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Week of March 15, 2004

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President's Message

* For Working Families, Affordable Housing Is in Short Supply

Housing Politics

* NAHB President Rayburn Discusses Housing Priorities With Leaders in Washington

Housing and Economics

* Rising OSB and Steel Prices Raise Concerns as Peak Building Season Nears
* Atlanta Leads Nation in Single-Family Housing Activity for 13th Consecutive Year
* New Study Weighs in on California’s Housing Woes
* Report Cites Economic Benefits of California Home Building
* Eye on the Economy

Environment

* Briefing Paper Examines ‘No Surprises’ Rule on Habitat Conservation

Sales and Marketing

* After the Tradeshows: Five Easy Steps to Maintain Marketing Momentum

Seniors Housing

* Shifting to the 50+Market? Don’t Overlook Sales Staff Training

Member Dividends

* NCHI Membership Helped Culligan Business Flow

Housing Finance

* Builders Need to Know the Basics to Obtain Financing

Small Builders and Remodelers

* How to Get That Final Payment

Women's Council

* Marketing Yourself for Success: The Resumé

Military Housing

* Air Force Announces Forum for Large Military Housing Privatization Project

Labor

* HBI Trustees Visit Job Corps Campus

Building Products

* Composite Fire Door Meets Local Standards

Builder's Engineer

* Why 'Oscar Plumbing' Will Never Make Much Money

Building News Coast To Coast

Association News & Events

* Home Builders Renovate Homeless Shelter in Washington, D.C.
* Sign Up for the Legislative Conference and Make Housing a Priority in Congress
* Help Build This Year’s Family Build Home for a Mother of Three
* Calendar of Events

NBN Back Issues

 

Report Cites Economic Benefits of California Home Building

New housing construction is making a major contribution to the health of California’s economy, a recent study finds, and those economic benefits would be even greater if the state could find ways to bring annual production up to the levels that are actually needed.

New housing production each year brings about $40 billion to the California economy and creates an estimated 359,000 jobs, according to “The Economic Benefits of Housing in California,” which was prepared by the Sacramento Regional Research Institute.

Half of the economic boost comes as a direct result of new home construction, the study finds, while the balance is from industries that supply goods and services to the construction industry and from retail and consumption sectors that service the employees of the construction industry and its supplier industries.

Every dollar spent on new housing construction in California generates approximately $1.95 in total economic activity, the study says.


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Looking at the larger picture, housing’s economic impact extends beyond the construction of new units to ongoing sales, financing, brokerage, repairs, management and operation of existing housing units, according to the institute’s research.

“When all facets of the housing sector are considered — including new home construction, residential real estate transactions, expenditures of home owners, employment, maintenance and operation of housing and the expenditures of employees of the housing sector and its supplier industry,” Sacramento researchers estimated that housing annually:

  • Contributes more than $257 billion in economic activity in the state
  • Generates 821,000 jobs
  • Accounts for roughly 13% of the state’s total economic activity

The report based its findings on data from 1997-2001, when annual housing production averaged 132,000 units.

According to the state’s department of finance, the amount of housing actually needed to meet demand over the past 12 years averaged closer to 230,000 units a year, suggesting the significant potential for additional economic growth.


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