First Coast housing permit momentum slows slightly in April
First Coast housing permit momentum slows slightly in April
Data from the Northeast Florida Builders Association shows 1,208 permits were issued in April, down from 1,437 in March.
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Data from the Northeast Florida Builders Association shows 1,208 permits were issued in April, down from 1,437 in March.
Data from the Northeast Florida Builders Association shows 1,208 permits were issued in April, down from 1,437 in March.
The number of single-family home building permits issued in May on the First Coast decreased month-over-month.
The number of single-family home building permits issued in May on the First Coast decreased month-over-month.
Wondering where the market is going? Here's what the numbers show.
Wondering where the market is going? Here's what the numbers show.
Wondering where the market is going? Here's what the numbers show.
Wondering where the market is going? Here's what the numbers show.
The number of single-family home building permits issued in February on the First Coast surpassed last year's count, continuing a trend of planned build-outs.
The number of single-family home building permits issued in February on the First Coast surpassed last year's count, continuing a trend of planned build-outs.
The U.S. government is reporting that privatelyβowned housing starts in March were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1,793,000, which is 0.3% higher than Februaryβs revised number and 3.9% higher than one year ago.Β Marchβs rate for units in buildings with five units or more was 574k.Β Privatelyβowned housing units authorized by building permits [...]
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The U.S. government is reporting that privatelyβowned housing starts in March were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1,793,000, which is 0.3% higher than Februaryβs revised number and 3.9% higher than one year ago.Β Marchβs rate for units in buildings with five units or more was 574k.Β Privatelyβowned housing units authorized by building permits [...]
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The U.S. government is reporting that total construction spending in April, 2022 was at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1,744.8 billion, which is 0.2% lower than Marchβs revised estimate and 12.3% higher than one year ago.Β Residential construction came in at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $891.5 billion in April, which is 0.9% higher Marchβs revised estimate. Click here to read the full report at the U.S. Census Bureau. Β
The U.S. government is reporting that total construction spending in April, 2022 was at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1,744.8 billion, which is 0.2% lower than Marchβs revised estimate and 12.3% higher than one year ago.Β Residential construction came in at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $891.5 billion in April, which is 0.9% higher Marchβs revised estimate. Click here to read the full report at the U.S. Census Bureau. Β
The bill would make certain multifamily housing projects, including 100% affordable projects and mixed-income projects, a βby-rightβ use in commercially zoned areas where office, retail or parking are the principally permitted uses.
The bill would make certain multifamily housing projects, including 100% affordable projects and mixed-income projects, a βby-rightβ use in commercially zoned areas where office, retail or parking are the principally permitted uses.
NEFAR stats show the median single-family home price on the First Coast was up to $370,050 in March, but one county has seen that number increase past $550,000.
NEFAR stats show the median single-family home price on the First Coast was up to $370,050 in March, but one county has seen that number increase past $550,000.
California is the prime example of a housing marketΒ gone awry. Decades of underbuilding led to soaring prices and the biggest deficit of homes in the U.S.But in the years before the pandemic, the crisis largely plateaued in the Golden State while it accelerated elsewhere, according toΒ researchΒ released Thursday byΒ Up for Growth, a network of industry groups, academics, public officials, environmental and racial-justice organizations working to solve the U.S. housing shortage.In Texas, the ...
California is the prime example of a housing marketΒ gone awry. Decades of underbuilding led to soaring prices and the biggest deficit of homes in the U.S.But in the years before the pandemic, the crisis largely plateaued in the Golden State while it accelerated elsewhere, according toΒ researchΒ released Thursday byΒ Up for Growth, a network of industry groups, academics, public officials, environmental and racial-justice organizations working to solve the U.S. housing shortage.In Texas, the ...