Texas Top Home Builders – January 2019

An HBW Report on new residential construction permits in Texas during the month of January 2019 When it comes to new home construction, Texas has started the new year off with a healthy dose of new residential construction permits in … Continue reading

HBW Report: Texas Home Building through Q2-2018

HBW reports on residential construction permit data in Texas through the second quarter of 2018. This year has already been a year of gains for Texas.  According to a recent report by Bloomberg, the population of the Lone Star State … Continue reading

Texas Home Building Report – May 2016

With a 37% spike in residential construction permits since April, the HBW database is brimming with new construction data in Texas. There is no shortage of news on the real estate market and home building in Texas.  Just take a … Continue reading

HBW Report: Top Texas Home Builders – October 2015

It has been reported that Texas broke a record for rainfall during the month of October. From October 22nd to October 31st, Texas experienced a record 5.32 inches of rain across the state (7.75 in San Antonio).  Despite the rain, … Continue reading

Texas – Top 10 Builders in August 2015

  HBW subscribers who have their eyes on Texas most certainly know of new residential construction throughout the state.  HBW receives new leads in Texas every day and new permits and related data continue to be added to the database. Earlier … Continue reading

Waco’s White-Hot Housing Market

Mike Copeland of Waco Tribune online reports that the Waco housing market is white-hot. January and February of 2015 saw a 20% jump in home sales over 2014’s numbers, and many homes sold were on the market for less than … Continue reading

2015 to Bring More Single-Family Construction to Texas Markets.

Trey Garrison of Housingwire.com predicts that Texas will see a shift towards single family construction in 2015. Citing the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas’ most recent edition of Southwest Economy, Garrison says that “apartment construction in Texas will likely moderate, … Continue reading