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  • How many homes are getting built in Decatur in 2026?

    Stacker|May 1, 2026

    Sundry Photography // Shutterstock How many homes are getting built in Decatur in 2026? Homebuilding plays a critical role in maintaining a steady housing supply and keeping prices at sustainable levels. As the U.S. population grows, more housing is needed to meet demand. Since the Great Recession, construction has lagged well behind what is needed, which is one of the main reasons home prices are so high today. Supply has slowly increased over the past few years but is still below what is...

  • How many homes are getting built in Birmingham in 2026?

    Stacker|May 1, 2026

    Billion Photos // Shutterstock How many homes are getting built in Birmingham in 2026? Homebuilding plays a critical role in maintaining a steady housing supply and keeping prices at sustainable levels. As the U.S. population grows, more housing is needed to meet demand. Since the Great Recession, construction has lagged well behind what is needed, which is one of the main reasons home prices are so high today. Supply has slowly increased over the past few years but is still below what is...

  • How many homes are getting built in Auburn in 2026?

    Stacker|May 1, 2026

    Aleksandrkozak // Shutterstock How many homes are getting built in Auburn in 2026? Homebuilding plays a critical role in maintaining a steady housing supply and keeping prices at sustainable levels. As the U.S. population grows, more housing is needed to meet demand. Since the Great Recession, construction has lagged well behind what is needed, which is one of the main reasons home prices are so high today. Supply has slowly increased over the past few years but is still below what is needed...

  • How many homes are getting built in Anniston in 2026?

    Stacker|May 1, 2026

    Aleksandrkozak // Shutterstock How many homes are getting built in Anniston in 2026? Homebuilding plays a critical role in maintaining a steady housing supply and keeping prices at sustainable levels. As the U.S. population grows, more housing is needed to meet demand. Since the Great Recession, construction has lagged well behind what is needed, which is one of the main reasons home prices are so high today. Supply has slowly increased over the past few years but is still below what is needed...