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THE LOCAL AREA IMPACT OF HOME BUILDING IN WILLIAMS, COUNTY NORTH DAKOTA

THE LOCAL AREA IMPACT OF HOME BUILDING IN WILLIAMS, COUNTY NORTH DAKOTA . Presented by : Elliot F. Eisenberg, Ph.D . September 25, 2012 Williston, ND. LOCAL ECONOMIC IMPACT. Construction phase Jobs Materials Local fees, taxes, contributions Ripple or feed-back from construction

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THE LOCAL AREA IMPACT OF HOME BUILDING IN WILLIAMS, COUNTY NORTH DAKOTA

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  1. THE LOCAL AREA IMPACT OF HOME BUILDING IN WILLIAMS, COUNTY NORTH DAKOTA Presented by: Elliot F. Eisenberg, Ph.D. September 25, 2012 Williston, ND

  2. LOCAL ECONOMIC IMPACT • Construction phase • Jobs • Materials • Local fees, taxes, contributions • Ripple or feed-back from construction • Wages spent in local economy • Occupancy phase • Earnings spent in local economy

  3. The model does not say build housing to stimulate the local economy • Rather, it is job creation that results in increased demand for housing, but remember that….. HOUSING => JOBS

  4. CONSTRUCTION PHASE VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION SERVICES PROVIDED AT CLOSING PERMIT/HOOK-UP FEES $ $ $ $ $ (Obtained from Local Sources) INPUTS: MODEL OF THE LOCAL ECONOMY INCOME FOR LOCAL RESIDENTS & TAX/FEE REVENUE FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENTS OUTPUTS:

  5. RIPPLE PHASE LOCAL INCOME & TAXES FROM PHASE 1 INPUTS: SPENDING ON LOCAL GOODS & SERVICES Consumer Expenditure Survey (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics) MODEL OF THE LOCAL ECONOMY OUTPUTS: LOCAL INCOME & TAXES

  6. OCCUPANCY PHASE INCOME OF HOUSEHOLD OCCUPYING NEW HOUSING UNIT INPUTS: SPENDING ON LOCAL GOODS & SERVICES PROPERTY TAX PAYMENTS MODEL OF THE LOCAL ECONOMY OUTPUTS: LOCAL INCOME & TAXES

  7. The Williston, ND MSA

  8. The Williston, ND Multiplier Only Captures Spending that Stays in the MSA Includes: Banking, Car Repair, Dry Cleaning, Day Care Services, Dental Services, Electricity, Landscaping, Legal Services, Manicures, Medical Services, Newspaper Delivery, Restaurants and Psychiatric Care. But Not: Auto Manufacturing, Beer Bottling, Mattress Manufacturing, Meat Packing, Movie Production, and Travel Agency Services

  9. History of the Model • Over 700 Economic Impact Analyses Performed • Users of the Model Include: • Boone County Kentucky • Enterprise Foundation • Habitat for Humanity, International • MI State Housing Development Authority • Michigan State University • Missouri Housing Development Commission • University of Florida • University of Massachusetts • University of Montana • West Virginia Housing Development Fund…

  10. Assumptions of the Model Inputs To ModelSingle FamilyMultifamily Average house price: $275,000 $150,000 Average raw lot cost: $6,000 $2,500 Permits/Infrastructure: $2,000 $600 Annual property taxes: $4,098 $2,235

  11. Economic Impact of Single Family Home Building • 1st - Construction phase • 2nd - Ripple effect from construction phase • 3rd - Occupancy phase • 4th - Ten year total

  12. FIRST YEAR IMPACT: SF Construction Every 534 SF Homes INCLUDING: 483 Jobs in Construction 105 Jobs in Wholesale & Retail Trade 55 Jobs in Business and Professional Services

  13. FIRST YEAR IMPACT: SF Ripple INCLUDING: 93 Jobs in Wholesale and Retail Trade 56 Jobs in Health, Education and Social Services 47 Jobs in Eating and Drinking Places

  14. ONGOING SF ANNUAL EFFECT INCLUDING: 59 Jobs in Wholesale and Retail Trade 32 Jobs in Health, Education & Social Services 30 Jobs in Eating and Drinking Places

  15. Total SF Impact: First Ten Years Along with 1,038 temporary jobs And 218 permanent ones!

  16. FIRST YEAR IMPACT: MF Construction Every 970 MF Homes INCLUDING: 477 Jobs in Construction 102 Jobs in Wholesale & Retail Trade 53 Jobs in Business and Professional Services

  17. FIRST YEAR IMPACT: MF Ripple INCLUDING: 90 Jobs in Wholesale and Retail Trade 54 Jobs in Health, Education & Social Services 45 Jobs in Eating and Drinking Places

  18. ONGOING MF ANNUAL EFFECT INCLUDING: 85 Jobs in Wholesale and Retail Trade 48 Jobs in Eating and Drinking Places 39 Jobs in Health, Education & Social Services

  19. Total MF Impact: First Ten Years Along with 1,011 temporary jobs And 293 permanent ones!

  20. Largest Local Private Employers Employer# of FT Jobs Halliburton 1,850 Nabors 1,750 New SF/MF Residential Construction (534 SF/970 MF) 1,383 Key Energy 550 Schlumberger 550 Mercy Hospital 475 School District One 425 Sanjel 375 Wal-Mart 350 Pioneer Drilling 260 Bethel Lutheran 250 City of Williston 180

  21. BUT NEW HOMES REQUIRE: INFRASTRUCTURE • Fire and police protection • Garbage collection • Parks and recreational opportunities • Roads • Correctional facilities • Primary and secondary education • Etc…

  22. Required Current Expenses per SF Unit

  23. Required Capital per SF Unit

  24. Required Current Expenses per MF Unit

  25. Required Capital per MF Unit

  26. Now that we know: The benefits of construction & The costs of construction Does new construction pay for itself?

  27. Yes it does! For every 534 SF and 970 MF units-- • By the end of the 4th year the debt is fully paid off • By the 2nd year economic impacts offset fiscal costs • In the 4th year, net is $5,079,200 and is $5,108,700 thereafter

  28. Over 15 years, every 534 SF and 970 MF units generate a cumulative $141.2 million in revenue for local governments—but only $80.7 million in costs

  29. What does 4 years mean? • That is, should it be done faster, or is it O.K.? • Big purchases take time to pay off. • Car loans now last 5 years, and many lease! • How fast did you pay off your student loans? • How fast are your kids paying off theirs? • Did you pay off your home in 4 years?

  30. Almost done, just a bit more

  31. How Large Are Non Property Tax Revenues • Single family property taxes are $4,098/unit per year but, yearly revenue is $7,752/unit per year, which is 89% more. • Multifamily property taxes are $2,235/unit per year but, yearly revenue is $4,961/unit per year, which is 120% more. • Clearly, property taxes are not the whole story!

  32. A Closer Look at Primary and Secondary Education • 12.6% attend private schools nationally • 1.7% are Home schooled nationally • 0.4 school age children/MF unit nationally • 0.6 school age children/SF unit nationally • ND state aid is $15 million or 53% of budget

  33. ANY QUESTIONS? • Elliot F. Eisenberg, Ph.D. • Cell: 202.306.2731 • eeisenberg@nahb.org • 1201 15th Street NW • Washington, DC 20005-2800 • Thank you very much!

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