1.03.2011

HOUSING SHORTAGE COMING IN 2011?

The focus of the U.S. real-estate market lately has been the number of foreclosures and people trying to purchase cheap housing. But Brian Wesbury, chief economist at First Trust Advisors, says that if Americans don't start focusing on building new houses, the market will have a much bigger problem on its hands. "We need one and a half million houses per year just to keep up with population growth," Wesbury said in an interview with Steve Forbes. "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 6 & 1/2, 7 months' inventory whether you look at new homes or existing homes."


By: Alexandra Zendrian of Forbes

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