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Sourcing Knowledge Center / Industry Trends / Residential construction market on the rise
by Carlo Padilla (Content Writer)
The global construction market slowly recovered from the adverse impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. An October 2021 report by industry data provider Research and Markets – which covers commercial, infrastructure, residential, warehouses and industrial activities – sees the global building materials market to increase at a CAGR of 5.7 percent and reach $376.72 billion by 2026. This promising progress aside, however, other findings seem to suggest that there may not be enough houses being built for everyone.

In July 2021, nonprofit organization USAFacts said that home construction has lagged behind population growth over the past 20 years. Building permit data in 2020 from the US Census indicates 912,000 single-family homes were built, while the US population grew by more than 3 million people at the same time.
According to Realtor.com chief economist Danielle Hale, “The pandemic has certainly exacerbated the US housing shortage, but data shows household formations outpaced new construction long before COVID. Put simply, new construction supply hasn’t been meeting demand over the last five years.”
Disagreeing with findings that the housing industry is possibly overbuilding, Rob Dietz, chief economist of the National Association of Home Builders’ Economics and Housing Policy says, “We need 800,000 to 900,000 single-family homes for household formation growth and another 200,000 to 300,000 per year for replacement housing and second homes.” Household formation is when an individual leaves a shared living situation. Dietz also says, “The challenge now is that we have the supply-side limitations, including lack of building materials and a growing shortage of skilled workers, plus higher home prices relative to incomes.”






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