Construction Trends Alabama Market: 2nd Quarter 2013

Jefferson and Tuscaloosa Counties are the newest coverage areas in HBW’s repertoire of new construction permit data in the Alabama market.

The counties we report on are showing steady growth. As reported in the previous quarter, the Alabama market saw a very minimal dip in construction. However, we are happy to report that Alabama’s residential construction numbers have increased greatly this quarter and are now higher than they have been in over a year.

For the Alabama Mobile Metro areas, the following New Residential Construction Market Trends Report- summarizes residential new building permits issued for the following counties that include: Mobile County, Baldwin County, Jefferson County and Tuscaloosa County. 

HBW_2013_Q2_Alabama Mobile Metro New Construction Trends 2013

These complimentary construction stats are provided from the building permit data collected by the staff of HBW, Inc.  More detailed information can be obtained from the HBW, Inc. sales staff.

Construction Trends Florida Market: 2nd Quarter 2013

The turn in new Construction for the state of Florida looks very progressive at the close of  the 2013 2nd Quarter.

Although in Florida’s Northwest Metro area, we saw a slight decrease in construction. However, the numbers are holding steady and remain higher than the numbers we saw in the 3rd and 4th quarter of 2012.

Take a look at the following New Residential Construction Market Trends Reports, within the below infographics, they summarize residential new building permits issued for the Florida Northwest Metro area – which includes Bay County, Calhoun County, Escambia County, Santa Rosa County, Wakulla County, Jefferson County, Franklin County, Gadsden County, Gulf County, Okaloosa County, Walton County, Holmes County, Jackson County, Leon County, Liberty County, Washington County.

For the Florida Northeast Metro areas, the following New Residential Construction Market Trends Report- summarizes residential new building permits issued for the following counties that include: Flagler County, Nassau County, Duval County, St. Johns County, Clay County, Putnam County, Alachua County, Marion County all residential new construction permits pulled.

 

Construction Trends Florida 2nd Quarter 2013

For the Florida Southwest Metro area, the following New Residential Construction Market Trends Report- summarizes residential new building permits issued for the following counties which include: Charlotte County, Manatee County, Sarasota County, Lee County and Collier County.

For the Florida Southeast Metro areas, the following New Residential Construction Market Trends Report- summarizes residential new building permits issued for the following counties which include: Dade County, Broward County, Palm Beach County, Indian River County, Martin County, Okeechobee County, and St. Lucie County.

For the Florida Orlando Metro areas, the following New Residential Construction Market Trends Report- summarizes residential new building permits issued for the Florida Orlando Metro counties which included: Orange County, Brevard County, Osceola County, Lake County, Seminole County and Volusia County.

For the Florida Tampa Metro areas, the following New Residential Construction Market Trends Report- summarizes residential new building permits issued for the following counties which include: Pinellas County, Pasco County, Highlands County, Hillsborough County, Polk County, Citrus County, Sumter County and Hernando County.

All other Florida markets saw a substantial increase in construction, with some as high as thirty percent. We are very enthusiastic about the growth we are seeing in Florida’s residential construction numbers.

Based on this latest quarterly report Florida’s housing market, which was hit hard during the recession, is flourishing once again.

These complimentary construction stats are provided from the building permit data collected by the staff of HBW, Inc.  More detailed information can be obtained from the HBW, Inc. sales staff.

Alabama Expansion – Constructions Industry News by HBW Inc.

HBW is expanding!!

At HBW, we take pride in delivering timely, accurate and complete building permit data to the construction industry. Our mission is to always provide the best and most accurate service to our customers and listen to their needs.

We are excited to start our expansion project by announcing the addition of the Birmingham Metro area which includes Jefferson & Tuscaloosa Counties!

Construction Leads in Alabama Jefferson and Tuscaloosa counties

 

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This is only the beginning!! HBW will continue to expand throughout the year. Stay tuned for more announcements coming soon!

Construction Trends Georgia Market: 2nd Quarter 2013

We have seen tremendous growth in the Georgia market this quarter. Residential construction numbers have risen by over a thousand, that’s a thirty-three percent increase over the previous quarter. We are excited to see that Georgia’s upward trend is still going strong.

As you can see as the below infographics showcase, these New Residential Construction Market Trends Reports summarize residential new building permits issued for the Atlanta Metro, Georgia market.

The counties that this market reports cover include: Banks County, Bartow County, Carroll County, Cherokee County, Clarke County, Clayton County, Cobb County, Coweta County, Dawson County, DeKalb County, Douglas County, Fayette County, Fulton County, Gwinnett County, Hall County, Henry County, Jackson County, Newton County, Oconee County, Paulding County, Rockdale County, and Walton County.

 

HBW_2013_Q2_Georgia Atlanta Metro Residential New Construction trends 2013

These complimentary construction stats are provided from the building permit data collected by the staff of HBW, Inc.  More detailed information can be obtained from the HBW, Inc. sales staff.

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Construction Market Trends: 1st Quarter 2013

New residential construction is truly on the up and up in Florida and Georgia closing out the 2013 first quarter.

This is testament to the housing market turning the corner for the best especially in Florida who get hit hard during the recession’s peak.

Based on our latest quarterly report, we are excited and enthusiastic for the numbers of increased residential construction we are seeing in both Florida and Georgia. HBWeekly Florida new residential construction 2012 - 2013 Q1

In the Alabama market, we saw a very minimal dip in construction. The slight decrease is still optimistic for the overall market.  Georgia is looking great with a substancial increase in construction, while the entire Texas market is on a turn down, yet numbers are steady and still range a comparison to 2012’s 2nd and 3rd quarter numbers.

HBWeekly Atlanta Georgia Texas new residential construction 2012-2013 Q1What’s happening in your market? Do you see new construction popping up everywhere? We want to hear from you!

 

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HBWeekly HOT Offerings Spring 2013

Spring is finally here and with Spring comes the avalanche of new residential and commercial projects up for grabs.

To kick off the Spring season, HBW is offering a bonus month to any new subscriptions before May 1st. That means 13 months instead 12 months of service!

For over 20 years, HBW has been committed to providing the most timely, accurate, and complete construction permit lead data in the industry. As a thank you to our past, current, and future cutomers, last year we added a robust Cloud Search Feature that comes complimentary with all weekly report subscriptions.

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Imagine being able to build your own custom lead reports, tailored to your needs. Only need new residential projects with a construction value of $500,000 Plus? No problem, login into the Cloud Search, input your parameters, and then export to PDF, Excel or CSV! Our subscribers still have the option of also receiving an emailed full report in PDF or Excel, as well as we have an FTP Download site for those who have trouble receiving emails.

U.S. Housing Market on the Rebound

When the housing market starts booming it has a definite ripple effect. Industries all around reap the benefits. According to a recent article on Bloomberg.com, all around gains in U.S. housing permits across the country signal a rebound in the housing market.

We are extremely thrilled to hear of this great news. The facts are in. According to the US Commerce Department, they reported on March 19, 2013 in Washingtonpermits (NHSPATOT) rose 4.6 percent to a 946,000 rate, the most since June 2008.

We are looking forward to a trickle down effect in the Texas, Georgia, Alabama and Florida markets as well. The outlook is good, even industry leaders are confident:

“We’re optimistic about the housing recovery,” said Anika Khan, a senior economist at Wells Fargo Securities LLC in CharlotteNorth Carolina, a subsidiary of the largest U.S. mortgage lender and the second-best housing starts forecaster over the past two years, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. “We’ll continue to see construction pick up. Housing continues to be a bright spot for the economy.”

Photo via CNN Money

Photo via CNN Money

When Residential construction gains it fuels home improvement, appliance makers such as Whirlpool Corp (WHR). to retailers such as Lowe’s Cos. (LOW) and Home Depot Inc. (HD)

The housing turnaround is starting to show in Mooresville, North Carolina as their local Lowe’s is hiring 9,000 permanent part-time workers this year as it sells more appliances and bathroom fixtures. 

What turnarounds have you seen in your market? We want to know! Comment below!

Warm Cities Attract New Construction

Orlando warm cities HBW Construction leads

Orlando and surrounding areas hold attributes which make for a more desirable residential location. Photo via: 123rf.com

It’s no surprise that when temperatures dip below the realm of tolerance, people find it a necessity to move South not only for the Winter, but for long-term residence. Through observing census figures and housing market competition, it is evident that warmer climate locations hold fortunate in attracting greater populace numbers.

Jerry Kronenberg, of TheStreet.com, observes that “census figures show that the Sunshine State’s population nearly doubled between 1980 and 2010, while cold-weather Michigan and Ohio grew by only about 6.7% (way below the 36.3% national average),” via Yahoo.com Homes article. As temperatures continue to fluctuate in inconsistent patterns, it is found people seek a more desirable residence where ghastly cold temperatures are not an issue. It has been observed that throughout the past twelve months, Orlando’s housing market pricing has risen an astounding 12.8%, with available property listings dropping 21.9% and remaining on realty websites for a mere 71 days, a great contrast to the country’s overall time span of 108 days.

Orlando and surrounding areas hold great promise and proven positive rebound in respect to the housing market. Numbers show that the past twelve months have elicited an upwards trend that clearly shows this is the location of near greatest housing production possibility.