Marcus & Millichap: Supreme Court tariff decision heightens uncertainty for commercial real estate

Marcus & Millichap: Supreme Court tariff decision heightens uncertainty for commercial real estate
Tariff decision shakes real estate outlook

The Supreme Court has overturned tariffs, introducing new uncertainty for the U.S. economy and commercial real estate markets.

John Chang, senior vice president and head of research at Marcus & Millichap, explains that tariff policies are expected to remain fluid through 2026, fueling extended caution among businesses and investors. He notes that while the court decision could ease some immediate cost pressures, the long-term implications will depend on future policy moves and global trade reactions. Commercial real estate stakeholders are advised to monitor developments closely as ongoing tariff debates may still impact investment strategies and economic growth.

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