It’s simple: Too few new homes are being built today.

Housing starts for privately owned homes surpassed the 2-million threshold in 2005. Housing starts for privately-owned homes fell just short of 2 million during the prior year, in 2004. At that point in time, the market had been absorbing just about 2 million new homes a year.

In 2021, the market absorbed 1.7 million new permits for privately owned homes, while the market also took on 1.6 million new privately owned homes which had been built. The 1.7 million new permits, and the 1.6 million new housing starts…each total representing annual figures which were three-hundred thousand fewer (permits) and four-hundred thousand fewer (housing starts) than the market absorbed 16 years earlier.

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Author: Ted Ihde

Ted is a real estate broker, a real estate developer as well as co-CEO of Team With Heart.