Real Estate & Construction News Roundup (2/5/25) – The Effect of Trump’s Policies on the Housing Market, Property Value Loss in the Face of Climate Change, and a Transitional Year for the Apartment Market

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In our latest roundup, Southern California wildfires impact supply chain, higher material prices threaten future project demand, commercial real estate distress strains regional banks, and more!

  • Supply chain impacts from the Southern California wildfires have been minimal, however, challenges could come later once people begin to rebuild infrastructure and homes. (Alejandra Carranza, Construction Dive)
  • Higher material prices could threaten future demand for projects even before a brewing trade war fully unfolds. (Sebastian Obando, Construction Dive)
  • The Trump administration’s recent focus on tariffs and deportations could have an effect on the housing market from construction materials to mortgage rates, and beyond. (Andrew Dehan, Bankrate)
  • Climate change could result in $1.47 trillion in net property value losses from rising insurance costs and shifting consumer demand. (Andrew Freedman, Axios)
  • U.S. Treasury yields have trended up since late last year, and commercial real estate distress risk is straining regional banks’ balance sheets again. (Yizhu Wang and Neil Callanan, Yahoo)
  • The construction industry faces a shifting landscape as the Trump administration sets about reshaping some of the country’s most impactful federal policies. (Julie Strupp and Sebastian Obando, Construction Dive)
  • With last year’s market softness, survival is on many apartment executives’ minds in 2025, with many of them calling it a transitional year. (Multifamily Dive)

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