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Single-Family Homebuilding Permits in Valley Jump in 2021

By March 15, 2022November 14th, 2022No Comments

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal

Homebuilders still can’t build homes fast enough to keep up with demand in metro Phoenix.

Municipalities across metro Phoenix issued 9% more single-family permits to homebuilders in 2021 than they did in 2020, according to the Home Builders Association of Central Arizona.

While one city showed 80% growth year over year, six cities actually issued fewer permits in 2021 than they did in 2020.

Jim Daniel, president of RL Brown Housing Reports, said a decrease in some of those cities could reflect the number of communities permitting in 2021.

“Overall, we will continue to see growth in the fringe cities around the Valley,” Daniel said. “With all the disruption in the developing and the building process, we believe that permits will be flat in 2022.”

Here’s a closer look at single-family permits over the past few years:

Metro Phoenix single-family permits
2021: 31,381
2020: 28,704
2019: 24,274
2018: 22,437
2017: 19,864
2016: 17,812

Source: Home Builders Association of Central Arizona

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