Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
California Housing Crisis Will Get Worse as LA Fires Destroy Homes
dan_walters
By Dan Walters, CalMatters Commentary
Published 5 months ago on
January 17, 2025

The remains of a smoldering home in an Altadena neighborhood affected by the Eaton Fire on Jan. 8, 2025. (CalMatters/Jules Hotz)

Share

Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...

The wildfires sweeping through Los Angeles County communities have destroyed at least 10,000 homes so far and more are in the path of still-uncontrolled flames.

Dan Walters

Opinion

CalMatters

Obviously, the loss of so many dwellings, whether they be single-family homes or apartments, exacerbates what was already one of the nation’s most acute shortages of housing — a crisis that has worsened despite strenuous efforts by Gov. Gavin Newsom and legislators to make construction of new housing easier by removing local barriers.

State officials say California should be building 180,000 units of housing each year, but the trend is going the other way.

Newsom’s new budget says that due to rising interest rates, California’s residential permitting has “fallen substantially in 2024, with total permit growth in the third quarter falling by 13.5% from the previous year to an annualized rate of just around 102,000 permits,” after averaging nearly 121,000 in 2021.

The budget projects continued low housing production until interest rates decline later in the decade; it could hit 125,000 in 2028 “as the Federal Reserve decreases interest rates, making construction inputs more affordable and lowering mortgage rates.”

It’s a far cry from Newsom’s campaign pledge to build 3.5 million new units of housing. “As governor, I will lead the effort to develop the 3.5 million new housing units we need by 2025 because our solutions must be as bold as the problem is big,” then-Lt. Gov. Newsom wrote on Medium in 2017.

During his inaugural speech in 2019, Newsom announced a “Marshall Plan for affordable housing,” evoking the multi-billion dollar program to rebuild Europe after World War II.

However, at the current level of construction of roughly 100,000 units a year, Newsom’s governorship will probably end two years hence with less than a quarter of his announced goal having been reached.

California is not alone in having a housing shortage even though, in both absolute and relative terms, it has one of the worst. How did the state go from building as many as 200,000 units a year in 2005 to half that level today?

Millennials Face a Market With Few New Homes

The peak 20 years ago reflected some unusual conditions, such as the federal government’s program to expand homeownership that, in turn, sparked lower standards for mortgage applications —creating a bubble that spectacularly burst a few years later. It precipitated a global financial crisis and a severe recession that hit California and a few other states particularly hard, with lingering aftereffects, a new study of the nation’s housing shortage by University of Southern California researchers shows.

After the housing bubble burst, bankers and government officials tightened down on qualification for mortgages, but tighter credit led to limited supply, which didn’t match a new generation’s housing desires, the study found.

“These measures came at the worst possible time — just as millennials, the largest generation in 30 years, entered the housing market,” Dowell Myers, a study author who directs the Population Dynamics Research Group at USC’s Sol Price School of Public Policy, said in a USC announcement. “Young home seekers were welcomed with the lowest construction in more than 60 years.

“Housing policy needs to be better at planning for the needs of different age groups and their life stages to avoid mismatches between supply and demand,” Myers said in the release.

How about the impact of Los Angeles’ wildfires?

“A tightly constrained housing supply reduces resilience to absorb losses from unexpected disasters — fires, earthquakes, hurricanes and more,” Myers said. “In Los Angeles, this lack of flexibility could rapidly intensify gentrification as relocations strain the existing housing stock.”

About the Author

Dan Walters has been a journalist for nearly 60 years, spending all but a few of those years working for California newspapers. He began his professional career in 1960, at age 16, at the Humboldt Times.

CalMatters is a public interest journalism venture committed to explaining how California’s state Capitol works and why it matters. For more columns by Dan Walters, go to calmatters.org/commentary.

Make Your Voice Heard

GV Wire encourages vigorous debate from people and organizations on local, state, and national issues. Submit your op-ed to bmcewen@gvwire.com for consideration.

RELATED TOPICS:

DON'T MISS

What Are Fresno Real Estate Experts Predicting for 2025 and Beyond?

DON'T MISS

First California EV Mandates Hit Automakers This Year. Most Are Not Even Close

DON'T MISS

Vacant Fresno Restaurant Heavily Damaged in Early Morning Fire

DON'T MISS

Visalia Police Make Arrest in Deadly Hit-and-Run

DON'T MISS

Madera County Inmate Arrested After Chase and Crash With Kids in Car

DON'T MISS

Fresno Shooting Leaves Man Dead Near Griffith and Hughes

DON'T MISS

Iran and Israel Say a New Wave of Iranian Missile Attacks Has Begun. Explosions Heard Over Jerusalem

DON'T MISS

Man Found Dead in Bass Lake, Cause Under Investigation

DON'T MISS

US Marines Carry out First Known Detention of Civilian in Los Angeles, Video Shows

DON'T MISS

Tensions Boil Between Arias and Dem Congressmembers

DON'T MISS

ICE Arrests of Non-Criminal Migrants Surge 800% Under Trump

DON'T MISS

Youth Invited to Unplug, Connect With Nature at Day Camp in Auberry

UP NEXT

Visalia Police Make Arrest in Deadly Hit-and-Run

UP NEXT

Madera County Inmate Arrested After Chase and Crash With Kids in Car

UP NEXT

Fresno Shooting Leaves Man Dead Near Griffith and Hughes

UP NEXT

Iran and Israel Say a New Wave of Iranian Missile Attacks Has Begun. Explosions Heard Over Jerusalem

UP NEXT

Man Found Dead in Bass Lake, Cause Under Investigation

UP NEXT

US Marines Carry out First Known Detention of Civilian in Los Angeles, Video Shows

UP NEXT

Tensions Boil Between Arias and Dem Congressmembers

UP NEXT

ICE Arrests of Non-Criminal Migrants Surge 800% Under Trump

UP NEXT

Mexico’s Sheinbaum Urges US to Avoid Immigration Action at LA Soccer Game

UP NEXT

Fresno County’s Firestone Fire Grows, Personnel Added to Contain the Blaze

Fresno Shooting Leaves Man Dead Near Griffith and Hughes

10 hours ago

Iran and Israel Say a New Wave of Iranian Missile Attacks Has Begun. Explosions Heard Over Jerusalem

11 hours ago

Man Found Dead in Bass Lake, Cause Under Investigation

11 hours ago

US Marines Carry out First Known Detention of Civilian in Los Angeles, Video Shows

11 hours ago

Tensions Boil Between Arias and Dem Congressmembers

11 hours ago

ICE Arrests of Non-Criminal Migrants Surge 800% Under Trump

11 hours ago

Youth Invited to Unplug, Connect With Nature at Day Camp in Auberry

12 hours ago

Mexico’s Sheinbaum Urges US to Avoid Immigration Action at LA Soccer Game

12 hours ago

Fresno County’s Firestone Fire Grows, Personnel Added to Contain the Blaze

13 hours ago

Valley Crime Stoppers’ Most Wanted Person of the Day: Allan Saly

13 hours ago

Vacant Fresno Restaurant Heavily Damaged in Early Morning Fire

An early morning fire caused significant damage to a vacant restaurant building in Fresno, the Fresno Fire Department reported.   ...

9 hours ago

A vacant Fresno restaurant was heavily damaged in a fire early Friday, June 13, 2025, morning, with no injuries reported and the cause under investigation. (Fresno FD)
9 hours ago

Vacant Fresno Restaurant Heavily Damaged in Early Morning Fire

10 hours ago

Visalia Police Make Arrest in Deadly Hit-and-Run

Michael Sanchez, 30, a Madera County inmate, who failed to return from a funeral day-pass was arrested Friday after a police chase and crash involving children. (Madera County SO)
10 hours ago

Madera County Inmate Arrested After Chase and Crash With Kids in Car

10 hours ago

Fresno Shooting Leaves Man Dead Near Griffith and Hughes

Israeli Iron Dome air defense system fires to intercept missiles over Tel Aviv, Israel, Friday, June 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Tomer Neuberg)
11 hours ago

Iran and Israel Say a New Wave of Iranian Missile Attacks Has Begun. Explosions Heard Over Jerusalem

A man in his 80s was found dead in Bass Lake on Friday, June 13, 2025, morning while attempting to launch a boat, authorities said. (Madera County SO)
11 hours ago

Man Found Dead in Bass Lake, Cause Under Investigation

U.S. Marines detain a person outside the Wilshire Federal Building after Marines were deployed to Los Angeles, as protests against federal immigration sweeps continue, in Los Angeles, California, U.S. June 13, 2025. (Reuters/Aude Guerrucci)
11 hours ago

US Marines Carry out First Known Detention of Civilian in Los Angeles, Video Shows

11 hours ago

Tensions Boil Between Arias and Dem Congressmembers

Help continue the work that gets you the news that matters most.

Search

Send this to a friend