DFW homebuilders 'brace for impact' of tariffs at already challenging time

Homebuilders in Dallas-Fort Worth are navigating a complex landscape of rising material costs and global trade policy — some may consider pausing land purchases or new home starts, according to one source. Margins will be thinner and builders are looking at options to "value engineer" their way to profitability. Read on to see what tariffs will mean to this critical industry and, eventually, buyers.
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