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Trump Tariff Truce Tremor! U.S.–China Deal Sends Shockwaves and Speculation Through American Real Estate

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Key Takeaways Builders and developers get a short-lived break on steel, drywall, and fixtures, but pricing still swings wildly with each tariff headline. Port-adjacent industrial spaces are leasing fast as importers race to front-load inventory before the 90-day window shuts. Investors must hedge exit plans: falling material costs and tighter credit spreads look tempting now, yet a snapback in mid-August could erase the gains overnight. United States Real Estate Investor The 90-day U.S.–China tariff truce slices material costs, sparks a port-side warehouse land-grab, and boosts market liquidity—yet every advantage evaporates if the levies snap back in August. United States Real Estate Investor Trade truce or ticking time-bomb? The sudden 90-day rollback of sky-high U.S.–China tariffs could reroute billions in construction costs, industrial demand, and global capital overnight. Will cheaper drywall and a roaring S&P 500 fatten your cash-on-cash returns, or will the respite...