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| Table: American Housing Horror Show: Twice As Many Units
Built Than the Demand! |
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End of 2001 |
End of 2006Q2 |
Net Change, 4.5 Years |
| Housing Stock |
119,116,000 |
125,800,000 |
6,684,000 |
| Total Occupied |
106,261,000 |
109,450,000 |
3,189,000 |
| Excess Built |
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3,495,000 |
| Total Vacant Year Round |
9,777,000 |
12,376,000 |
2,599,000 |
Here is a bar chart:

To add insult to the injury, 70-90% more homes are being built RIGHT NOW due
to the pipeline of the bubble period. During June 2006 more single-family homes
were completed than at any other time prior to 2006! This will continue for
another year or so and the supply situation will keep on getting uglier and
uglier.

Soft-landing ahead is a fantasy created by bubbleheads who find themselves
too heavily into Scams and a home that they can’t afford (if you own
a home with a mortgage that is more than three times the steady annual income
you are in that category).
Cranks like myself were saying it all along but born-and-bred dupes kept on
believing the self-serving E-Con-Whores employed by the industry. I got tired
of getting articles sent to me that justified the claim that the supply was
not enough to meet the "demand for housing" and that is why the home prices
were going up. Now, we know that the demand was primarily a speculative demand.
As the Housing Over Supply Horror Show plays out over the next year or so,
no one will be able to prevent the US economy from slipping and sliding into
a recession, which will easily become a depression due to the Peak Debt coming
into play. As it happened following the shallow recession of 2001, people will
double and triple up to reduce the number of housing units that are occupied
(yes, during 2002 that is what precisely did happen). Moms and dads, get ready
to have the junior and the miss move back in.
Soon, the US will have 20,000,000 "empty housing units year round." Construction
industry will be in a depression for a very long time once the current pipeline
is finished (some will not be finished, though).
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