landproDATA Analysis Reports
May 2023 (4 Results) View All
Subdivision Development In Boise
From January to April, Boise has recorded 264 more lots than this time last year. Residential building permits have decreased since August and are 60% of what they were at the beginning of 2022. New home transfers follow a similar pattern, dipping in 2022, but remaining constant with the trend of residential building permits throughout the year.
CONTINUE READING >Subdivision Development In Eagle
In Eagle, 231 new lots have been recorded from January to April, compared to 55 this same time last year. Despite the small increase in residential building permits, they are down 40% from 2022. New home transfers decreased in April but are trending similar to what we saw in 2022.
CONTINUE READING >Subdivision Development In Kuna
Kuna’s newly recorded subdivision lots declined this quarter. Building on existing subdivision lots steadily rose but newly issued permits are half of what they were at this time last year. New home transfers are trending with permits indicating the demand for new housing still exists.
CONTINUE READING >Subdivision Development In Meridian
Newly recorded lots in Meridian are down from last year but rising slowly since February. After a steady decline in building permits (March-Dec 2022), they are increasing this year as confidence in building has resumed. Despite dips in June 2022 and January 2023, new home transfers are trending with permits and have remained stable over the last year in Meridian.
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