Residential Remodeling Spending Continues to Slowly Grow

Published: January 24, 2020

Spending on residential improvements will continue to grow during the next two years at a gradual pace, according to experts at a press conference hosted by NAHB Remodelers at the NAHB International Builders’ Show (IBS) in Las Vegas. Professional remodelers from across the country agreed with the forecast, citing increased consumer confidence and demand.

“Remodeler certainty continues to remain at a high level, as remodeling spending reached $158 billion in 2019,” said 2019 NAHB Remodelers Chair Tim Ellis, CAPS, CGP, CGR, GMR, Master CGP, a remodeler from Bel Air, Maryland. “Although there is steady consumer demand in all areas of the country, the biggest challenge continues to be the cost of and lack of skilled labor to meet the interest.”

NAHB predicts that remodeling spending for owner-occupied single-family homes will decrease 0.6% in 2020 and increase 1.2% in 2020.

“We’re not only seeing more requests for proposals because the housing stock is limited, but also a higher request for aging-in-place work because boomers want to stay in their homes longer,” said Nick Scheel, CGR, a remodeler from Spokane Valley, Washington. “Because people are choosing to stay in their homes, the demand and backlog for remodeling remains high.”

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Although the economy is slowing slightly, the risk of a recession is low, and remodeling should keep pace with inflation into 2021.

“NAHB estimates that real spending on home improvements will even out at a slower place of about -.6% in 2020 and an increase of 1.2% in 2020,” said Paul Emrath, Ph.D., NAHB’s assistant vice president for surveys and housing policy research. “The biggest factors prohibiting stronger growth is mainly the ongoing labor shortage.”

This article originally appeared on nahbnow.com. 

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