New US Homes May Get Pricier by $11,000 Due to Trump's Trade Policies

Marsha Jacobs
Published Apr 29, 2025


Buying a brand-new house in the United States could soon hit your wallet harder. Builders say that because of trade policies introduced by President Donald Trump, the average cost to construct a new home has jumped by nearly $11,000.
 

Why Does This Matter?


When he was running for office, Trump said he'd make houses cheaper and increase the number of homes available by changing regulations and deporting immigrants without legal status. But experts are ringing alarm bells, saying his trade taxes will make things more expensive for Americans wanting to buy homes.

The nation is still dealing with a lot of people not being able to afford homes, and higher costs to build them because of these trade taxes could make builders think twice before starting new projects. This could also mean that homebuyers end up paying more.
 

What's Happening?


A survey from a builders' group found that 60% of homebuilders are dealing with suppliers who have already made materials more expensive. On average, they're raising prices by 6.3%, adding about $10,900 to the price of building a house.

Builder confidence isn't looking too great either, with a score that shows they feel more negative than positive about the market. At the same time, builders are having to cut prices to get the attention of buyers who are put off by high loan rates and steep home prices.
 

What Are People Saying About It?


Experts from builders' associations are expressing concern. They say policy uncertainty is making it hard for builders to plan prices and make decisions. The trade taxes are already causing material costs to rise.

The leaders of these associations also mentioned that while lower mortgage rates in March might have nudged some buyers to go ahead with purchases, the changing material prices from the trade taxes create uncertainty. Plus, the building industry is already struggling to find workers and places to build.
 

What Might Happen Next?


The higher costs from Trump's trading policies might get passed on to homebuyers, making the dream of owning a home even more difficult to reach.

-

Find out if you're eligible for housing support here!

Related articles

New US Homes May Get Pricier by $11,000 Due to Trump's Trade Policies...

Buying a brand-new house in the United States could soon hit your wallet harder. Builders say that because of trade policies introduced by President Donald Trump, the average cost to construct a new ho...

How Will HUD Changes Impact Seniors in the U.S.?...

In America, the number of older adults is on the rise, with about 55.8 million people, or one out of six, being 65 or older as of 2020. A recent study from the Urban Institute has shone a light on how budget cuts to the...

Rockford City Council Boosts Rental Assistance Program with Additional $10,000 to Support Families in Crisis...

In Rockford, Illinois, the city council and township have decided to give more money to a helpful program that's been around for 30 years. This program is al...

What Are Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac? A Big Change in Home Loans...

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are two big companies that help make buying homes more affordable and predictable in America. They are important because they buy home loans from banks and then sell them to invest...

Homeownership Slipping Away for Young Americans...

Many Americans who don't already own a home feel that becoming a homeowner is becoming an impossible goal. According to a recent survey from Northwestern Mutual, over half of these non-homeowners (53%) believe that owni...

Funding Delay Halts Eco-Friendly Renovation Project for Affordable Housing...

A big update was planned to make two apartment buildings in Chicago better for the environment and cheaper for elderly people with less money to live in. These buildings would get things like so...