Brief of diving:
- The time it took Build the average property of apartment In 2024 it was 19.6 months, approximately 0.3 months less than the previous year, according to the National Association of Housing Builders Analysis of the Construction Survey of 2024 of the Census Office.
- The north -East the longest construction calendar at 23.4 months. The West, at 19.9 months, and the south, at the age of 18.5, continued. The Midwest had the shortest permission period at 17.3 months.
- In the analysis of the data, the main economist of the Nahb, Zhao, a doctor, said that there was a “modest decrease, despite the fact that the industry continued to fight with a scarcity of skilled labor”. However, Zhao said that the construction deadlines remain long.
Divide vision:
Buildings with 20 or more units took 22.1 months to complete after obtaining authorization by 2024, while those of 10 to 19 units were completed in 19.2 months and 5 to 9 were average of 19.1 months. The small buildings, those that had 2 to 4 units, were average of 15.3 months.
The buildings of two to four units saw the only real fall of the construction deadlines, with a decrease of 2.3 months to build. Ryan Davis, Dallas -based Consultant CEO Witten Advisors, told Dive Multifamily in email comments that the work that is most available could play a role in faster changes.
“The work is also more and more efficient, gaining more experience,” said Davis.
Nahb’s chief economist Robert Dietz said that the multifamily immersion that decline was a “promising sign for the lack of average production”.
However, other sizes of the building increased. Buildings from ten to 19 units took 2.3 months to be completed, and buildings of 5 to 9 units required 2.2 months more to be completed than by 2023. Buildings with 20 or more units only took an additional 0.1 months to complete.

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The construction deadlines that were maintained in larger projects could be considered a victory, as the deadlines increased in the years following the pandemic.
Davis said he believed that an increase in suburban construction with less intensity could lead to faster changes.
“More offers [have] Started in suburban areas or smaller meters in recent years, they are usually gardens, which have a shorter period, “he said.
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