Building Permits in Charlotte, North Carolina
432 recent building permits filed in Charlotte. Updated daily from public records.
432 permits
471086 TH NVR (NORTH) Beethoven D Bldgs 1011-1028 NOT 1016 - No Review Townhouse Bldg Permit
ONE STORAGE SHED 19X19 - No Review Bldg Permit NEW STORAGE SHED 19X19
Interior Renovation and Deck - No Review Bldg PermitInterior Renovation and Deck Repairs Converting Attic to heated
471086 TH NVR (NORTH) Beethoven D Bldgs 1011-1028 NOT 1016 - No Review Townhouse Bldg Permit
(MF-5A) Woodlands North - Retaining Wall - Cast in Place Retaining concrete wall at the project?s entry with concrete footings. Sqft. 500
471086 TH NVR (NORTH) Beethoven D Bldgs 1011-1028 NOT 1016 - No Review Townhouse Bldg Permit
471086 TH NVR (NORTH) Beethoven D Bldgs 1011-1028 NOT 1016 - No Review Townhouse Bldg Permit
471086 TH NVR (NORTH) Beethoven D Bldgs 1011-1028 NOT 1016 - No Review Townhouse Bldg Permit
Deck Replacement
No Review Bldg Permit18x18 expanding deck also adding lights
No Review Bldg Permitadding covered porch to back of house.
No Review Bldg Permit FRONT PORCH ADDITION REPLACING PERMIT B4006987 NEED TO SCHEDULE FINAL
Bldg. 2A-2B level 1 Units - Level 1 Units: 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 119, 121, 123
Arrowood Apts (Clubhouse) - Building permit for Clubhouse for Mixed Use Residential
Bldg. 2A-2B level 3 Units - Level 3 Units: 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 319, 321, 323
MMF NRP Abernethy Lofts - Pool Courtyard - Pool Courtyard, Outdoor lighting, power receptacles, wiring equipment, gas piping for fire pits, shut-off's for grills, plumbing for outdoor sinks, low-volta...
interior renovation - No Review Bldg Permit
Bldg. 2A-2B level 2 Units - Level 2 Units: 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 219, 221, 223
Bldg. 2A-2B level 4 Units - Level 4 Units: 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409, 410, 411, 412, 413, 414, 415, 416, 417, 419, 421, 423
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Charlotte's construction market is active right now. There are 432 permits on file in our database, with 147 new permits filed in just the last 30 days. The majority of work falls under "other" permits (194 total), followed by commercial projects (124 permits), renovations (62 permits), electrical work (17 permits), and pool installations (14 permits). This volume means steady opportunity for contractors who know where to look. Activity isn't spread evenly across the city. Zip code 28206 leads with 68 permits on file, followed closely by 28208 with 62 permits. If you work in plumbing, HVAC, electrical, or general contracting, these two areas should be on your radar. Zip codes 28277, 28213, and 28211 each have between 27 and 30 permits, making them secondary markets worth monitoring. Different neighborhoods attract different project types, so understanding which codes match your trade matters. For bidding strategy, the average permit value in Charlotte sits at $704,124, which tells you the typical project size you'll be competing on. Commercial work (124 permits) and renovation projects (62 permits) make up a significant share of the pipeline. These aren't quick jobs, and they typically have realistic budgets. Most contractors win work by catching permits early in the filing process, before the general contractor has locked in all their subs. Our permit database pulls directly from public records and updates daily. That means when a new permit hits the system in Charlotte, you'll see it the same day. Contractors who check permits daily pick up work that others miss. The 147 permits filed in the last month show the market is moving. The contractors making money are the ones responding to new filings within 24 to 48 hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find new construction leads in Charlotte?
Monitor building permits filed in Charlotte daily. New permits represent active projects looking for contractors. Check the most active zip codes first: 28206, 28208, 28277, 28213, and 28211. When a permit matching your trade is filed, reach out to the general contractor or property owner immediately. Most contractors wait weeks to bid. If you call within 24 hours of a permit filing, you're often the first to bid on the job. Subscribe to a permit tracking service that updates daily from public records so you don't miss filings.
What are the most common permit types in Charlotte?
Other permits lead the count at 194, followed by commercial work at 124 permits. Renovation projects account for 62 permits, while electrical work has 17 permits on file. Pool installations represent 14 permits. If you're a general contractor or do renovation work, you have the largest pool of projects to pursue. If you're a specialty trade like electrical or HVAC, focus on the commercial permits and larger renovation jobs, where your work is typically required.
Which zip codes in Charlotte have the most building permits?
Zip code 28206 has the highest permit volume with 68 permits on file. Zip code 28208 is close behind with 62 permits. These two areas represent the hottest markets in Charlotte right now. Secondary markets include 28277 (30 permits), 28213 (27 permits), and 28211 (27 permits). If you want to focus your sales efforts, start with 28206 and 28208. Build relationships with GCs working in those areas, and you'll have steady work.
What is the average building permit value in Charlotte?
The average permit value in Charlotte is $704,124. This reflects a mix of commercial work, large renovations, and residential projects. Projects at this value level typically involve full teams and solid timelines. For contractors bidding on these jobs, it means realistic budgets, longer project schedules, and the likelihood of working alongside other subs. Avoid underpricing work of this scale. Owners and GCs filing permits worth $700K expect professional crews and fair pricing.
How often is Charlotte permit data updated?
Charlotte permit data updates daily from public records. When a new permit is filed with the city, it appears in the database the same day. This is why checking permits daily matters for your business. A permit filed on Monday that you see Tuesday gives you a two-day head start over contractors who check weekly. The 147 permits filed in the last 30 days show consistent filing activity, so daily monitoring keeps you in the pipeline for active work.