I'm seeing all the signs of recovery here in Connecticut. I took a carpenter position two months ago thinking it would be 6 weeks of work but the GC on the project gave us the addition project after we finished the rehab (we're doing a hurricane recovery in Fairfield Ct) and the other carpenters scheduled to do it continued to be no-shows. We tried for the last two weeks to find a few people to come help. Everyone has too much work.
Everywhere there are dumpsters in driveways and piles of lumber waiting. It looks to be really big. The people we spoke to had 6 houses to frame by spring. By spring the interior work will explode and the real estate investors will finally have their signal to start investing again which will lead to even bigger glut of work.
We might even see prices rise this time. It's my belief that there is a shortage of tradesman right now. Many people dropped out of the trades this past decade and there are no longer hordes of illegal workers on the corners waiting for work.
Good times ahead if you ask me
Everywhere there are dumpsters in driveways and piles of lumber waiting. It looks to be really big. The people we spoke to had 6 houses to frame by spring. By spring the interior work will explode and the real estate investors will finally have their signal to start investing again which will lead to even bigger glut of work.
We might even see prices rise this time. It's my belief that there is a shortage of tradesman right now. Many people dropped out of the trades this past decade and there are no longer hordes of illegal workers on the corners waiting for work.
Good times ahead if you ask me