4410 Fairway Boulevard • Wichita Falls, Texas 76308 Phone (940) 692-2211 • Fax (940) 692-2214 Volume 4, No. 5 Wichita Falls, Texas May 2011 PRSRT STD US POSTAGE PAID WICHITA FALLS, TX PERMIT NO. 491 Reporter NORTH TEXAS HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED North Texas Home Builders Associaon GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING GUEST SPEAKER Dr. George Kazanas Superintendent Wichita Falls ISD MAY 5, 2011 • 11:30 A.M. Wellington Banquet & Conference Center 5200 Kell Boulevard
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4410 Fairway Boulevard • Wichita Falls, Texas 76308
Phone (940) 692-2211 • Fax (940) 692-2214
Volume 4, No. 5 Wichita Falls, Texas May 2011
PRSRT STD US POSTAGE PAID WICHITA FALLS, TX
PERMIT NO. 491
4410 Fairway Boulevard • Wichita Falls, Texas 76308
ReporterNORTH TEXASHOME BUILDERSASSOCIATION
ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED
North Texas Home Builders Association
GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
GUEST SPEAKERDr. George Kazanas
SuperintendentWichita Falls ISD
MAY 5, 2011 • 11:30 A.M.Wellington Banquet & Conference Center
5200 Kell Boulevard
DOUG McCULLOCHPresident
This week, the U.S. Commerce Department released data on the decline in new home sales across the nation and a flood of articles followed. While the overall U.S. market figures for new home sales dropped for the last three months, it is important to
recognize that the Texas housing market fared much better than other states during the recent downturn.
When you look at data from Texas, it is clear that the housing figures are different than the national market. According to Texas Comptroller Susan Combs’ March 18, 2011 Economic Outlook, sales and construction activity in Texas began to shows signs of recovery in 2010. Their data for 2011 indicates that during the 12 months ending in January 2011, 24 percent more multifamily building permits were issued and only 4 percent fewer single-family building permits were issued than one year ago. January 2011 existing single-family home sales in Texas were 2 percent higher than in January 2010.
As noted in the same issue of Economic Outlook, Texas has weathered the national real estate crunch without significant damage to property values to date. In Texas, the median price for existing single-family homes increased by 3.3 percent from February 2010 to February 2011 to $145,800. In February 2011, the Texas foreclosure
rate was one in every 841 mortgages. This was substantially better than Nevada’s one in 119, Arizona’s one in 178, California’s one in 239, and Utah’s one in 273.
Our state’s housing market is expected to continue to outpace the rest of the nation. The current issue of Builder magazine analyzed the top 20 healthiest housing markets for 2011 and Texas cities dominated the list. Four of the cities deemed “healthiest” were in Texas: Austin; Dallas; El Paso; and San Antonio.
In the January 2011 Monthly Review of the Texas Economy published by the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University, the state’s construction industry added 32,300 jobs from December 2009 to December 2010, a 5.8 percent rate increase and ranked second in job creation. According to their MLS housing activity data, home sales in February 2011 were up 12.1 percent from January 2011 representing a dollar volume change of 17.1 percent.
Another indicator that the state’s economy has been comparatively healthy was the U.S. Bureau of the Census report that Texas added more people (nearly 4.3 million) than any other state between the census counts of 2000 and 2010. The population expansion will continue to fuel the need for housing.
While the national figures on housing data show a slowdown in sales, let’s highlight the fact that the state of housing is strong in Texas.
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PARADE OF HOMES Scheduled for June 4-12The 2011 Parade of Homes will begin June 4 and run through June 12. There will be a Kick-Off Lunch sponsored by Landmark Title at the Wichita Falls Museum of Art, #2 Eureka Circle, adjacent to Landmark Title on Friday June 3, 11:30 to 1:30. Mayor Glenn Barham and Representative Lanham Lyne will honor the North Texas Home Builders Association with their attendance for a ribbon cutting. News Channel 3 will be doing the noon weather report live and Spencer Blake with Channel 6 will cover the ribbon cutting. Parade of Homes tickets will be sold in advance at the Kick-Off lunch.
Please save the date on your calendar and plan on supporting your NTHBA Parade of Homes!
BRYAN WAGGONER
3907 Kell Boulevard • Wichita Falls • Texas 76308(940) 691-3641
TxDOT transportation funding was the subject of Adele Lewis’s presentation to the April general membership luncheon of the North Texas Home Builders Association on Thursday, April 7, at Coyote Ranch Resort.
“Bringing c lar i ty to the discussion” and “funding the challenges in transportation” are the objectives of TxDOT said Lewis. “While we do a better job with our roads that other states, inflation, better fuel-efficient vehicles, lower federal funding, an aging infrastructure, and other uses of highway funds all affect TxDOT’s budget and are challenges for TxDOT in meeting all of its goals.”
She noted that construction inflation increased 65 percent between 2002 and 2008. She also noted that by 2030, Texans will likely be driving cars and trucks that average about 34 miles per gallon. Thus for every mile driven, a lower amount of tax dollars will be going to the state under the gasoline tax.
She explained that TXDOT is funded by the Motor Gas Tax of 38.4 cents per gallon and by vehicle registration fees. However, Texas is a “donor” state and contributes $1.2 billion to the federal government from state money. That 38.4 cents per gallon includes the federal fuel tax of 18.4 cents and the state tax of 20 cents per gallon (of which 15 cents goes to transportation and five cents to education).
TxDOT’s 2011 budget is approximately $9 billion and Lewis said one-third of that goes to highway maintenance. The rest goes to debt service, existing projects and new projects. Only about one-half
billion dollars is available for new construction across the entire state.
In the latest budget year, she said our region received only $26 million for new construction and maintenance. She noted that in the late 1990s, our region’s funding level was up to $120 million per year, but is now back to early 1990s levels. Consequently, staffing levels have been reduced from 320 persons 20 years ago, to 222 today.
Options for increased TxDot financing include increasing the gas tax and registration fees, increasing the state sales tax, instituting a “vehicle miles traveled fee” (this would include
electric vehicles that currently do not pay any gas taxes), adding more toll roads, doing public-private partnerships on new construction, borrowing more money (bonds), or creating transportation reinvestment zones (where in a particular county, the county government increases the property taxes for road construction).
Lewis said the Wichita Falls district of TxDOT includes nine North Texas counties. These include Wilbarger, Baylor, Throckmorton, Wichita, Archer, Young, Clay, Montague, and Cooke counties.
Among the unfunded regional priorities are U.S. 277 from the Knox-Baylor county lines to Seymour into a four-lane highway; the four-lane expansion of U.S. 277 from Seymour to Maybelle; and from Dundee to Holliday; the four-lane expansion of U.S. 82 from Henrietta to Nocona; and the eight-lane expansion of I-35 from the Denton/Cooke county lines to Oklahoma.
Throughout the state, she said the estimated construction and maintenance needs through 2035 amount to S370 billion.
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North Texas Home Builders Association is accepting applications for nominees for the Housing Hall of Honor. The primary mission for the North Texas Home Builders Housing Hall of Honor is to celebrate men and women who have made significant and lasting contributions to the housing industry in North Texas. A secondary purpose is to promote a positive image of the Texas housing industry to the public through increased awareness and education.
Please take time to go online at www.nthba.com and read the guidelines, fill out an application and submit your nominee.
Deadline for applications will be July 25, 2011 by 5:00 p.m.
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