Out of the nearly 4,900 housing starts in Florida during the month of April, D.R. Horton was #1 in three out of five regions. From Jacksonville, Tampa, Orlando and the southeast and southwest portions of the Sunshine State, there were … Continue reading
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HBW Report: A monthly overview of Florida’s new residential construction permitting activity in March 2017. Out of the more than 4,600 new residential construction permits on file with HBW last month, Tampa came out on top with close to 1,200 … Continue reading
HBW Monthly Report: Florida New Residential Construction Update, February 2017 While Orlando was leading Florida for new residential construction in January, Tampa has been bustling and came out on top in February. While every major region in Florida, with the … Continue reading
Out of the 4,400 new residential construction permits on file for Florida with HBW last month, Tampa and Orlando took the lead for the most housing starts in June. Although we have consistently seen the Orlando area leading in new … Continue reading
Florida continues to hold steady in residential construction as HBW has nearly 4,000 new permits on record for Florida during the month of November, adding some familiar and new home builders to the monthly Top 10. Last week, we reviewed the highs and … Continue reading
With close to 4,000 new residential permits added to the HBW database for Florida during the month of November, there is proof of a solid and consistent level of construction in the fourth quarter of 2015. According to a December … Continue reading
Housing starts rose 6.5% in September. Here is a look at the builders that were leading the sunshine state last month. Looking for leads in Florida is easy; just take a look at the new home starts in September. HBW … Continue reading
Home building and construction jobs are growing in Florida. Here’s a look at builders that are leading new residential construction throughout the region. Earlier this week, the Daily Journal of Commerce highlighted the latest analysis of Labor Department data … Continue reading