landproDATA Analysis Reports
November 2022 (6 Results) View All
Subdivision Development In Garden City
Residential development in Garden City appears stable and on pace with previous years. The majority of active development lots are multi-family and townhome lots in neighborhood destination areas as designated in the Garden City Comprehensive Plan. To see the recently recorded subdivisions and active developments in Garden City, check out Garden City on our Cities & Counties page.
CONTINUE READING >Subdivision Development In Star
After a year of rapid growth in Star, 2022 reveals significantly fewer entitlement lots than last year and preliminary plat approvals leveling off as well. Newly recorded lots are on par with 2021 Q3 but note that residential building permits and new home transfers are slowly declining, affecting vacant lot inventory.
CONTINUE READING >Subdivision Development In Kuna
Kuna’s positive trend in entitlements has leveled off as have preliminary plat approvals. Inventory of vacant lots is about half of what it was this time last year. Newly issued building permits and new home transfers in Kuna are on the decline.
CONTINUE READING >Subdivision Development In Boise
Newly issued construction permits and recorded subdivision lots continue to decline in Boise resulting in the dwindling number of new home transfers. Entitlement lots are on the rise while project approvals and inventory of vacant lots remain steady.
CONTINUE READING >Subdivision Development In Eagle
Though Eagle recorded more lots YTD than in all of 2021, landproDATA reports declining inventory of buildable vacant lots. There are 1500 more lots in development phases waiting to move forward than this time last year and the number of building permits issued and new home transfers are trending downward.
CONTINUE READING >Subdivision Development In Meridian
In Meridian, newly issued building permits continue to decline impacting the inventory of vacant lots and new home transfers. Additionally, entitlement lots continue to trend downward as we approach year end 2022.
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