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Growth in Remodeling Spending Projected to Peak in 2017

Strong gains in home renovation and repair spending are expected to continue into next year before tapering, according to our latest Leading Indicator of Remodeling Activity (LIRA) released today. The LIRA projects that annual growth in home improvement and repair expenditures will continue to increase, surpassing eight percent by the second quarter of 2017 before moderating somewhat later in the year.

Homeowner remodeling activity continues to be encouraged by rising home values and tightening for-sale inventories in many markets across the country. Yet, a recent slowdown in the expansion of single family homebuilding and existing home sales could pull remodeling growth off its peak by the second half of 2017.

Even as remodeling growth trends back down, levels of spending are expected to reach new highs by the third quarter of next year. At $327 billion annually, the homeowner improvement and repair market will surpass its previous inflation-adjusted peak from 2006.

For more information about the LIRA, including how it is calculated, visit the JCHS website.

NOTE ON LIRA MODEL: As of April 21, 2016, the LIRA has undergone a major re-benchmarking and recalculation in order to better forecast a broader segment of the national residential remodeling market. For more information on this, see our earlier blog post, and read the research note: Re-Benchmarking the Leading Indicator of Remodeling Activity.