CBRE: Construction Costs Could Jump 14%

CBRE, Dallas, said it expects U.S. construction costs to jump 14.1 percent year-over-year by year-end due to pressures including labor shortages, inflation, supply chain disruptions, pandemic reverberations and the war in Ukraine.

2Q CRE Construction Cost Increases 2.4%

Rider Levett Bucknall, Phoenix, reported commercial real estate construction costs increased 2.4% during the second quarter.

Scott Roller: Rising Construction Costs – The Appraisal Dilemma

The domino effect – an endless run of falling dominos winding through the residential home construction industry. That’s a vision we can easily conjure up when witnessing the ongoing impacts of steadily rising construction costs. And guess who is at the end of the domino chain, having to deal with the residual mess? Residential home appraisers and their lender clients.

Scott Roller: Rising Construction Costs – The Appraisal Dilemma

The domino effect – an endless run of falling dominos winding through the residential home construction industry. That’s a vision we can easily conjure up when witnessing the ongoing impacts of steadily rising construction costs. And guess who is at the end of the domino chain, having to deal with the residual mess? Residential home appraisers and their lender clients.

Scott Roller: Rising Construction Costs – The Appraisal Dilemma

The domino effect – an endless run of falling dominos winding through the residential home construction industry. That’s a vision we can easily conjure up when witnessing the ongoing impacts of steadily rising construction costs. And guess who is at the end of the domino chain, having to deal with the residual mess? Residential home appraisers and their lender clients.

Scott Roller: Rising Construction Costs – The Appraisal Dilemma

The domino effect – an endless run of falling dominos winding through the residential home construction industry. That’s a vision we can easily conjure up when witnessing the ongoing impacts of steadily rising construction costs. And guess who is at the end of the domino chain, having to deal with the residual mess? Residential home appraisers and their lender clients.