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Multifamily New Construction permits in Dallas (coming soon)

Dallas is in PermitCore's production-ingest queue. Multifamily New Construction permit coverage activates at MAPPED promotion (Code merged; awaiting production queue (Q3 2026)).

What this cohort covers

What counts as Multifamily New Construction in Dallas?

Multifamily new construction permits cover ground-up apartment buildings, condominium developments, and other 5-unit-and-up residential structures. Filtered for R-2 occupancy under IBC. Excludes single-family and small-multifamily (under 5 units, typically tagged as residential alteration upstream). A leading indicator for housing supply, REIT pipeline, and apartment-construction-driven labor demand.

FAQ

Frequently asked about multifamily new construction permits in Dallas

How many multifamily new construction permits are pulled in Dallas each year?
Dallas is in PermitCore's production-ingest queue. Once promoted to MAPPED, multifamily new construction permit counts will populate here automatically.
Where can I see the latest multifamily new construction permits in Dallas?
The grid above shows the most recent multifamily new construction permits in Dallas, paginated 25 per page. For programmatic access — filter by cohort, by date range, by contractor — use the PermitCore API or download via the sandbox.
How is the multifamily new construction data in Dallas refreshed?
Dallas permit data is refreshed daily from the city's open-data portal. Cohort classification is applied automatically via PermitCore's LLM-1 classifier; field-level data-quality flags surface inline so you can filter for clean rows.
Can I export Dallas multifamily new construction permits?
Yes — the free tier includes 5K rows of CSV export per month. Paid tiers expand to Parquet export, 50K-2M rows, and webhook delivery on new multifamily new construction permit filings.
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