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In Episode 159 of Boroughs & Burbs: The National Real Estate Conversation, hosts John Engel and Roberto Cabrera talk with Jonathan Miller of Miller Samuel and Frances Katzen of Douglas Elliman to explore how U.S. election cycles impact real estate markets. They analyze how candidate housing policies, zoning outcomes, and fiscal stances influence buyers, sellers, and strategic investment decisions.
Takeaways include:
How election rhetoric around property tax, zoning reform, and housing affordability plays out in local market behavior
Trends in buyer confidence, lending shifts, and rate speculation tied to electoral outcomes
Long-term effects for developers, institutional investors, and residential wealth
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oN-59Q3bXuo
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In Episode 159 of Boroughs & Burbs: The National Real Estate Conversation, hosts John Engel and Roberto Cabrera talk with Jonathan Miller of Miller Samuel and Frances Katzen of Douglas Elliman to explore how U.S. election cycles impact real estate markets. They analyze how candidate housing policies, zoning outcomes, and fiscal stances influence buyers, sellers, and strategic investment decisions.
Takeaways include:
How election rhetoric around property tax, zoning reform, and housing affordability plays out in local market behavior
Trends in buyer confidence, lending shifts, and rate speculation tied to electoral outcomes
Long-term effects for developers, institutional investors, and residential wealth
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oN-59Q3bXuo
• Episode 160 – Gilded Age in New York with Phillip James Dodd
• Episode 166 – 2024 Year‑End Market Report with Jonathan Miller
• Episode 179 – Tariffs & Industry Impacts with Scott Hobbs & Jonathan Miller
• Episode 178 – Real Estate Technology with Jocelyn Vos & Bob Lachance
• Episode 189 – Texas New Development with Benjamin Watson & Leon Trakhtenberg
#election #realestate #impact #MillerSamuel #Katzen #housingpolicyimpact #electionhousingtrends #zoningreform #realestate #marketconfidence #luxurypodcast
#ElectionRealEstate #JonathanMiller #FrancesKatzen #HousingPolicy #RealEstatePodcast #MarketImpact #LuxuryRealEstate #BoroughsAndBurbs #JohnEngel #RobertoCabrera