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How is construction fractured?
1.
Affordability is not there.
Housing affordability has become unattainable for the average American - affordability indexes indicate a widening gap between income and median housing costs year over year.
2.
Lack of options.
The need for homes that are affordable is large, growing, and chronically underserved, with a 6.5 million home shortage in the US - Americans lack options.
3.
Building costs have risen.
Traditional building costs have increased substantially, currently sitting 33% higher since 2020.
This sharp rise in expenses has put significant pressure on the construction industry, affecting just about everything. The escalation in costs has resulted in tighter profit margins, delayed projects, and increased financial strain on both contractors and clients.
4.
Not enough skilled workers.
One main challenge is the large shortage of skilled labor estimated to be roughly 650 thousand!
As a result, there is an urgent need for innovative solutions and alternative financing options to mitigate these challenges and sustain growth in the sector.
5.
Not much has changed.
Traditional building methods have not changed in 100+ years, they are slow, wasteful, and labor-intensive with the average home build taking 7 months.
6.
... Not another delay.
77% of projects experience some kind of delay that adds an average 70 days to the original project timeline with substantial economic consequences.
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