Home building in the Kansas City metropolitan area has surged in April 2013, marking the busiest month for the local industry since 2008. Currently, the Home Builders Association of Greater Kansas City shows 444 permits issued for single family home projects in April 2013, which is up from last year and the highest amount of permits since April 2008, when 441 permits were issued. The Mission Hills local movers have found that the mini-boom that the area is experiencing is in the midst of the best four-month stretch for the area’s market since the recession began in 2008.
Construction of homes has risen throughout the state, in addition to apartment complexes and other multifamily units. Applications for new construction projects are at a five year peak, according to the local commerce department. Steady jobs for manual laborers are likely to increase thanks to the consistent market.