More than 10,000 new homes and apartments built across Sacramento and Placer counties between June 2024 and June 2025 are credited with pumping billions of dollars into the regional economy and supporting tens of thousands of jobs, according to an industry analysis. The building surge generated major one-year economic impacts, and the research projects sizable ongoing tax and income benefits for years to come. Builders argue that the region’s housing pipeline is becoming a revenue engine for local governments, even as they warn that mounting fees and permitting obstacles could choke off future supply.
As reported by Folsom Times, the North State Building Industry Association’s four linked reports, produced with the National Association of Home Builders’ local economic model, tally 10,076 new units during the study period. The analysis estimates roughly $4.51 billion in local income, about $1.29 billion in taxes and fees for local governments, and 45,728 full-time equivalent jobs tied to that construction year. The packet combines county-level NAHB runs with a separate fee study commissioned by the BIA…..