Since the start of this year, new home construction has been off to a solid start in Florida – Last month, there were approximately 6,435 new residential construction permits with a total value in excess of $2.1 billion added to … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: February 2025
Based on the HBW’s latest construction data reports, there were more than 1,765 new swimming pool construction permits with a total value in excess of $146.5 million added to the HBW database for Florida last month. Out of the five regions … Continue reading
Since the start of this year, new swimming pool construction has been off to a slow start in the Lone Star State. Last month, there were approximately 390 new permits with a total construction value in excess of $30.3 million on … Continue reading
New home construction in Florida kicked off the year with a strong start, as leading builders pulled thousands of permits across the state in January. According to the latest data from HBW, a handful of top firms dominated the residential … Continue reading
The Texas home construction market is off to a steady start in 2025, with builders across the state securing permits for new residential projects. Earlier this week, we analyzed HBW construction data reports to highlight the top-performing home builders in … Continue reading
Reports for the start of 2025 are in and available for HBW subscribers. Based on the most recent building permit data from HBW, we found that there were more than 5,900 new residential construction permits with a total value of … Continue reading
Across the state, swimming pool construction has been steadily declining throughout Florida since 2022. While swimming pools usually come to mind when thinking of Florida, in 2024 the volume of new construction permits was the lowest it has been since 2019; … Continue reading
Based on HBW’s latest Swimming Pool Construction Activity Trend Report for Texas, it appears that new swimming pool construction has continued to slow down across the state. In 2024, the Lone Star State demonstrated an 18 percent year-over-year decline in … Continue reading