Tag: Donald Trump
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New Tariffs on Canadian Lumber Threaten Housing Market Stability—and Hit Homebuilder Stocks Hard
By Daniel Kaufman | Daniel Kaufman Real Estate In a move that caught the housing industry off guard, the U.S. Department of Commerce has announced it will more than double tariffs on Canadian softwood lumber—from 14.5% to a staggering 34.45%. The news sent shockwaves through the homebuilding sector, triggering a sharp selloff in homebuilder stocks…
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Why I Think CRE Will Be a Safe Harbor Amid Tariff Turmoil
But I’m watching two caveats that could shake that thesis. When the Trump administration announced sweeping tariffs on April 2, the immediate reaction across markets was predictable: volatility surged, equity indices swung wildly, and conversations in capital circles turned toward downside protection. As someone who spends every day in the world of commercial real estate,…
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Will Developing Federal Land Solve the US Housing Shortage? What Real Estate Developers & Investors Need to Know
The US housing crisis is one of the most pressing issues facing real estate developers and investors. With limited supply, high land costs, and restrictive zoning laws, many metro areas are struggling to meet housing demand. Recently, President Donald Trump proposed unlocking federal land for housing development as a way to ease the shortage. On…
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Washington, DC, Housing Market: Panic or Opportunity? A Data-Driven Look for Real Estate Professionals
Despite Social Media Panic, DC’s Housing Market Holds Steady If you’ve been keeping an eye on real estate chatter, you might have heard claims that Washington, DC’s housing market is in free fall—allegedly triggered by Elon Musk’s cost-cutting at the newly minted Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). These reports, however, are wildly exaggerated. For real…
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Trump Paused Tariffs, but Homebuilders Still Face Long-Term Risks
The homebuilding industry, already grappling with rising costs and labor shortages, has been keeping a close watch on President Donald Trump’s trade policies. Homebuilders rely heavily on materials imported from Canada, Mexico, and China—three countries that have been at the center of Trump’s tariff plans. Additionally, the president’s promise of mass deportations raises concerns about…
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Trump’s Tariff Pause: What It Means for Real Estate Developers and Investors
A Temporary Reprieve for Builders Amid Ongoing Housing Challenges In a move that has temporarily eased fears within the real estate and construction industries, former President Donald Trump has paused his proposed steep tariffs on Canada and Mexico. Initially set to take effect this week, these tariffs—25% on imports from Canada and Mexico and 10%…
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Trump’s Immigration Policies Could Create Major Disruptions for the Next Four Years—What It Means for Real Estate & Construction
As the U.S. enters another four years under President Donald Trump’s administration, immigration policy is once again at the center of political and economic debates. For industries like real estate development and construction, which rely heavily on immigrant labor, the administration’s stance could have serious implications. From ICE crackdowns to visa policy uncertainty, the next…
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9 Things to Watch in Real Estate During Trump’s First 100 Days
Hey friends and family, As you know, I love diving into the details of real estate trends, and with Donald Trump back in the White House, I wanted to share some thoughts on how his early policy decisions might impact the real estate market. These changes could touch everything from construction labor to housing affordability,…
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Trump’s Second Term: What It Means for the Market and Real Estate Investors
Donald Trump’s return to the Oval Office is already making waves across markets, policy discussions, and even meme culture. After his inauguration as the 47th President of the United States yesterday—held indoors for the first time since 1985 due to the extreme cold—stocks and crypto markets rallied in anticipation of a business-friendly administration. But for…
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Can a New Owner Save TikTok from Its US Ban?
As of January 20, 2025, TikTok’s status in the United States remains in flux. The popular video-sharing app, with over 170 million American users, faced a nationwide ban after the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a law mandating its parent company, ByteDance, to divest its U.S. operations by January 19, 2025. Failure to do so resulted…
