Posted by BOE Member George Runner at 9:39 am on May 17, 2016 Comments Off on California Needs More Homes
Just one decade ago California’s housing market crashed,
resulting in mass foreclosures and dramatic declines in home
values. Today, we face a very different problem—a severe housing
shortage.
There just aren’t enough homes. Supply is low, demand is
high and home prices continue to rise. In fact, home prices in
California are so high that middle and lower income families are
being priced out of home ownership.
The average California home price of $450,000 is twice the
national average.
In order to meet the demand for housing and to make homes more
affordable, California developers would have to build millions of
new homes—a million in Los Angeles alone—just to keep up. And
it’ll be hard to keep up if California’s ultra-strict environmental
regulations continue to get in the way.
Right now, there’s little incentive for builders to build homes,
since excessive regulation has made it very expensive. To build a
home, one must navigate a labyrinth of bureaucracy and follow a
layer cake of rules. Builders are forced to price their homes
higher, which then reduces the number of buyers who are able to
afford the finished… Read More