WHY WINTER STARTS PAY OFF
South Florida’s cooler, drier months speed concrete curing, cut rain delays, and let projects hit the spring selling wave when out-of-state buyers flood Delray Beach. A tighter schedule equals fewer carrying costs and a higher exit price.
LABOR AND MATERIAL ADVANTAGES
Northern crews often head south after Thanksgiving, expanding the skilled labor pool and keeping wage spikes in check. Suppliers clear inventory before the new fiscal year, so locking framing lumber or impact glass now shields budgets from the usual summer price climbs.
DESIGNING FOR COASTAL PSYCHOLOGY
Today’s remote workers want sunlight and storm safety in one package. Impact windows, backup power, and smart-home wiring soothe risk concerns while still reading as luxury. Homes that broadcast “new, resilient, turnkey” tend to command offers near list.
THE RENOVA DIFFERENCE
Integrated design-build tracking shows owners real-time cost against earned value, limiting surprises and change orders. That transparency turns into trust at resale—buyers see a disciplined process, not a patched-together flip.
BOTTOM LINE
Starting a build this winter is more than a scheduling trick. It is a compounded ROI strategy that balances faster delivery with features the 2026 buyer already expects.