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New research by NAHB economists Robert Denk and Paul Emrath highlights the significant extent to which much of the U.S. single-family housing market is underbuilt following the severe decline in production that has taken place since 2006.
This underbuilt condition is present in the sense that excess or pent-up demand for new construction exists. Compare this to the long-run trend we would expect if housing, labor and credit markets were functioning normally and generating a normal rate of household formations.
Focusing on single-family building permit data, the report shows that, while overbuilding did occur to a significant extent through the end of 2005, this condition was worked off soon afterward by record low rates of production that dropped to a million units per year below trend. When housing rebounds, look for a significant jump inn landscape opportunities for your business.
– Courtesy of NAHB
Francisco Uviña, University of New Mexico
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Ash Nochian, Ph.D. Landscape Architect
November 12th, 2025
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