Recent developments in U.S. trade policy have introduced new tariffs on Canadian softwood lumber, increasing duties from 14.5% to 34.45%. This change is expected to raise construction costs, potentially adding between $7,500 and $10,000 to the price of a new single-family home.
Implications for Massachusetts Homebuyers
For those considering purchasing a new home in Massachusetts, these tariffs may lead to higher prices, especially for new constructions. Builders facing increased material costs might pass these expenses onto buyers or reduce the number of homes they build, affecting housing availability. 
What Buyers Can Do
• Explore Existing Homes: With potential increases in new home prices, existing homes might offer more value. 
• Stay Informed: Understanding how these tariffs affect local markets can help in making timely decisions.
• Consult Professionals: Working with a knowledgeable real estate agent can provide insights into navigating these changes effectively.
While these tariffs present challenges, being proactive and informed can help buyers make the best decisions in a shifting market.
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