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Home Building Gets Pricier: What You Need to Know
USASunday, March 23, 2025
Some builders are trying to avoid the tariffs by using alternative materials. But this isn't always possible. Canada is a major source of lumber, and there aren't always suitable alternatives. This means builders like Bar Zakheim in San Diego have had to raise prices by about 15% compared to last year.
The tariffs are also affecting the stock market and raising recession risks. The Trump administration has delayed some tariffs, but others are set to take effect soon. This uncertainty is making it hard for builders and buyers to plan.
The tariffs will affect more than just building materials. Appliances and other home components made in Mexico and China will also become more expensive. This means higher prices for home improvement shoppers.
The uncertainty caused by the tariffs could have a bigger impact than the price increases themselves. If consumers and builders can't plan, it becomes hard to price products or make decisions about buying a new home.
The impact of these tariffs is already being felt. Lumber yards like Slutsky in New York are seeing fewer customers. Small businesses might struggle to absorb the impact of the tariffs, while larger companies may fare better.
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