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Trump plan for 401(k) withdrawals may reshape housing demand

January 21, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Following the recent election, there have been 52 all-time high records set in the stock market in just one year, adding $9 trillion in value to retirement accounts, 401(k)s, and savings. This has resulted in people feeling financially secure and content with the current state of affairs.

Under the current regulations, individuals can withdraw from their 401(k) without penalty at age 59½, or at age 55 if they leave or lose their job. However, early withdrawals typically incur a 10% penalty and are taxed as income.

The White House National Economic Council Director, Kevin Hassett, has confirmed that the administration is actively working on a proposal to waive the penalty for 401(k) withdrawals used for home purchases. This could enable individuals to invest a portion of their home equity into their 401(k) and potentially increase their retirement savings over time.

Impact on Housing Market

If the rules regarding 401(k) withdrawals are altered, it would require approval from Congress. However, if implemented, this policy change could significantly boost homebuyer demand and potentially impact home prices.

A recent survey conducted by BW revealed that 22% of Americans planning to buy a home in the next year anticipate using their retirement savings for a down payment. This could lead to increased competition in the housing market, potentially driving up prices.

Furthermore, another study by BW shows that approximately 40 million Americans plan to buy a home in the next year, highlighting a significant demand-supply imbalance in the housing market.

Considerations for Retirement

Consumer advocates caution that penalty-free 401(k) withdrawals may jeopardize retirement preparedness, particularly for younger individuals. While such withdrawals could facilitate homeownership, they may hinder long-term growth potential within the retirement account.

Experts recommend exploring alternative options, such as down payment assistance programs or personal savings, before resorting to tapping into retirement funds. While accessing a 401(k) for a down payment may offer short-term benefits, it could entail significant opportunity costs in the long run.

Ultimately, individuals need to carefully weigh the trade-offs between homeownership and retirement savings, considering the impact on their financial stability and long-term goals.

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