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Welcome to North Dakota – the state that simply can’t build homes fast enough!

Published by Gbaf News

Posted on May 14, 2013

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· Last updated: October 31, 2023

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property-horizon• Prefabricated housing to increase 15% annually to 2017
• 15,000 oil workers already in North Dakota, with numbers rising daily
• Modular housing investment available from just $27,950

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Modular Housing Industry Growth in the US

America’s modular homes industry is on the rise. According to Report Linker’s February 2013 US Prefabricated Housing Market Analysis, prefabricated homes are set to increase 15% annually through to 2017. Although the sale of prefabricated homes suffered along with the rest of the US housing market in recent years, 2006-2009 saw the industry achieve a rise in market share.

Advantages of Prefabricated Over Traditional Homes

Buying a modular home has numerous advantages over buying a traditional building. According to the Manufactured Housing Institute, technological advances and improved flexibility in the construction process have attracted an increasing number of urban and suburban buyers, with new architectural styles and designs making the homes increasingly customisable.

The current financial challenges faced in the US mean that for many families prefabricated housing is the perfect solution. Improvements in build quality mean that features such as working fireplaces and state of the art kitchens have become the norm. Significant enhancements in energy efficiency also provide potential sources of savings in modular homes.

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Property Horizons Responds to Housing Demand

One company that has been quick off the mark in offering high quality modular homes is unique worldwide investment company Property Horizons. The company has focused on meeting the desperate housing needs of workers drawn to North Dakota’s Bakken Formation oil boom.

North Dakota, as a mainly rural state and the US’s largest producer of many cereal grains, has suffered greatly during the economic crisis. Matt Damon, the multi-award winning actor whose latest movie Promised Land explores the issue of industrial fracking, commented recently,

“It’s a heart-breaking situation in rural America at the moment. If you think a recession hits a city hard, go to the country instead.”

North Dakota’s Unique Economic Situation

Yet North Dakota is in a unique position. Instead of spiraling unemployment, the state has the lowest unemployment level in the US. With oil workers flocking from all over the country, the state has overcome the recession but now faces a different problem – a chronic housing shortage.

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Solutions for Oil Worker Accommodation Needs

Property Horizons is addressing both sides of the problem. As well as offering executive-style mini-hotels to single oil workers (available from an investment price of $27,950 for a half fraction), the company has added single family homes to its portfolio.

Director and Founding Partner Robert Gavin explains,

“There are 15,000 oil workers and rising in North Dakota. Many have families who are unable to join them due to the lack of accommodation. In Williston, one of the flash points for the crisis, Property Horizons is now offering 174 luxury modular single family homes, each with its own acre of land.”

The development – Horizons Ridge – will include three and four bedroom homes, with two or three bathrooms, basements and double or triple garages. Sale prices will begin at $270,000 for a three bed/two bath home, rising to around $350,000 for four bed/three bath properties. Buy-to-let investors can expect to achieve predicted rental returns of 13-15% for corporate tenancies and the leveraged cash on cash yields based on net rental profit as a function of the down payment will be around 50-60%, with financing available.

Investment Opportunities in North Dakota Housing

With the prefabricated housing market share on the increase and the Bakken Formation oil boom attracting more workers every day, savvy investors will need to move fast to benefit fully from Property Horizons’ developments. For more information call Property Horizons on+44 (0) 1908 888 999,
visit www.propertyhorizons.co.uk or contact the team oninfo@propertyhorizons.co.uk.

 

 

 

Key Takeaways

  • North Dakota’s oil boom triggered a substantial surge in housing demand, especially in the Bakken region.
  • Prefabricated and modular housing solutions quickly emerged to address acute shortages, particularly for oil workers.
  • Williston and other boomtowns saw housing unit growth outpace national averages, with surging rents and construction permits.
  • Temporary “man camps” evolved into more permanent modular options as overcrowded, rudimentary shelters became unsustainable.
  • High wages and remote conditions fueled housing costs, prompting both public and private efforts to expand affordable housing stock.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is North Dakota struggling to build homes fast enough?
Rapid oil-driven job growth in regions like the Bakken has outpaced housing supply, creating acute shortages, especially for incoming oil workers.
What types of housing emerged to meet the demand?
Modular and prefabricated homes—including “man camps,” workforce housing units, and apartment complexes—have been deployed to quickly provide accommodations.
How did housing growth in North Dakota compare nationally?
Between 2010 and 2017, North Dakota saw an 18 % growth in housing units—far above the national average and the highest among states.
Were rental prices affected by the boom?
Yes; rents soared, with one-bedroom apartments in places like Williston reaching levels comparable to large cities such as New York.
How is housing evolving beyond temporary structures?
Over time, rudimentary shelters gave way to better-insulated modular homes and apartment buildings as local officials phased out substandard options.

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