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Subdivision Development In Canyon County
Unlike Ada County, Canyon County’s inventory of entitlement lots grew considerably since last year and lots in the final plat phase are also on the rise. According to the The Canyon County Comprehensive Plan, between 2020 and 2030 the population change is expected to increase by approximately 26,000. With that, we should expect to see building permits and new lots recorded to trend similarly to the last few years of high growth times provided no other economic factors play a role.
CONTINUE READING >Subdivision Development In Ada County
Over the past year and a half, Ada County’s number of lots recorded and building permits issued have remained steady with seasonal highs in Q1 as well as in May. Based solely on 2021 stats, we might expect more new lots recorded in Q4 followed by a spike in permits issued yet decreasing ever so slightly through the remainder of this year. Inventory of entitlement, approved preliminary plat and final plat lots also remain unvarying in Ada County.
CONTINUE READING >Subdivision Development In Garden City
Development in Garden City remains steady and on pace with 2021. If the trend continues through the second half of 2022, Garden City will record about the same number of new residential lots as last year, issue a similar number of building permits and transfer about 50-60 new homes to buyers this year.
CONTINUE READING >Subdivision Development In Boise
In Boise, construction permits and subdivision lots recorded have steadily declined since Q1 of 2021. However, inventory of vacant lots show a slight increase as do entitlements and Boise continues to approve projects in the preliminary plat stage at the same rate as last year. Like we’ve seen across Ada County, new home transfers and building permits are trending together.
CONTINUE READING >Subdivision Development In Kuna
The development process continues to be consistent in Kuna with a positive trend in entitlements. Lots recorded vary significantly by month and seem to have little effect on building permits or new home transfers. Note that Kuna has the highest number of approved lots in the Treasure Valley.
CONTINUE READING >Subdivision Development In Star
landproDATA shows entitlements are down significantly in Star, however, projects that were in the works are continuing to be pushed through the development process as shown by increases in approved preliminary plats and submitted final plats. While new lots are being recorded at a slightly higher pace than last year’s, inventory of vacant lots has declined. Building permits and new home transfers are trending together as we’ve seen across Ada County and reported in previous State of Development Reports found on landproDATA.
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