Trump's Mass Deportation Plan: How It Could Impact US Home Prices

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Explore the potential effects of Donald Trump's mass deportation plan on the US housing market. Learn how this policy could influence home prices, construction labor, and housing affordability. Stay informed with expert insights and predictions!
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For the hotshot real estate agents out there that voted for Donald Trump you're screwed, and you don't even know it.

philiplombardo
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Does anyone really still believe that Trump knows what he's doing?

donnewton
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Remove 20 million people from the country and the apartments and houses where those 20 million people used to live will be vacant. Small-time landlords with vacant houses and multi-family properties will go into default and then be foreclosed on. Those foreclosures will affect the values of surrounding homes creating a downward spiral in home prices from the lowest priced homes up. Small business failures will compound the problem as small businesses that relied on the labor that those deported 20 million people provided will fail. It will be further compounded as high and broad tariffs on all imported goods inflate the prices of everything. Think chaos. That's what it will be.

PaulUttermohlen-NewHomesGuide
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Not to worry. The rapture will free up a lot of housing.

ronbock
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Fuck man ii just qualified for a house. This is bad. Idk if I should buy now because if a recession happens, i could be without a job. Plus with things going up, the tarrifs are going to mess up the economy

solidsnake
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But y'all left out the job situation with all these plants closing what's going to happen then you might have some freed up houses but you're not going to have any people that's going to have jobs

henryholloway
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10 millions home for homeless. Young can buy the home. No need for new home.

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