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Metro Phoenix Housing Shortage Hits 98,703 | Living In Phoenix Arizon

August 22, 2025

METRO PHOENIX HOUSING SHORTAGE HITS 98,703

LIVING IN PHOENIX, ARIZONA

Metro Phoenix Housing Shortage Hits 98,703

 

By AZBigMedia, azbigmedia.com | August 21, 2025

America’s housing shortage grew to an all-time high of 4.7 million units, according to a new Zillow® analysis of recently released Census data. This deepening housing deficit remains the prime driver of the nation’s housing affordability crisis. In Metro Phoenix, the housing shortage hit 98,703 in 2023, an analysis shows.

Construction boomed in response to high demand and price growth during the early years of the pandemic. But that hasn’t been enough to keep up with the growing population, let alone undo nearly two decades of underbuilding that kicked off during the Great Recession

“The unfortunate fact is that we still don’t have enough housing in this country for people who need it. Construction has helped prevent the housing deficit from ballooning, but it hasn’t yet begun to close the gap,” said Orphe Divounguy, senior economist at Zillow. “We know what works: lower building restraints to allow for more density and less expensive housing. More of these measures at the local level can help get more homes built and begin to ease this outsize financial burden for millions of Americans.”

In 2023, 3.4 million homes sat vacant and available for rent or for sale, according to Census data. Meanwhile, 8.1 million families shared their homes with people who weren’t related to them. While some people choose to live with roommates, most of these families would probably prefer their own place if one were available that they could afford.

While mortgage costs are slightly lower than last year nationwide, buying a home is still a stretch, especially for first-time buyers. A family earning the median household income could afford to buy a typical home in 2019 — now they would need a $17,000 raise.

Construction Boom Slows Housing Shortage Increase, But Hasn’t Stopped It

A home-building surge over the past five years has helped slow the growth of the housing deficit, but isn’t reversing it. The housing deficit grew by 159,000 homes in 2023 — still an increase, but smaller than the jump of 257,000 in 2022.

The total number of homes in America grew by 1.4 million homes in 2023, up from 1.3 million added the year before. This includes new construction and subtracts units that were destroyed. While the total number of families also increased, fewer new families had to share a home compared to 2022.

Fewer Building Restrictions And More Density Are Needed

Builders completed 1.45 million units in 2023, and that momentum continued in 2024, with 1.63 million units completed; both are records since 2007. Builders responded faster to the pandemic-era spike in demand in areas with fewer building restrictions, Zillow Research found. This has helped price and rent growth ease in those metros and balanced those markets faster than in places with more stringent regulations.

Experts overwhelmingly agree that relaxing zoning laws to raise density is one of the best ways to make housing more affordable. These measures have broad support among homeowners and renters. Even adding a modest amount of density in the country’s largest markets could create millions of new homes.

That’s why Zillow advocates in support of state-level initiatives that relax zoning requirements for affordable housing and ‘missing middle’ higher-density housing, including ADUs, duplexes and triplexes.

Millennials share housing with nonrelatives more than any other generation, making up 38% of the families “doubling up” in 2023, followed by Gen Z at 29%, Gen X at 17%, and baby boomers and older generations at 16%.

Among the 50 largest major metros, New York, Los Angeles, Boston, San Francisco and Washington, DC, have the largest housing deficits.

Metro Area* Housing
Deficit
(2023)
Change in Housing
Deficit Year over
Year (YoY)**
Change in
Available Units
YoY (%)
Raise Needed for Median-
Income Family to Afford a
Mortgage on a Typical Home at
20% Down
United States 4,699,836 159,063 -2.8 % $17,670
New York, NY 402,361 12,437 -3.2 % $99,343
Los Angeles, CA 338,750 2,022 0.9 % $149,375
Chicago, IL 106,522 9,143 -9.4 % -$187
Dallas, TX 49,204 1,054 1.9 % $17,448
Houston, TX 20,164 136 2.3 % $6,304
Washington, DC 132,238 (983) -3.1 % $26,513
Philadelphia, PA 81,448 8,580 -4.7 % $16,344
Miami, FL 71,966 5,022 -4.5 % $59,379
Atlanta, GA 66,323 780 2.6 % $14,735
Boston, MA 150,541 (4,571) 2.6 % $78,703
Phoenix, AZ 98,703 4,719 7.8 % $22,500
San Francisco, CA 139,990 (11,501) 8.2 % $165,566
Riverside, CA 85,087 8,099 -5.6 % $60,685
Detroit, MI 36,187 1,198 3.4 % -$1,804
Seattle, WA 101,923 (5,974) 8.3 % $84,356
Minneapolis, MN 73,059 (4,501) 6.2 % $8,627
San Diego, CA 95,831 1,892 0.7 % $128,954
Tampa, FL 33,200 1,858 -0.2 % $27,198
Denver, CO 70,919 (749) 1.8 % $43,588
Baltimore, MD 40,644 3,836 -12.3 % $8,104
St. Louis, MO 17,368 2,544 -7.7 % -$4,897
Orlando, FL 24,402 2,874 2.2 % $26,497
Charlotte, NC 22,098 3,507 -2.9 % $15,302
San Antonio, TX 13,558 (2,220) 7.5 % $8,064
Portland, OR 70,485 (1,799) -0.9 % $48,708
Sacramento, CA 60,431 (2,293) 4.9 % $53,660
Pittsburgh, PA 15,420 (212) 0.7 % -$11,244
Cincinnati, OH 32,025 (256) -1.6 % -$4,396
Austin, TX 63,210 1,878 -0.1 % $27,545
Las Vegas, NV 32,192 3,117 -6.8 % $29,140
Kansas City, MO 27,923 344 -5.9 % $7,383
Columbus, OH 36,219 1,240 -2.5 % $2,561
Indianapolis, IN 15,005 330 -6.1 % -$3,052
Cleveland, OH 13,774 (1,609) -1.0 % -$11,588
San Jose, CA 56,378 (1,178) 5.2 % $251,597
Nashville, TN 34,843 (1,142) -4.1 % $25,508
Virginia Beach, VA 19,887 1,044 -7.6 % $13,898
Providence, RI 29,791 3,318 -13.9 % $50,418
Jacksonville, FL 13,243 (1,007) 10.8 % $19,202
Milwaukee, WI 13,929 (977) 1.8 % $36,519
Oklahoma City, OK 11,605 (2,365) -5.1 % -$2,201
Raleigh, NC 11,096 (635) 3.3 % $16,602
Memphis, TN 1,543 (1,807) 1.8 % $807
Richmond, VA 15,245 (1,118) 8.5 % $12,816
Louisville, KY 11,107 1,144 -1.8 % -$855
New Orleans, LA 4,234 30 1.3 % $10,543
Salt Lake City, UT 33,258 3,078 0.2 % $40,038
Hartford, CT 13,131 (426) -5.1 % $16,104
Buffalo, NY 17,194 1,993 -12.6 % -$3,137
Birmingham, AL 5,966 1,925 -13.5 % -$3,933
*Table ordered by market size
** A positive number indicates a rising housing deficit
– more at azbigmedia.com


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