How The US Canada Trade War Is About To Destroy The Housing Market

How The US Canada Trade War Is About To Destroy The Housing Market

How The US Canada Trade War Is About To Destroy The Housing Market The Trump tariffs on Canada are triggering a housing market catastrophe that nobody saw coming. With 25% tariffs on Canadian lumber, steel, and construction materials, home building costs have skyrocketed by $4,000-$14,000 per home. Canadian housing sales have plummeted 20% as economic uncertainty freezes buyers out of the market. In this video, I break down exactly how the US-Canada trade war is systematically destroying housing affordability, construction activity, and homeownership dreams across North America. From lumber tariffs adding massive costs to American homes, to Canadian buyers canceling purchases amid recession fears, this trade dispute is creating a housing crisis on top of an already severe shortage. Learn why the National Association of Home Builders warns these tariffs contradict efforts to increase housing supply, how Canadian construction has ground to a halt despite desperate need for 430,000+ annual housing starts, and why both countries' housing markets face years of recovery even if tariffs end tomorrow. Topics covered: Trump tariffs impact on housing construction costs Canadian lumber tariffs and US home prices Housing market collapse in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary Construction material shortages and supply chain disruption US housing shortage worsening under trade war Canadian real estate market crash 2025 Long-term economic damage from trade policy Housing affordability crisis deepening #HousingMarket #TrumpTariffs #CanadaUSA #RealEstate #HousingCrisis #TradeWar #Lumber #Construction #Economy #HousingAffordability #RealEstateInvesting #HomePrices #Canada #USANewsClaude is AI and can make mistakes. Please double-check responses.