things.
Speaker AThere's a lot, so be careful there.
Speaker AWinston Products recalls 58 inch Hydrotech expandable burst proof hoses Due to risk of impact hazard and temporarily impaired hearing.
Speaker A3.6 million of these retractable Hydrotec hoses sold at Ace Hardware.
Speaker ADo it best, Home Depot, Walmart.
Speaker AWatch out for those.
Speaker AAnd of course, what we talked about last week, the big above ground pool recall, Bestway, Intex, Poly group recall, certain above ground pools.
Speaker ASo deaths reported, injuries reported.
Speaker ATake a look at those.
Speaker AWe have a great show coming up this weekend.
Speaker AWe had where basically this weekend I've got two shows.
Speaker AThere were requests from people like you that went into our website@aroundthehouse online.com and said, hey, can you talk about this?
Speaker ASo we have some special requests coming up this weekend.
Speaker AAll right, everybody, I gotta get going.
Speaker AI'm getting ready to pack up because I'm heading out for some R and R time this weekend, which I'm looking forward to.
Speaker AI'm Eric G. Thanks for tuning into around the House.
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