The problems with the new construction of homes
It’s not just a lack of labor, though, causing issues in the sector. According to contractors, there are supply shortages across the board. Lumber, cabinetry, roofing parts, electricals, and appliances are all in short supply because of supply chain issues of one kind or another. Research by the NAHB found that lack of materials was the most serious since 1990 when the organization began tracking such issues. More than 90 percent of developers across the U.S. now report that the number of lots available to purchase is either “low” or “very low.” Pundit had expected supply issues to resolve last year. However, due to ongoing lockdowns in China and the now-fragmented nature of the global international trade system, things aren’t improving as fast as many expected. Ships still aren’t leaving major ports in East Asia at the rate they did before the pandemic, heightening an already difficult domestic situation.Materials shortage and inflation
A shortage of materials is contributing to the current sky-high rates of inflation in the U.S. and across much of the developed world. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, permits for new construction in the country hit a five-month low in June. This is despite record demand. Supply shortages threaten to push home prices even higher, by more than 15.5 percent, to an average of $424,000 by the end of 2022.