In the latest appearance by the National Associated of Home Builders (NAHB) before Congress, CEO Jerry Howard testified and called on lawmakers to enact key policy proposals.
According to Howard and the NAHB, the changes will help home builders to expand the housing supply, reduce the housing deficit and improve housing affordability for all Americans.
During a hearing before the House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Oversight on July 14, the topic of expanding housing access to all Americans was discussed. Howard noted that rising home prices, apartment rents, and construction costs represent additional risks to housing affordability for prospective home buyers and renters.
“Over the past decade, the residential construction industry has underbuilt and not kept pace with demand due to several supply-side constraints,” said Howard. “These include a lack of skilled labor and buildable lots, tight lending conditions, shortages and rapidly rising prices for building materials, and excessive regulatory burdens that have added approximately 25% to the cost of a single-family home and 33% to a multifamily unit. Progress must be made on all fronts to ease the supply-side challenges that are holding back housing production."