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After a tense time in washington, Congress agreed to immediately end the government shutdown and raise the debt limit on October 16, 2013. The final deal funds government agencies through January 15, 2014, extends the government’s borrowing authority through February 7, 2014, and includes a provision to provide back pay to workers furloughed during the shutdown. The deal also requires members of the U.s. senate and House of Representatives to negotiate a long-term budget plan and report on their efforts by December 13, 2013.
According to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and several
news outlets from across the country, the federal government shutdown impacted the housing industry in various ways. There were actual operational difficulties in accessing government programs and services leading NAHB to issue an advisory to HBA members
to expect delays for any housing-related federal government programs that may still be operating. News outlets reported delays in some mortgage application approvals due to the inability to verify the borrower’s personal information through the Internal Revenue service, which was partially closed, and in processing FHA-insured loans. e-Verify was unavailable to business owners who rely on the program to determine the eligibility of their employees to work in the U.s. In addition, the Occupational safety and Health Administration’s investigation and enforcement activities ceased with the exception of “imminent danger” to life or property and other
Awards Recognize Outstanding Home Building
Register for IBS 2014
The 2014 NAHB International Builders’ show (IBs) will be the biggest in years as it combines with the Kitchen and Bath Industry shows (NKBA) in Las Vegas, February 4-6. The mega-show will have more than 70,000 attendees, 1,500 exhibitors and 600,000+ net square feet of exhibits for residential construction and design professionals. Register and get your hotel booked now because super Bowl sunday is February 2 so rooms could get scarce. Registration is at www.buildersshow.com. The HBA’s designated hotel is the wynn/encore Las Vegas, www.wynnlasvegas.com. Contact Andrew McKeegan with any questions, [email protected] or 816-733-2224.
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The top local home builders were presented with the 2013 Pick of the Parade and Distinctive Plan & Design awards at the HBA’s Fall Awards Ceremony atthe Marriott in Briarcliff, October 2.
each fall local home builders compete for top honors in the awards competitions held in conjunction with the HBA’s Parade of Homes. The annual Parade provides consumers the opportunity to visit 269
new homes throughout metropolitan Kansas City during the 16-day, three-weekend event that ran from september 28 through October 13.
The Pick of the
Government Shutdown Impacts Housing Industry
Don Julian BuildersSAB Construction
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Calendar
For more information or to register for any event, go to www.kchba.org or call 816-942-8800
Oct 28-Nov 1 Johnson County Contractor Licensing Education
Nov 5, 11:30 am-1 pm SMC Social Media Training
Nov 7, 10 am Parade Committee Meeting
Nov 12, 11:30 am-1 pm Northland Planning and Development Briefing
Nov 19, 11:30 am Board of Directors Meeting
Nov 21-22 8:30 am-5 pm Green Building for Building Professionals
NovemberSocial Media TrainingNovember 5, 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Cost: $25 (members) - $35 (non-members), Lunch Includederin sass, formerly with Bernstein Rein, will lead this class on how to use social media to market your business and reach new customers. Also hear from a HBA member builder on how they manage social media within their business and any lessons learned.
Northland Planning & Development BriefingNovember 12, 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. • MO North Area Council Meeting Cost: $15 (members) - $25 (non-members), Lunch IncludedJoin the Directors of Planning and Development from Kansas City north for a briefing on their lot inventory, developments and overall future growth plans. [earn 1.5 hours of Ce credit for KCMO. Application pending in JOCO for Ce credit.]
Green Building for Building Professionals*November 21-22, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Cost: $365 (members) - $440 (non-members), Lunch IncludedIn this two-day course, learn how to apply the ANsI-approved National Green Building standard™ in the construction of a new home, remodel, site development or multifamily project. [Designation credits: CGA, CGB, CGP, GMR, Master CGP] *Take Business Management for Building Professionals on 10/23/2013 for the CGP.
Inaugural Dinner 2013Join with the HBA as we welcome incoming President Chris Ragland, Homes by Chris
Wednesday, December 4Intercontinental Kansas City at the Plaza401 ward Parkway6 p.m. Cocktails7 p.m. Dinner7:45 p.m. Inaugural Program plus Builder, Associate, and sales and Marketing professionals of the year
$95 per person, $175 per coupleLimited seating Available. Register at www.kchba.org
Fall education
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NovemberSocial Media TrainingNovember 5, 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Cost: $25 (members) - $35 (non-members), Lunch Includederin sass, formerly with Bernstein Rein, will lead this class on how to use social media to market your business and reach new customers. Also hear from a HBA member builder on how they manage social media within their business and any lessons learned.
Northland Planning & Development BriefingNovember 12, 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. • MO North Area Council Meeting Cost: $15 (members) - $25 (non-members), Lunch IncludedJoin the Directors of Planning and Development from Kansas City north for a briefing on their lot inventory, developments and overall future growth plans. [earn 1.5 hours of Ce credit for KCMO. Application pending in JOCO for Ce credit.]
Green Building for Building Professionals*November 21-22, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Cost: $365 (members) - $440 (non-members), Lunch IncludedIn this two-day course, learn how to apply the ANsI-approved National Green Building standard™ in the construction of a new home, remodel, site development or multifamily project. [Designation credits: CGA, CGB, CGP, GMR, Master CGP] *Take Business Management for Building Professionals on 10/23/2013 for the CGP.
To register for a class or for more information, please contact Beatriz Ibarra at [email protected] or Andrew McKeegan at (816) 942-8800 or [email protected]. You can also register at www.kcbha.org.
DecemberUnderstanding Resnet’s HERS Rating Systemdecember 3, 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Cost: $15 (members) - $25 (non-members), Lunch includedseveral jurisdictions from across the Kansas City metropolitan area are now accepting a HeRs score as a method to comply with the energy code. Understand what goes into a HeRs test and how you can maximize your score. [earn 1.5 hours of Ce credit for KCMO. Application pending in JOCO for Ce credit.]
Understanding the 2012 IRC Framing Requirementsdecember 10, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Tri-Area Council Meeting Cost: $TBd (members) - $TBd (non-members), Lunch includedDave Utterback, building inspector with the City of Lenexa, will provide a comprehensive overview of the framing requirements that are mandated in almost every jurisdiction across the Kansas City metropolitan area.[earn 8 hours of Ce credit for KCMO. Application pending in JOCO for Ce credit.]
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Fall educationThe HBA would like to remind
builders and remodelers about the New Energy Efficient Home Tax Credit (45L), which is in place through the end of 2013. According to National Association of Home Builders, the tax credit is the only federal incentive available for energy efficiency in new homes. The credit is $2,000 for a dwelling unit that is certified to achieve a 50% improvement in energy efficiency over the 2006 International energy Conservation Code (IeCC). The credit is available to eligible contractors, which the IRS defines as the person that
constructed a qualified energy efficient home and owns the home. A qualified new energy efficient home must be a dwelling unit located in the U.s. and whose construction is substantially completed after August 8, 2005 and sold or leased to another person after 2005 but before 2014.
The 45L tax credit is traditionally renewed by Congress at the end of each year as part of a package of expiring tax credits called “tax extenders.” In the current economic and political climate, the fate of this valuable benefit beyond 2013 is highly uncertain.
Don’t Overlook the New Energy Efficient Home Tax Credit (45L)
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OSHA’s Proposed Silica Rule Raises Concerns for Construction Industry
A coalition of construction industry groups is concerned about a proposed rule from the Occupational safety and Health Administration (OsHA) that is intended to protect workers from inhaling dust containing silica, created by activities such as cutting brick or block, and sawing, grinding or drilling concrete.
“we need practical, science-based solutions that protect workers in all facets of construction,” said Rick Judson, chairman of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and a builder and developer from Charlotte, N.C. “Unfortunately, OsHA’s initial announcement about this proposed rule indicates we aren’t there yet.”
Announced August 23 in a press conference that laid out few details, the proposed rule seems to call for one-size-fits-all measures that contradict existing safety and quality assurance practices for different types of contractors.
For instance, spraying water to reduce dust may be practical in some construction projects, but using it inside a home while cutting granite counters can cause mold. In cold weather, spraying water while cutting asphalt roof shingles could cause ice to form on the slanted surface, endangering workers. Ventilation and dust-capture systems can inhibit the safe operation of tools. And if prescribed measures are not practicable, contractors might be forced to eliminate products with silica altogether, including concrete, brick, granite, and other common construction materials.
Independent studies have estimated costs for construction industry compliance will exceed $1 billion per year.
NAHB is part of the Construction Industry safety Coalition, which is seeking a feasible and cost-effective crystalline silica regulation that improves safety and health protection measures for workers. The coalition represents thousands of employers working to protect hundreds of thousands of workers in home building, road repair, heavy industrial production, specialty trades and materials supply. It was formed to encourage OsHA to develop better choices for compliance with the construction-specific silica rule: alternatives that also address costs, consistency with existing federal regulations and do not overly burden small businesses. Construction Industry safety Coalition members include:• Associated Builder and Contractors (ABC) • Associated General Contractors (AGC) • Association of the Wall and Ceiling Industry (AWCI) • American Road and Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) • American Subcontractors Association (ASA) • International Council of Employers of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers (ICE) • Mason Contractors Association of America (MCAA) • Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCA) • National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) • National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA)
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The HBA’s Government Affairs Com-mittee met on October 22, 2013 to plan the HBA’s 2014 Legislative Agenda. Com-mittee Co-chairs Harold Phelps, Phelps engineering, Inc., and Brenner Holland, Hunt Midwest Real estate Development, Inc., and Committee members reviewed the HBA’s past legislative priorities and discussed issues we expect will be de-bated during the next legislative sessions in Kansas and Missouri. The Committee also discussed issues that HBA members face day-to-day in their businesses and the pro-active steps the Association can take to help alleviate bureaucracy and find savings through changes in state policy.
The HBA expects a big year in gov-ernment affairs as legislators continue to debate tax reform, mandatory fire sprin-klers, statewide licensing and building
codes. The legis-lative agenda will direct the HBA’s lobbying efforts in the Kansas Legisla-ture, Missouri Gen-eral Assembly and at the local level, and serve as a guide for HBA members dur-ing our annual lobby days in Topeka and Jefferson City. In ad-dition to Committee Co-chairs, HBA members in attendance at the meeting included Tommy Angotti; Misty Hanson; Curtis Harris, Kevin Kirt-ley, Richard Mather, George schluter, Jim Pollard, Chris Ragland and Michael Snodgrass. The final agenda will be
presented to the HBA Board of Direc-tors for their consideration at its Decem-ber meeting. For information about the Government Affairs Committee, please contact Beatriz Ibarra at bibarra@ kchba.org.
Government Affairs Committee Plans 2014 Legislative Agenda
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emergency situations.The government shutdown also had
a psychological impact on businesses and consumers. According to NAHB Chief economist David Crowe, “A spike in mortgage interest rates along with paralysis in washington that led to the government shutdown and uncertainty regarding the nation’s debt limit have caused builders and consumers to take pause.” Crowe predicted that builder and consumer confidence would bounce back once the government impasse was resolved. The country, however, is still divided on how to solve the debt and deficit problem. There is no guarantee that builders and the housing industry as a whole will be immune from another manufactured crisis.
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First Runner Up Award Winners
Grand Award Winners
10 • Dusselier & Marks Homes19936 Barker • Brookwood Farms
Spring Hill, KS • 268,577
11 • James Engle Custom Homes25201 W 97th Terr • Canyon Creek by the Lake
Lenexa,KS • 473,743
15 • Summit Custom Homes25209 W 97th Terr • Canyon Creek
Lenexa, KS • 434,950
24 • ParkView Homes13440 W 172nd St • Chapel Hill
Overland Park, KS • 459,853
70 • C & M Builders16464 Bond • Mills Farm
Overland Park, KS • 539,950
84 • Don Julian Builders12215 W 164th Terr • Polo Fields
Overland Park, KS • 569,900
120 • Willis Construction15031 Ash • Villas of White Horse
Leawood, KS • 539,000
123 • Ashner Construction Co15709 Barton • Wilshire By the Lake
Overland Park, KS • 798,025
142 • SAB Construction5891 S National Drive • Cider Mill Ridge at
the National • Parkville, MO • 399,950
147 • Homes By Chris9504 NE 89th St • Copperleaf
Kansas City, MO • 424,900
151 • Don Julian Builders5950 N Saline Avenue • Forest Ridge Estates
Kansas City, MO • 579,900
152 • Don Julian Builders5701 NW 59th Terr • Forest Ridge Estates
Kansas City, MO • 626,900
204 • C & M Builders1211 Kingsland Circle • Creekmoor
Raymore, MO • 443,650
214 • Summit Custom Homes2325 SW River Trail Road • Eagle Creek
Lee's Summit, MO • 322,950
238 • Pfeifer Homes, Inc736 SW Estates Dr • Raintree Lake Estates
Lee's Summit, MO •425,965
250 • Dreams & Design Building4211 E White Sands Court S • Stone Canyon
Blue Springs, MO • 495,000
Company Address Subdivision City Price 17 C & M Builders 25205 W 97th Terr Canyon Creek by the Lake Lenexa, KS 468,350 35 Woodbridge Homes 10800 W 153rd St Colton Lakes at the Woods Overland Park, KS 638,500 39 J S Robinson Fine Homes 19728 W 94th Terr Enclave at Woodland Lakes Lenexa, KS 519,950 54 James Engle Custom Homes 24006 W 124th Terr Forest View - The Hills Olathe, KS 449,740 78 Don Julian Builders 4145 W 151st Terr Mission Reserve Leawood, KS 564,900 92 James Engle Custom Homes 24640 W 110th St Prairie Brook Villas Olathe, KS 289,251 95 James Engle Custom Homes 20943 W 108th Terr Prairie Point Olathe, KS 417,535 99 Summit Custom Homes 20987 W 108th Terr Prairie Point Olathe, KS 390,825 131 Lambie Custom Homes 9404 W 164th Place Wyngate Overland Park, KS 507,744 138 Summit Custom Homes 8507 NE 103rd St Benson Place Fieldstone Kansas City, MO 284,950
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First Runner Up Award Winners
Grand Award Winners
10 • Dusselier & Marks Homes19936 Barker • Brookwood Farms
Spring Hill, KS • 268,577
11 • James Engle Custom Homes25201 W 97th Terr • Canyon Creek by the Lake
Lenexa,KS • 473,743
15 • Summit Custom Homes25209 W 97th Terr • Canyon Creek
Lenexa, KS • 434,950
24 • ParkView Homes13440 W 172nd St • Chapel Hill
Overland Park, KS • 459,853
70 • C & M Builders16464 Bond • Mills Farm
Overland Park, KS • 539,950
84 • Don Julian Builders12215 W 164th Terr • Polo Fields
Overland Park, KS • 569,900
120 • Willis Construction15031 Ash • Villas of White Horse
Leawood, KS • 539,000
123 • Ashner Construction Co15709 Barton • Wilshire By the Lake
Overland Park, KS • 798,025
142 • SAB Construction5891 S National Drive • Cider Mill Ridge at
the National • Parkville, MO • 399,950
147 • Homes By Chris9504 NE 89th St • Copperleaf
Kansas City, MO • 424,900
151 • Don Julian Builders5950 N Saline Avenue • Forest Ridge Estates
Kansas City, MO • 579,900
152 • Don Julian Builders5701 NW 59th Terr • Forest Ridge Estates
Kansas City, MO • 626,900
204 • C & M Builders1211 Kingsland Circle • Creekmoor
Raymore, MO • 443,650
214 • Summit Custom Homes2325 SW River Trail Road • Eagle Creek
Lee's Summit, MO • 322,950
238 • Pfeifer Homes, Inc736 SW Estates Dr • Raintree Lake Estates
Lee's Summit, MO •425,965
250 • Dreams & Design Building4211 E White Sands Court S • Stone Canyon
Blue Springs, MO • 495,000
Company Address Subdivision City Price 17 C & M Builders 25205 W 97th Terr Canyon Creek by the Lake Lenexa, KS 468,350 35 Woodbridge Homes 10800 W 153rd St Colton Lakes at the Woods Overland Park, KS 638,500 39 J S Robinson Fine Homes 19728 W 94th Terr Enclave at Woodland Lakes Lenexa, KS 519,950 54 James Engle Custom Homes 24006 W 124th Terr Forest View - The Hills Olathe, KS 449,740 78 Don Julian Builders 4145 W 151st Terr Mission Reserve Leawood, KS 564,900 92 James Engle Custom Homes 24640 W 110th St Prairie Brook Villas Olathe, KS 289,251 95 James Engle Custom Homes 20943 W 108th Terr Prairie Point Olathe, KS 417,535 99 Summit Custom Homes 20987 W 108th Terr Prairie Point Olathe, KS 390,825 131 Lambie Custom Homes 9404 W 164th Place Wyngate Overland Park, KS 507,744 138 Summit Custom Homes 8507 NE 103rd St Benson Place Fieldstone Kansas City, MO 284,950
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42 • Wolf Creek Homes18414 W 194th St • Estates of Wolf Creek
Spring Hill, KS • 307,000
47 • Dreams & Design Building4601 N 142nd Street • Falcon Lakes
Basehor, KS • 415,000
55 • Summit Custom Homes24050 W 124th Terr • Forest View-The Hills
Olathe, KS • 381,650
69 • Larson Building Co2500 W 91st Street • Leawood
Leawood, MO • 999,950
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124 • James Engle Custom Homes11302 W 158th Terr • Wilshire By the Lake
Overland Park, KS • 643,824
125 • Roeser Homes11303 W 158th Terr • Wilshire by the Lake
Overland Park, KS • 511,020
127 • Don Julian Builders9006 Chestnut • Woodland Reserve
Lenexa, KS • 499,900
137 • SAB Construction10309 N Ditman Ave • Benson Place Fieldstone
Kansas City, MO • 284,950
170 • Casa Bella Construction10005 N Michigan Ave • Staley Farms - Elan
Kansas City, MO • 419,900
174 • Don Julian Builders10009 N Michigan • Staley Farms - Elan
Kansas City, MO • 399,900
187 • Don Julian Builders5909 NW 107th St • Tiffany Greens Sierra
Kansas City, MO • 439,900
200 • Summit Custom Homes3520 SW Harbor Circle • Brooks Farm
Lee's Summit, MO • 286,950
252 • Regency Homes22718 E 41st Terr S • Stone Canyon
Blue Springs, MO • 364,900
261 • SAB Construction325 NW Thoreau Court • Winterset Valley
Lee's Summit, MO • 820,000
264 • Starr Homes321 NW Thoreau Court • Winterset Valley
Lee's Summit, MO • 776,493
141 SAB Construction 5900 S National Drive Cider Mill Ridge at the National Parkville, MO 402,000 150 Casa Bella Construction 5982 N Saline Ave Forest Ridge Estates Kansas City, MO 549,900 171 Casa Bella Construction 2827 NE 102nd Terr Shadow Woods in Staley Farms Kansas City, MO 429,900 191 New Castle Homes 12329 N Wayne Ave Woodland Creek Kansas City, MO 249,900 193 Homes By Chris 9304 N Farley Woodneath Farms Kansas City, MO 334,900 216 Summit Custom Homes 28001 E Howard Dr Foxberry Estates Lake Lotawana, MO 288,765 237 Pfeifer Homes, Inc 739 SW Estates Dr Raintree Lake Estates Lee's Summit, MO 494,175 239 Pfeifer Homes, Inc 740 SW Estates Dr Raintree Lake Estates Lee's Summit, MO 427,590 251 Dreams & Design Building 4300 S Stone Canyon Dr Stone Canyon Blue Springs, MO 465,000 254 Summit Custom Homes 1500 SW Whistle Drive Stoney Creek - Parkwood Lee's Summit, MO 320,315
Fall Parade of Homes
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Clay Shoot Brought Fall Funwhat a great day for 25 teams to shoot at Powder Creek shooting Park. Thanks to the
125 shooters, sponsors and visitors! Below are the winners of the event that included the twelve station sporting clay shoot and 25 round trap shoot.
Top Shot:#1 Gary walstrom, Robert Trusty Construction#2 Pete schleicher, Robert Trusty Construction
Winning Teams#1 Robert Trusty Construction#2 Owen Lumber#3 Pro Build#4 United Heating & Cooling #2
Top shots: Gary Walstrom & Pete Schleicher. Shooters and sponsors: Bruce and Toni Rieke, Don Julian, Misty Hanson, and Matt Hissong
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Awards Recognize Outstanding New-Home Building
Parade Awards showcase winners based on criteria such as outstanding construction techniques, selection of materials and craftsmanship with judges examining everything from
exterior siding to interior framing. The Distinctive Plan & Design Awards focus on interior design and architecture. winners are determined based on furnishings, accessories, functionality
and curb appeal of the homes.Teams comprising more than 20
industry professionals consisting of home builders, architects, interior designers and other construction trades from outside the Kansas City metro area canvassed the region september 27-28 to evaluate the
entries. Homes competed in categories based on price range. special thanks to award presenters Zalman Kohen, summit Custom Homes and Parade Committee Chairman, and Misty Hanson, stewart Title, sponsor for the Parade of Homes.
Winning Teams#1 Robert Trusty Construction#2 Owen Lumber#3 Pro Build#4 United Heating & Cooling #2
Larson Building Co. Regency Homes Dreams & Design Building Parkview Homes
James Engle Wolf Creek Homes
JS Robinson Fine Homes Summit Custom Homes
Starr Homes Homes by Chris New Castle Homes
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Shooters and sponsors: Bruce and Toni Rieke, Don Julian, Misty Hanson, and Matt Hissong
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Happy Anniversary The strength of an association is in its membership and a thank you goes out to all of those members who continue to support the HBA.
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Paul Burger
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HBA Welcomes New StaffersRichard Mather was honored at the
Parade Awards Celebration for more than fifty years in homebuilding. Richard is an engineer by training and built his first home in 1958.
Much has changed over the years and Richard continues to be a vital force. Not only has he been a star in building and developing, but he is a stalwart member and volunteer for the HBA and NAHB. Together with his sons Brian and Mark, and his wife, Lois, the Mather family stands uniquely at the heart of the association and the homebuilding industry.
Richard Mather with his family.
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Fall Home Building Off to a Strong Start
In cities across the Greater Kansas City Metropolitan Area, housing production continues to climb in 2013 with the total permit number coming in as the highest since 2007, according to the Home Builders Association of Greater Kansas City’s (HBA) monthly Residential Building Permit statistics report. september single family permits increased slightly to 383 over 379 single family permits the same month in 2012. Year to date total permits are the highest in six years with 3,092 single family permits compared to 2012 with 2,406.
“Clearly we are seeing increased building in expanding subdivisions which is good news for home buyers. In addition, we also are noticing a trend with infill and new home construction in established neighborhoods,” said executive Vice President sara Corless. “It is exciting to see new homes in all areas of the metropolitan area. In fact, one of the Grand Award winners in the Parade of Homes award contest was a new home built in Leawood. Numbers of infill lots also are surfacing in Fairway, westwood, Prairie Village, Mission Hills and Kansas City.”
Permit growth is active throughout the eight county area with Jackson County up 44 percent over 2012, Johnson County is up 34 percent and Cass County is up 24 percent. Top cities ranked by single family units year to date are Kansas City with 523, Olathe with 395, Overland Park with 325 and Lee’s summit with 265. Multi-family permits continue to increase with 217 units permitted in september bringing the 2013 total to 2,098 which is the highest since 2006.
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Residential Building Permit Statistics
SEPTEMBER 2013Single M-F M-F S-F M-F M-F Total Single M-F M-F S-F M-F M-F Total
Family Units Units Total Units Sale Rent Units Family Units Units Total Units Sale Rent UnitsUnits^ Sale% Rent Units YTD YTD YTD YTD Units^ Sale% Rent Units YTD YTD YTD YTD
CASS COUNTY LEAVENWORTH COUNTY
Archie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Basehor 12 0 0 12 66 0 0 66
Belton 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 7 Lansing 2 0 0 2 5 0 0 5
Cass County 6 0 0 6 21 0 0 21 Leav. County 4 0 0 4 41 0 0 41
Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Leavenworth 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 15
Drexel 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tonganoxie 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 7
Garden City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 0 0 18 134 0 0 134
Harrisonville 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3
Lake Winnebago 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 WYANDOTTE COUNTY
Lee's Summit 0 0 0 0 29 0 0 29 Bonner Springs 2 0 0 2 10 0 0 10
Peculiar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Edwardsville 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
Pleasant Hill 7 0 0 7 21 0 0 21 KCK/Wyandotte Co 30 0 0 30 115 0 306 421
Raymore 3 0 0 3 66 0 0 66 32 0 0 32 126 0 306 432
Village of Loch Lloyd 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 10
16 0 0 16 158 0 0 158 MIAMI COUNTY
Louisburg 0 0 0 0 22 0 0 22
CLAY COUNTY Miami County 4 0 0 4 18 0 0 18
Clay County 4 0 0 4 31 0 0 31 Osawatomie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Excelsior Springs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Paola 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gladstone 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 Spring Hill# 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3
Kansas City 56 0 0 56 353 0 0 353 4 0 0 4 43 0 0 43
Kearney 5 0 0 5 50 0 0 50
Lawson 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 September 2013 383 0 217 600 3092 0 2098 5190Liberty 0 0 0 0 28 0 0 28
North Kansas City 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 9
Pleasant Valley 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Smithville 0 0 0 0 20 0 0 20
65 0 0 65 494 0 0 494
JACKSON COUNTY
Blue Springs 14 0 0 14 120 0 0 120 Month/Year 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013Buckner 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 January 353 221 96 137 90 188 273Grain Valley 5 0 0 5 26 0 0 26 February 475 262 129 145 121 182 224Grandview 2 0 0 2 22 0 0 22 March 824 353 131 252 180 270 335Greenwood 4 0 0 4 24 0 0 24 April 687 441 184 228 210 277 444Independence 7 0 0 7 56 0 0 56 May 677 231 189 213 230 294 337Jackson County 3 0 0 3 23 0 0 23 June 616 260 204 239 262 268 333Kansas City 17 0 79 96 51 0 408 459 July 546 311 196 180 204 288 409Lake Lotawana 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 17 August 515 293 207 243 205 260 354Lee's Summit 23 0 0 23 236 0 0 236 September 397 264 219 173 202 379 383Oak Grove 1 0 0 1 7 0 0 7 October 597 314 226 279 205 331Raytown 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 November 385 167 192 173 185 283Sugar Creek 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 December 313 115 182 209 207 279
76 0 79 155 583 0 408 991
Annual Total 6,385 3,232 2,155 2,471 2,301 3,299 3,092PLATTE COUNTY
Edgerton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kansas City 7 0 0 7 119 0 0 119
Parkville 5 0 0 5 40 0 0 40
Platte City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Platte County 34 0 0 34 147 0 0 147
Riverside 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Weatherby Lake 2 0 0 2 4 0 0 4 S-F M-F TotalWeston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Units Units Units
48 0 0 48 310 0 0 310 2007 5090 1127 62172008 2636 1500 4136
JOHNSON COUNTY 2009 1555 463 2018De Soto 1 0 0 1 19 0 28 47 2010 1810 253 2063Edgerton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2011 1704 600 2304Fairway 3 0 0 3 4 0 0 4 2012 2406 1062 3468Gardner 7 0 0 7 43 0 0 43 2013 3092 2098 5190Johnson County 6 0 0 6 29 0 0 29
Leawood 10 0 0 10 93 0 170 263
Lenexa 17 0 0 17 153 0 101 254
Merriam 1 0 0 1 10 0 0 10 ^The Single Family number is units and includes both attached and detached units.Mission Hills 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 %Multi-Family units are in buildings with 5 or more units and are divided by sale/rent.Olathe 37 0 32 69 395 0 32 427 # Not available at time of reportOverland Park 37 0 106 143 325 0 1053 1378
Prairie Village 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3
Shawnee 5 0 0 5 120 0 0 120
Spring Hill# 0 0 0 0 44 0 0 44
Westwood 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2
124 0 138 262 1244 0 1384 2628
Permit information reflects the most recent data at time of publication. In order toensure accurate recording of residential building permit statistics, the HBA mayrevise monthly and year-to-date figures when updated data is made available.
Comparison of Single Family
(Cass, Clay, Jackson, Platte, Johnson, Leavenworth, Miami, Wyandotte Counties)
Building Units for Greater Kansas City
*Annual totals may not match seasonally adjusted numbers.
Comparison of Permits By Units Issued Year to Date*
2007 - 2013
All numbers shown in the box above are ACTUAL NUMBERS.,
Residential Building Permit Statistics
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