America's Homeowner Alliance
America’s Homeowner Alliance is here to give a unified voice to perhaps the most diverse underrepresented group among us today – America’s current and future homeowners. America’s Homeowner Alliance is poised to demand change from politicians and other policymakers to ensure that homeownership is the foundation of the American Dream. AHA has established collaborative relationships with highly influential like-minded industry, consumer, civic and diverse segment organizations for the single purpose of Protecting and Promoting Sustainable Homeownership for all Segments of America.

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Timely topics affecting homeownership today
Industry News



The National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals (NAHREP) and America’s Homeowner Alliance (AHA) Announce the Formation of a Strategic Alliance
The National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals (NAHREP) and America’s Homeowner Alliance (AHA) announced today the formation of a strategic alliance where membership in NAHREP will now include a free lifetime membership in the AHA.
FHFA to change credit score model for new mortgages
October 25, 2022
The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) announced Monday at the Mortgage Bankers Association's (MBA) annual conference in Nashville that it will begin using new credit scoring models for borrowers looking to take out a mortgage or a mortgage refinance.
U.S. Housing Shortage: Everything, Everywhere, All at Once
Fannie Mae
October 21, 2022
Every American city has a housing supply problem, but each city's housing supply problem is unique.
That's one of the conclusions of research just published by my colleagues at Fannie Mae. While the United States does indeed have a national shortage of affordable housing, every state and city's path to addressing it is relatively unique, and the tools and tactics used to create badly needed new housing supply will have to be tailored.
Key Issues
These are the most pressing issues affecting housing policy
Government Housing Policy Failure
HOUSING POLICY
There have been so many recent examples of government failure on housing policy in America. Historically, the private sector figures out a way to deal with these failures with an “onward and upward” attitude. But it’s getting harder. We’ll give you some examples.


Here’s How to Fix the Single Family Housing Inventory Shortage
HOUSING INVENTORY
For our current members of the America’s Homeowner Alliance (AHA) – and for all the current or aspiring homeowners who should be members of AHA, you undoubtedly have heard about or personally experienced the frustration brewing across America due to the shortage of single family housing available for sale.
AHA Resources



Why Join America's Homeowner Alliance?
AHA aims to provide its members benefits to help reach your goals and to make homeownership more affordable and accessible.
When you join the AHA and the Rakuten member rewards program and make everyday purchases at our network of over 2,500 merchants, you immediately earn CASH BACK rewards. In addition, you can obtain exciting discounts on products from hundreds of merchants every day.
Information & Assistance for Homeowners
Coronavirus COVID-19 guidance for mortgage forbearance, loan deferment, and mortgage relief programs are being defined and updated on an almost daily basis right now. The information on this site is curated from Government and other lending authority sources to guide families to the most accurate and up to date information available. Click on your servicer for more information.
Alliances & Partnerships
To further its mission to protect and promote sustainable homeownership for all segments of America, AHA formed alliances and partnerships with America’s leading consumer groups, diverse segment groups and other organizations with similar goals. After all, making progress in this important mission cannot be accomplished alone, and the stakes are high.
America’s Homeowner Alliance is here to give a unified voice to perhaps the most diverse underrepresented group among us today – America’s current and future homeowners.