If new houses aren't built soon in the U.S., there won't be enough next year.
"We need one and a half million houses per year just to keep up with population growth," . "And then if you throw in, you know, fires and tear-downs and just worn-out properties, we need 1.6 million or more per year. Right now, we’re down to about six and a half, seven months’ inventory whether you look at new homes or existing homes."
Privately owned housing starts in December 2009 were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 557,000, according to the U.S.Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development. This is 4% less than where it was in November, which had 580,000 housing starts.
Housing completion numbers also contribute to this dire picture, with December 2009 privately owned housing completions reaching a 768,000 seasonally adjusted annualized rate. That’s down 11.2% from the 865,000 completions in November and down 25.3% from the 1,028,000 completions in December 2008.
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