Leading Home Builders in Texas – August 2023

As published on the HBW blog last week, there were approximately 6,060 new residential construction permits with a total value of $1.65B added to the HBW database for Texas during the month of August – This figure represents a 23 percent month-over-month decrease in new residential construction from the combined metropolitan areas of Texas (Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio).

Since we previously took a dive into the permit data and leading areas for new home construction, today we are going behind the reports to identify the leading contractors driving new residential construction across the Lone Star State.  During the month of August, D.R. Horton continued to be a major driver in new home construction, having 867 new permits on record with HBW for the one-month period and ranking #1 for volume of housing starts in the areas of Houston and Dallas.  Following D.R. Horton, Lennar Homes also carried a heavy presence in Texas residential construction last month, having 580 new permits on record and ranking #1 in San Antonio and #2 in Houston and Dallas for total new permits.

To gain a better understanding of the leading contractors from a regional perspective, we pulled the top five home builders by major metropolitan area (based on total new permits) during the month of August – The results are as follows:

Houston

Out of 310 active contractors with new construction activity on record in the Houston area last month, the following ranked as the top five for total new permits:

BuilderTotal Permits
1-D.R. Horton304
2-Lennar Homes297
3-Perry Homes141
4-David Weekley Homes112
5-K Hovnanian Homes96

Dallas

In Dallas, there were approximately 245 home builders with new construction activity on record last month, and the following ranked as the top five for total new permits:

BuilderTotal Permits
1-D.R. Horton508
2-Lennar Homes182
3-David Weekley Homes99
4-Bloomfield Homes99
5-Meritage Homes61

Austin

Last month, there were more than 90 home builders with new construction activity on record in the Austin area, and the following ranked as the top five for total new permits for the one-month period:

BuilderTotal No
1-Milestone Community Builders43
2-KB Homes40
3-Perry Homes39
4-Pacesetter Homes35
5-Pulte Homes34

San Antonio

In the San Antonio area, there were 85 home builders with new construction activity on record last month, and the following ranked as the top five for total new permits:

BuilderTotal Permits
1-Lennar Homes85
2-KB Homes58
3-Continental Homes of Texas56
4-Perry Homes34
5-LGI Homes34

To gain more information on the builders, homeowners and permits for the construction activity above, check out HBW for your copy of the latest construction data reports. To gain access to the HBW database and receive custom and detailed reports on the latest residential and commercial building activity in Florida, Georgia, Texas, Alabama, and Oklahoma, please contact HBW for details.

Texas Residential Construction Update – August 2023

Residential construction data reports are in and ready at HBW – According to the latest available from the HBW database, the four major metro areas of the Lone Star State (Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio) had a combined total of approximately 6,060 new residential construction permits with a total value of $1.65B during the month of August; this figure reflects a 23 percent month-over-month decrease in new home construction.

Out of the four metro areas reviewed, Houston maintained its lead for volume of housing starts having 2,832 new residential construction permits on record for the month, while the Austin area held the highest average value of new home construction (average value: $352,114).

Here is a closer look at the total permits, average value of construction and leading counties by metro area in Texas during the month of August 2023:

Houston

In Houston, there were more than 2,830 new residential construction permits with a total value of approximately $750.1M on record last month.  The average value of construction was $265,120, and just about 76 percent of all new construction activity took place in the counties of Harris (1,299 permits) and Montgomery (856 permits).

Dallas

Last month, there were 2,105 new residential construction permits with a total value in excess of $577M in the Dallas area.  The average value of new home construction was $274,192, and nearly half of all new permits originated from Tarrant County (993 permits).

Austin

In the Austin area, there were approximately 575 new residential construction permits with a total value in excess of $202M during the month of August.  As previously mentioned, Austin carried the highest average value of new home construction (average value: $352,114) in comparison to other areas reviewed, and the bulk of new residential construction activity took place in the two counties of Travis (246 permits) and Williamson (180 permits).

San Antonio

Not far behind Austin, the San Antonio area had nearly 550 new residential construction permits with a total value of $120.4M on record with HBW last month. The average value of new home construction was $219,726, and the majority of all new residential construction permits originated from the County of Bexar (353 permits).

To gain more information on the builders, homeowners and permits for the construction activity above, check out HBW for your copy of the latest construction data reports. To gain access to the HBW database and receive custom and detailed reports on the latest residential and commercial building activity in Florida, Georgia, Texas, Alabama, and Oklahoma, please contact HBW for details.

Texas Swimming Pool Construction Review – August 2023

Every month, HBW reviews and publishes the latest stats on permit data available from the HBW database, providing readers a glimpse into just some of the information that is available to HBW subscribers.  Not only does this information allow readers a sneak peek into the market from a monthly, quarterly, and annual basis, but it also allows users to understand patterns in the market, as well as prospects and opportunities for expanding business.

Today, we are looking specifically at the latest data on new swimming pool construction in the four major metro areas of Texas (Dallas, Houston, Austin, San Antonio) during the month of August.  Last month, there approximately 675 new swimming pool construction permits with a total value in excess of $42.6 million added to the HBW database for Texas.  Out of the four regions reviewed, the highest concentration of pool starts could be found in Dallas (286 permits), while the highest average value of new swimming pool construction could be found in Houston (average value: $79,750).

Here is a closer look at the total permits, average value of construction, top counties, and leading pool contractors by region for the Lone Star State last month:

Dallas

Total # of Permits: 286

Average Value of Construction: $59,075

Top Counties for New Construction (based on total permits): Dallas County (90 permits); Tarrant County (73 permits)

Top three Pool Builders (based on total new permits in August 2023):

BuilderTotal Permits
1-Riverbend Pools22
2-Puryear Custom Pools13
3-Gold Medal Pools10

Houston

Total # of Permits: 218

Average Value of Construction: $79,750

Top County for New Construction (based on total permits): Harris County (153 permits)

Top three Pool Builders (based on total new permits in August 2023):

BuilderTotal Permits
1-Platinum Pools16
2-Cypress Custom Pools10
3-Backyard Oasis7

Austin

Total # of Permits: 101

Average Value of Construction: $60,766

Top County for New Construction (based on total permits): Travis County (71 permits)

Top three Pool Builders (based on total new permits in August 2023):

BuilderTotal Permits
1-Cody Pools10
2-Anthony & Sylvan Pools7
3-Premier Pools & Spas of Austin6

San Antonio

Total # of Permits: 68

Average Value of Construction: $32,721

Top County for New Construction (based on total permits): Bexar County (49 permits)

Top three Pool Builders (based on total new permits in August 2023):

BuilderTotal Permits
1-Cody Pools8
2-Keith Zars Pools7
3-Backyard Vacation Oasis6

To gain more information on the builders, homeowners and permits for the construction activity above, check out HBW for your copy of the latest construction data reports. To gain access to the HBW database and receive custom and detailed reports on the latest residential and commercial building activity in Florida, Georgia, Texas, Alabama, and Oklahoma, please contact HBW for details.

Refreshers for Improving Your Online Presence

Let’s face it – Technology and social media preferences are seemingly everchanging. From new platforms being launched or changed to social media trends going from hot to not in less than a day, there is a lot to keep up with when it comes to building your online presence. That being stated, there are certain things that you can count on – simple areas that you can give attention as a contractor without breaking the bank or adding a new team member.

Sometimes, it is just a matter of giving your website and social profiles a little “refresh”. Whether you need to update content on your website or remove and update your socials, here are a few key areas to focus on to ensure that you’re making the most of your online presence:

  1. Get Social – If you are already on social media, then it is important that all of your profiles (on all platforms) are active. Often, if social media profiles are not regularly managed, then months can quickly go by without a post; this can lead to loss in your audience and engagement. For this reason, check your pages/profiles to ensure that they have been properly maintained and are updated with your latest and greatest happenings. Remove any unwanted or duplicate profiles, and work on streamlining your content sharing process.
  2. Update Your Website – To have an updated website doesn’t necessarily mean that you need to make radical changes or create an entirely new site. Sometimes, a simple “cleaning up” of text and images can give your business a refreshed look. More importantly, if you have added a blog, have new pages or profiles on social media, or have changed your location or contact information, make sure that all appropriate updates have been made and links have been added to your website.
  3. Invest in SEO – In order for your website to show up “higher” in search results, you should consider checking in on your current SEO (Search Engine Optimization) efforts. SEO isn’t a one-time action; rather, it is something that takes time and continual attention to maintain momentum. To start, you will need to choose the best “keywords” for your industry and products/services; keep in mind that these can change over time depending on how most people search for your type of service. There are a variety of online tools to find the best keywords; be sure to include short and long-tail keywords such as “flooring contractors in Orlando, Florida”. Be sure to have keywords positioned properly throughout the front and back-end of your website. Additional optimization efforts that you can make include improving page loading speed, accessibility, navigation, and adding links to partner sites.

For contractors, and HBW subscribers who are contacting new leads, it is important that you make a positive first impression when potential clients are searching for your business online. By sticking with consistent brand representation, active social profiles and an updated website that is easy to locate and navigate, you will be well on your way to attracting and retaining customers for the long-term.

For more information on construction business marketing tips, stay connected with the HBW Blog.  To get ahead of construction activity and gain access to the latest permitting data in Florida, Texas, Georgia, Alabama and Oklahoma, contact HBW for more information on construction data reports and industry leads.

Florida Top Home Builders – July 2023

As reported on the HBW blog last week, there were approximately 8,760 new residential construction permits with a total value in excess of $2.6B on record for Florida during the month of July 2023.  Across the state (Southwest, Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville, Southeast), two major players in the market continued their lead for new residential construction – those home builders are Lennar Homes and D.R. Horton; for the one-month period, both mega builders had 1,362 and 1,042 new permits on record with HBW respectively, and Lennar Homes ranked #1 for new home construction activity (based on total permits) in three out of five regions reviewed.

Here is a closer look at the leading home builders by Florida region for the month of July 2023:

Southwest

Last month, there were more than 360 home builders in the southwestern region of Florida with new home construction activity on record with HBW, and the following ranked as the top five for total new permits:

BuilderTotal Permits Average Value
1-Lennar Homes332 $        177,100.00
2-Pulte Homes232 $        215,083.00
3-D.R. Horton221 $        214,143.00
4-Taylor Morrison149 $        229,908.00
5-Neal Communities of SW FL100 $        248,820.00

Tampa

In Tampa, there were 205 home builders with new construction activity on record last month, and the following ranked as the top five for total new permits:

BuilderTotal Permits Average Value
1-Lennar Homes573 $      316,102.00
2-D.R. Horton359 $      258,589.00
3-Meritage Homes143 $      311,664.00
4-KB Homes93 $      188,754.00
5-Pulte Homes87 $      224,022.00

Orlando

There were 170 home builders in the Orlando area that had new residential construction activity on record with HBW last month, and the following ranked as the top five for total new permits:

BuilderTotal Permits Average Value
1-D.R. Horton181 $        326,988.00
2-Lennar Homes166 $        193,065.00
3-Pulte Homes145 $        383,809.00
4-Meritage Homes111 $        288,606.00
5-Mattamy Homes67 $        273,556.00

Jacksonville

Last month, there were nearly 135 contractors with new residential construction activity on record in the Jacksonville area, and the following ranked as the top five for total new permits:

BuilderTotal Permits Average Value
1-D.R. Horton199 $      189,264.00
2-Lennar Homes152 $      307,145.00
3-Pulte Homes119 $      280,934.00
4-Richmond American Homes66 $      276,909.00
5-Dream Finders Homes63 $      217,359.00

Southeast

In the southeastern region of Florida there were 115 home builders with new residential construction activity on record with HBW last month, and the following ranked as the top five for total new permits:

BuilderTotal Permits Average Value
1-Lennar Homes139 $      264,489.00
2-GL Building Corporation102 $      415,449.00
3-D.R. Horton82 $      192,641.00
4-Mattamy Homes69 $      193,758.00
5-Pulte Homes55 $      319,023.00

To gain more information on the builders, homeowners and permits for the construction activity above, check out HBW for your copy of the latest construction data reports. To gain access to the HBW database and receive custom and detailed reports on the latest residential and commercial building activity in Florida, Georgia, Texas, Alabama, and Oklahoma, please contact HBW for details.

Florida New Home Construction Summary – July 2023

In Florida, there were approximately 8,760 new residential construction permits with a total value in excess of $2.6B during the month of July 2023.  Out of the five major regions reviewed (Tampa, Southwest, Orlando, Jacksonville, Southeast), Tampa held the highest volume of new permitting activity (2,520 permits), while the highest average value of new home construction could be found in Orlando (average value: $342,098).

Here is a closer look at the total permits, average value of construction and leading counties for new home construction in Florida by region during the month of July:

Tampa

As previously noted, Tampa took the lead last month for new home construction, having 2,520 new permits with a total value in excess of $733 million.  The average value of new home construction was $290,962, and the majority of permits originated from the counties of Pasco (853 permits) and Polk (781 permits).

Southwest

Last month, there were 2,460 new residential construction permits with a total value in excess of $696 million added to the HBW database for Southwest Florida.  The average value of new home construction was $283,062, and the counties with the highest concentration of new permitting activity were Manatee (741 permits) and Lee (732 permits).

Orlando

The Orlando area had 1,582 new residential construction permits with a total value in excess of $541 million on record with HBW last month.  The average value of new home construction was highest in the Orlando area (average value: $342,098) in comparison to other regions reviewed, and more than half of all new home construction took place in the counties of Orange (522 permits) and Brevard (359 permits).

Jacksonville

In Jacksonville, there were 1,270 new residential construction permits with a total value of nearly $350 million added to the HBW database last month. The average value of new home construction was lowest in Jacksonville (average value: $275,355) in comparison to other Florida regions reviewed, and the bulk of all new residential construction activity took place in the counties of St. Johns (624 permits) and Duval (223 permits).

Southeast

Last month, there were approximately 925 new residential construction permits with a total value of nearly $305 million in the southeastern region of Florida. The average value of new home construction landed on the higher end of the spectrum (average value: $329,061) in comparison to other Florida regions reviewed, and the county with the greatest concentration of new residential construction activity was St. Lucie County (550 permits).

To gain more information on the builders, homeowners and permits for the construction activity above, check out HBW for your copy of the latest construction data reports. To gain access to the HBW database and receive custom and detailed reports on the latest residential and commercial building activity in Florida, Georgia, Texas, Alabama, and Oklahoma, please contact HBW for details.

Florida Swimming Pool Construction Report – July 2023

Based on HBW’s latest construction data reports, there were 2,270 new swimming pool construction permits with a total value of nearly $166.4 million added to the HBW database for Florida last month. Out of the five regions included in the report (Southwest, Tampa, Southeast, Orlando, Jacksonville), the greatest amount of new pool construction could be found in the southwestern region (725 permits), while the highest average value of construction could be found in Tampa (average value: $81,916).

Here is a closer look at the permit data for new swimming pool construction in the Sunshine State during the month of July 2023:

Southwest

Total Permits: 725

Average Value of Construction: $74,976

Top Counties (based on total permits): Lee (199 permits), Manatee (173 permits)

Top Three Pool Builders (based on total permits):

BuilderTotal Permits
1-Pinnacle USA40
2-Aragon Pools & Spas37
3-Coast to Coast Pools30

Southeast

Total Permits: 481

Average Value of Construction: $65,810

Top Counties (based on total permits): Palm Beach (156 permits), Miami-Dade (102 permits)

Top Three Pool Builders (based on total permits):

BuilderTotal Permits
1-A&G Concrete Pools20
2-Fountain Blue Pool17
3-Craft Master Custom Pools15

Tampa

Total Permits: 415

Average Value of Construction: $81,916

Top Counties (based on total permits): Hillsborough (158 permits), Polk (69 permits)

Top Three Pool Builders (based on total permits):

BuilderTotal Permits
1-T&D Pool & Spa Construction29
2-Cody Pools22
3-Tampa Bay Pools20

Orlando

Total Permits: 411

Average Value of Construction: $65,610

Top Counties (based on total permits): Orange (167 permits), Brevard (81 permits)

Top Three Pool Builders (based on total permits):

BuilderTotal Permits
1-Bob’s Pool Service35
2-All Seasons32
3-Dreamscapes Pools & Spas23

Jacksonville

Total Permits: 237

Average Value of Construction: $81,871

Top Counties (based on total permits): St. Johns (88 permits), Duval (51 permits)

Top Three Pool Builders (based on total permits):

BuilderTotal Permits
1-Paragon Pools of North Florida12
2-Agua Pools & Spas9
3-Blue Haven Pools9

To gain more information on the builders, homeowners and permits for the construction activity above, check out HBW for your copy of the latest construction data reports. To gain access to the HBW database and receive custom and detailed reports on the latest residential and commercial building activity in Florida, Georgia, Texas, Alabama, and Oklahoma, please contact HBW for details.

Texas Top Home Builders – July 2023

Earlier this week, we reported on the latest permit data for new home construction in Texas and discovered that there were 7,865 new permits on record with HBW for the month of July.  Today, we are taking a closer look at the permit data to uncover the leading contractors in each of the four major metropolitan areas of Texas (Dallas, Houston, Austin, San Antonio). 

Across nearly all regions, D.R. Horton led for highest volume of housing starts last month, carrying approximately 1,215 new permits for the one-month period and landing in the #1 spot in Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio.  Following D.R. Horton, Lennar Homes ranked #2 for new home construction in July, having approximately 580 new permits on record with HBW.

Here is a closer look at the five leading contractors in each metro area based on the total number of new residential construction permits generated during the month of July 2023:

Dallas

In Dallas and surrounding areas, there were 280 home builders with new construction activity on record last month, and the following ranked as the top five for total new permits:

BuilderTotal Permits
1-D.R. Horton560
2-Bloomfield Homes140
3-Lennar Homes103
4-Meritage Homes91
5-Trophy Signature Homes86

Houston

Last month, there were nearly 320 contractors with new residential construction permits on record with HBW for the Houston area, and the following ranked as the top five for total new permits:

BuilderTotal Permits
1-D.R. Horton494
2-Lennar Homes323
3-Perry Homes159
4-K Hovnanian Homes147
5-Westin Homes137

Austin

Out of more than 100 home builders with new construction activity on record in Austin last month, the following ranked as the top five for total new permits:

BuilderTotal Permits
1-Lennar Homes64
2-Perry Homes49
3-KB Homes46
4-Pulte Homes39
5-Taylor Morrison Homes37

San Antonio

Out of the 100 contractors with new permits on record in the San Antonio area for the month of July, the following ranked as the top five for total new permits:

BuilderTotal Permits
1-D.R. Horton145
2-Lennar Homes89
3-KB Homes83
4-Continental Homes of Texas62
5-M/I Homes37

To gain more information on the builders, homeowners and permits for the construction activity above, check out HBW for your copy of the latest construction data reports. To gain access to the HBW database and receive custom and detailed reports on the latest residential and commercial building activity in Florida, Georgia, Texas, Alabama, and Oklahoma, please contact HBW for details.

Texas New Home Construction Review – July 2023

Last month, there were 7,865 new residential construction permits with a total value of nearly $2.2 billion added to the HBW database; this total reflects a 12 percent month-over-month increase in new home construction in the Lone Star State.  Out of the four major metro areas reviewed (Dallas, Houston, Austin, San Antonio), the highest volume of housing starts could be found in Houston (3,686 permits), while the highest average value of new home construction took place in Austin (average value: $381,118).

Here is a closer look at the total permits, average value of construction and leading counties in each Texas metro area during the month of July 2023:

Houston

As previously noted, there were 3,686 new residential construction permits added to the HBW database for the Houston area last month.  The average value of new home construction was $251,735, and the majority of permits originated from the two counties of Harris (1,626 permits) and Montgomery (1,133 permits).

Dallas

Last month, Dallas ranked #2 for new home construction, having just over 2,715 new permits on record with HBW for the one-month period.  The average value of new home construction landed on the higher end of the spectrum in Dallas (average value: $296,192) in comparison to other metro areas reviewed, and the bulk of new permits originated from the counties of Tarrant (940 permits) and Collin (608 permits).

San Antonio

Last month, there were nearly 750 new residential construction permits added to the HBW database for the San Antonio area.  The average value of new home construction was lowest in San Antonio (average value: $212,890) in comparison to other areas reviewed, and well more than half of all new permitting activity took place in Bexar County where there were more than 470 new permits on record for the one-month period.

Austin

In Austin, there were 715 new residential construction permits on record for the month of July. As previously noted, the average value of new home construction was highest in the Austin area (average: $381,118) in comparison to other Texas areas reviewed, and more than half of all new construction took place in Travis County (404 permits).

To gain more information on the builders, homeowners and permits for the construction activity above, check out HBW for your copy of the latest construction data reports. To gain access to the HBW database and receive custom and detailed reports on the latest residential and commercial building activity in Florida, Georgia, Texas, Alabama, and Oklahoma, please contact HBW for details.

Texas Swimming Pool Construction Report – July 2023

Last month, there were approximately 825 new swimming pool construction permits added to the HBW database for Texas, reflecting a 25 percent month-over-month increase in new pool construction.  Out of the four major metropolitan areas reviewed (Dallas, Houston, Austin, San Antonio), Dallas carried the greatest volume of pool starts (365 permits), while the highest average value of new pool construction could be found in Houston (average value: $72,504).

Here is a closer look at new swimming pool construction activity in Texas based on construction data on record with HBW for the month of July 2023:

Dallas

As previously noted, Dallas carried the highest volume of pool permits last month, having 365 new permits with a total construction value of more than $23 million.  The average value of new swimming pool construction was $63,631, and more than half of all new permits originated from the counties of Tarrant (83 permits) and Denton (92 permits).

Houston

Last month, there were more than 235 new residential construction permits with a total value of $17.2 million added to the HBW database for the Houston area.  The average value of new pool construction was highest in Houston (average value: $72,504) in comparison to other areas reviewed, and the greatest concentration of new pool construction activity could be found in Harris County (153 permits).

Austin

In the Austin area, there were just over 120 new swimming pool construction permits with a total of $7.1 million on record last month.  The average value of new swimming pool construction was $58,261, and the majority of all new permits originated from Travis County (95 permits).

San Antonio

Last month, there were 100 new swimming pool construction permits with a total value of nearly $3.9 million in San Antonio.  The average value of new pool construction was lowest in San Antonio (average value: $38,801) in comparison to other areas reviewed, and the county with the greatest concentration of new swimming pool construction activity was Bexar (79 permits).

To gain more information on the builders, homeowners and permits for the construction activity above, check out HBW for your copy of the latest construction data reports. To gain access to the HBW database and receive custom and detailed reports on the latest residential and commercial building activity in Florida, Georgia, Texas, Alabama, and Oklahoma, please contact HBW for details.