North America Prefabricated Buildings Market Trends

Statistics for the 2023 & 2024 North America Prefabricated Buildings market trends, created by Mordor Intelligence™ Industry Reports. North America Prefabricated Buildings trend report includes a market forecast to 2029 and historical overview. Get a sample of this industry trends analysis as a free report PDF download.

Market Trends of North America Prefabricated Buildings Industry

Population Growth and Rapid Urbanization to Drive Demand for Prefabricated/Modular Construction in the US

In 2022, the degree of urbanization worldwide was at 57%. North America was the region with the highest level of urbanization, with over four-fifths of the population residing in urban areas.

There is an increase in the urban population of the US. The estimated population of the US was approximately 339.96 Million in 2023. It continues to increase, and the country is the third most populous globally, behind China and India. California was the state with the highest population in 2023. Western parts of the US are the most urbanized, and the majority of cities and urban areas can be found here. The Northeast is also highly urbanized, with New York being the most populous city in the US.

In 2023, about 83.1% of the total US population live in cities and urban areas. As urbanization in the country is increasing, there is an increase in demand for buildings for residential and commercial purposes. This demand is giving a boost to prefabricated buildings. The rapid growth and development of urban housing require more precise planning timelines and reduced prices. Due to this, construction firms are adopting cost-effective, proven precast technologies to ensure the highest standards and uniform quality, which can be met by prefabricated technology, thus driving the prefabricated construction market.

North America Prefabricated Buildings Market: Degree of urbanization, By continent, 2022

Growth in Residential Construction Driving the Market

Limited mortgage rates, robust demand for larger living spaces, and a meager housing inventory in the market continue to boost the sector. Home renovation, in addition to home construction, is a significant aspect of residential construction.

By 2023, the yearly value of residential building upgrades in the United States is expected to exceed USD 205 billion. More than 330,000 new rental units are scheduled to be supplied nationwide, comparable to the previous four years of a construction boom. Eight metros are expected to set five-year highs in new apartment deliveries, despite the pandemic's hurdles.

The continued expansion of the new home market implies that new homes are still being built, but mostly in locations where the market moves quickly. New York, Pennsylvania, and New Orleans are examples of this.

In March 2021, Canada's average home selling price increased by 31.6% Y-o-Y, setting a new high as sales rose to an all-time high. During the pandemic, record-low loan rates and a desire for greater room fueled demand for detached homes in smaller communities.

According to the Conference Board of Canada, low mortgage rates and strong population growth drive high home construction demand. In March 2021, residential construction investment climbed for 11 months, rising 7.6% to CAD 14.0 billion (USD 10.99 billion).

In the first quarter of 2021, total building construction investment increased by 9.3% to CAD 53.1 billion (USD 41.67 billion), owing to ongoing strength in the residential sector (+12.4%). Increased spending on single units in Ontario (+21.8%) and Quebec (+24.9%) boosted residential building investment to CAD 39.5 billion (USD 30 billion).

Following a 6.0% drop in the previous quarter, non-residential investment increased by 1.1% to CAD 13.6 billion (USD 10.2 billion) in the first quarter of 2021.

North America Prefabricated Buildings Market: New residential construction, in Thousands, in Canada, 2012-2022

North America Prefabricated Buildings Market Size & Share Analysis - Growth Trends & Forecasts (2024 - 2029)