

Does the President Have An Impact on Housing? What 30 Years of Data Says
5 snips Oct 9, 2024
As the presidential election approaches, the podcast explores the actual impact of presidential policies on the housing market over the last 30 years. It reveals that external economic factors often overshadow executive influence on housing prices. The discussion delves into the disconnect between election years and market fluctuations, emphasizing current challenges like high mortgage rates and homelessness. Additionally, it highlights the complex relationship between the presidency and the Federal Reserve in shaping housing policy.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Impact of Presidential Elections on Housing Market Dynamics
02:01 • 2min
Analyzing Presidential Influence on the Housing Market
03:58 • 4min
The Interplay Between Federal Reserve Policies and Presidential Power
08:24 • 4min
Presidential Power in Housing Policy
12:38 • 7min