Trump’s Housing Emergency? What It Means for Real Estate Investors

About This Episode

Is America heading toward a “housing emergency”? That headline is making waves in Washington — with talk of reshaping permitting, zoning, and supply. In this episode, John Makarewicz breaks down Trump’s proposed housing emergency declaration, the regulatory costs fueling the crisis, and the competing narratives shaping the debate — while also sharing how investors are navigating today’s supply challenges and what to watch in the months ahead.

What you’ll learn:

✔ The real drivers behind today’s housing crisis

✔ What’s being floated under a potential “housing emergency”

✔ Why an executive order isn’t law—and where courts, states’ rights, and timelines come in.

✔ What to actually watch: HUD/Treasury guidance, rate path, and local policy adoption

✔ How Faris Capital Partners is positioned to perform with or without new federal action

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