Housing: An Investment in Your Future
Housing is, by far, the most important single asset on the
household balance sheet. The market value of homes owned by
U.S. households now stands at nearly $12 trillion. This marks
an increase of 50 percent over the past 5 years, reflecting
a large volume of housing production as well as solid rates
of house price appreciation. It accounted for nearly 30 percent
of total household assets at the end of last year. The production
of housing and the value of housing services produced by the
housing stock account for about 14% of the nation’s Gross
National Product (GNP). In the past year while other sectors
were struggling and even collapsing into recession, housing
remained one of the few bright lights in the economy.
Housing's Direct Economic Impact
Residential construction stimulates the economy directly by
generating jobs, wages and tax revenues and indirectly as the
demand for goods and services created by the construction of
new homes "ripples" through the economy.
Impact of Single-Family Construction The
construction of 1,000 single-family homes generates 2,448 full-time
jobs
in construction and construction-related industries; $79.4
million in wages; and $42.5 million in combined federal, state
and local revenues and fees.
Impact of Multifamily Construction The construction
of 1,000 multifamily units generates 1,030 full-time jobs in
construction and construction-related industries; $33.5 million
in wages; and $17.8 million in combined federal, state and
local tax revenues and fees.
Although it's difficult to gauge the indirect impact, the
direct impact of residential construction on the economy is
significant.
SOURCE: National Association of Home Builders
Local Housing Stats
Alachua County, Year To Date Stats: 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004
| 2003 | 2002
| 2001 (.PDF
Format)
(documents received from the Alachua County Building Department)
For additional months or other information, Contact
BANCF.
Other Useful Links
Eye
On The Economy - Available on a biweekly basis, 'Eye
on the Economy' is a new NAHB e-newsletter featuring economic,
demographic, and government policy analysis. Read Eye on the
Economy here, or subscribe to receive it free via e-mail.
- Eye
on the Economy is written by David Seiders, Chief Economist
and Senior Staff Vice President with the National Association
of Home Builders. Seiders is a former economist with the
Federal Reserver, who joined the NAHB in 1985. He holds a PhD
from
Penn State University.
U.S.
Census Bureau Construction Statistics - The U.S. Census
Bureau keeps track of different statistics regarding permits,
housing units, residential sales, and many others on a monthly
basis.
MapStats:
Alachua County - This site has statistics on the
population of Alachua County, economy stats, housing units,
and many more.
UF Bureau of Economic & Business Research - BEBR produces
Florida's official state and local population estimates and
projections, economic analysis, transportation studies, and
more.
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