How Trump's presidency could influence South Africa's property market

US President Donald Trump's economic policies could indirectly impact the local property market by affecting interest rates and shaping investor decisions.

US President Donald Trump's economic policies could indirectly impact the local property market by affecting interest rates and shaping investor decisions.

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As the world reflects on the political and economic implications of Donald Trump’s

US President Donald Trump's economic policies could indirectly impact the local property market by affecting interest rates and shaping investor decisions.

presidency, questions arise regarding the ripple effects on markets far beyond the US. In South Africa, the property market is one of the sectors that could see both direct and indirect influence from the policies and global economic shifts triggered by the new US president.

Regional Director and CEO of RE/MAX of Southern Africa, Adrian Goslett, said global politics always has an impact on local markets.

“While the South African property market is predominantly influenced by domestic factors such as interest rates, inflation, and local investor confidence, the broader international landscape - particularly U.S. policies - can’t be ignored,” he said.

One of the key factors to consider is the strength of the rand against the US dollar.

During Trump’s presidency, economic policies aimed at “America First” often led to market volatility and fluctuations in the strength of emerging market currencies, including the rand. A weakened rand raises import costs and could drive inflation, leading to increased pressure on the Reserve Bank to adjust interest rates. Higher interest rates generally reduce affordability for home buyers and dampen the overall demand for property.

However, there are potential upsides. Goslett noted that uncertainty on the global stage often drives high-net-worth individuals to seek property investments in stable markets.

“South Africa’s real estate sector offers attractive opportunities for foreign investors seeking value for money. This might mitigate some of the negative consequences of broader global economic challenges,” he explained.

Ultimately, the local property market is shaped by a complex web of factors, and while Trump’s policies may not have an immediate or dramatic impact, they might play an indirect role in how the local property market performs in the medium to long term.

“Regardless of external influences, South African property remains an excellent long-term investment. Buyers and sellers alike should focus on their personal needs and financial situations, working with trusted real estate professionals to navigate any potential changes in local real estate market conditions,” concluded Goslett.