Post-Pandemic Square Foot Price Hikes End in 2023

Median square foot prices (excluding record-high improved lot values) for new single-family detached (SFD) homes started in 2023 remained largely stable, according to NAHB’s analysis of the latest Survey of Construction data. For custom, or contractor-built, homes, the median price was $162 per square foot of floor space, not significantly different from $156 in 2022….

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Apartment Completions Rising

The percentage of new apartment units that were absorbed within three months of completion rose from a decade low 42% to 53% in the first quarter of 2024, according to the Census Bureau’s latest release of the Survey of Market Absorption of New Multifamily Units (SOMA). The SOMA survey covers new units in multifamily residential…

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Top 10 Builder Market Shares for 2023

NAHB analyzed the national market share data released by BUILDER Magazine in a previous blog post.  Last month, BUILDER Magazine released new data on the top 10 home builders within each of the 50 largest new home markets in the U.S. (ranked by single-family permits) (Figure 1).  It is important to note that this post…

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Home Price Gains Continue to Slow

Home price growth continues to decelerate, according to the recent release of the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Home Price Index (HPI). The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller HPI increased at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.89% for June 2024, slowing from a revised rate of 3.28% in May. Home prices have not seen an outright decrease since…

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Single-Family Build Time Continues to Trend Upward for 2023

The average completion time of a single-family house in 2023 was approximately 10.1 months, breaking down to 1.5 months for authorization to start construction and another 8.6 months to finish construction. According to the Census Bureau’s Survey of Construction, the permit-to-completion time has been on an upward trend since 2015. Currently, it is almost 3…

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Number of Bathrooms in New Single-Family Homes in 2023

A majority of single-family homes started in 2023 continued to have two full bathrooms according to the latest release of the Census Bureau’s Survey of Construction.  According to the latest data, 64.7% of new single-family homes started in 2023 had two full bathrooms, 23.8% had three full bathrooms, 6.9% had 4 or more full bathrooms,…

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The Rise of White-Collar Jobs in Construction

Analysis of the history of data from the American Community Survey (ACS) reveals dramatic shifts in the makeup of the construction labor force over the last two decades. While the overall count of workers in the industry now approaches the historic highs of the housing boom of 2005-2006, the share of tradesmen declined from 71%…

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June permit numbers up 12% from June of 2023; Up 16% from May of 2024; Up 23% for first six months of 2024

INDIANAPOLIS (July 24, 2024) – The U.S. Census Bureau’s latest data indicates a significant rebound in building permits issued in Indiana, following a dip the previous month. In June 2024, 1,921 single-family permits were issued, marking a 16% increase from May 2024’s total of 1,661 permits. This June figure also represents a 12% rise compared to the 1,720 permits issued in June 2023. Overall, the industry has seen a strong 23% growth in permit numbers during the first half of…

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Share of New Homes with Patios Continues to Climb

The share of new homes with patios increased to yet another record high in 2023. Of the roughly 950,000 single-family homes started during the year, 63.7% came with patios. This is up from 63.3% in 2022 and marks the eighth consecutive year the percentage set a new record high. The source for these numbers is…

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45% of Associate Members are Subcontracting/Specialty Trade Contractors

Every year since 2008, the NAHB has conducted a member census in order to better understand the composition and characteristics of the people who belong to its organization.  Similar to a previous post about builder members, NAHB conducted a related analysis of its associate members.  In 2023, 65% of NAHB’s members were associate members—those involved…

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