Single-Family Construction Permits Continue Upward Trend in June

According to filings with Leon County and the City of Tallahassee, the number of single-family new construction permits was 54.5% in June, 2023 when compared to June, 2022.

There were 68 permits issued June, 2023, up from the 44 issued one year ago. The value of the June 2023 permits was $16.2 million, up 44.6%, from the 11.2 million reported in June 2022.

The 3-Mnth Avg. data – which smooths out the month to month volatility – shows a 42.5% increase in the number of permits from one year ago. The 3-Mnth Avg. data a 2.8% increase in total permit value, from $14.4 million in 2022 to $14.8 million 2023.

The chart below shows the number of permits issued each month for the last 25-month period. A 3-Mnth Avg. line is also included. The chart shows that the upward in permits began in December, 2022.

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4 Comments

  1. Publius
    Publius

    I would guess Fallschase and Canopy are leading this increase in number of permits judging by on-site visits.

  2. Nicholas Weed
    Nicholas Weed

    "What ever happened to, the farther outside the City Limits you go, the MORE land you had to have?"

    Bribes, kickbacks, and bundled contributions happened. It is known as quid pro quo = illegal.

  3. David T. Hawkins
    David T. Hawkins

    What ever happened to, the farther outside the City Limits you go, the MORE land you had to have?

  4. John Drake
    John Drake

    More sprawl! Way to go, Tallahassee government. Definitely no corruption here.

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