Survey: Material Price and Availability Remained Top Challenge for Builders in 2022

Inflation, interest rates, and negative media reports became more significant challenges last year, and the majority of builders expect the three factors to be problems in 2023, according to an NAHB survey.

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This article was originally published on Builder Magazine

The price and availability of building materials remained the top challenge listed by builders during 2022, according to a survey conducted for the NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index. Building material prices were identified as a significant issue for 96% of builder respondents in 2022 and the availability and time it takes to obtain building materials was cited as a significant issue by 86% of respondents. Additionally, interest rates, general inflation, and negative media reports become more significant problems for builders in 2022 compared to 2021.

High interest rates were a problem for only 2% of builders in 2021, but this increased to 66% in 2022. Rising inflation in the US economy was a significant problem for 63% of builders in 2021, compared to 85% in 2022. And 26% of builders said negative media reports making buyers cautious was a significant problem in 2021, compared to 55% in 2022.

Even more builders—a full 93%—expect high interest rates to be a problem in 2023, up strongly from the 66% who said it was a problem in 2022. Moreover, both the current and expected numbers were much higher in the recent survey than at any time in the 2011-2021 span.

Negative media reports making buyers cautious was a significant problem for 55% of builders in 2022, but 79% expect them to be a problem in 2023. Buyers expecting prices or interest rates to decline if they wait was a significant problem for 49% of builders in 2022, compared to 80% who expected it to be an issue in 2023. Concern about employment/economic situation was a problem for only 41% of builders in 2022, but 73% expect it to be a problem in 2023. Gridlock/uncertainty in Washington making buyers cautious was a significant problem for 38% of builders in 2022, compared to 54% who expected it to be a problem in 2023.

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