How housing would fare under Clinton, Trump

(Left_ Charles Ommanney | The Washington Post | Getty Images A campaign sign for Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton is seen on a lawn on January 31, 2016 in West Burlington, Iowa./ Michael B. Thomas | AFP | Getty Images
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A campaign sign for Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton is seen on a lawn on January 31, 2016 in West Burlington, Iowa./ Michael B. Thomas | AFP | Getty Images

Diana Olick | CNBC

For an election supposedly based on the economy, housing policy has been not just conspicuously but egregiously absent from the rhetoric.

In order to gauge which candidate would favor the U.S. housing market, one has to look at their wider economic policies and see how they would trickle down to housing.

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