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Seattle, WA

Building Permits in Seattle, Washington

1,561 recent building permits filed in Seattle. Updated daily from public records.

1,561 permits

Renovation
2633 W LYNN ST, Seattle, WA 98199

Construct interior alterations at basement of SFR subject to field inspection STFI.

Jan 26, 2026#7103719-CN
Demolition
3821 36TH AVE SW, Seattle, WA 98126

Demolish one-family dwelling and accessory structure per plan.

Jan 26, 2026#7097844-DM
Pool & Spa
4317 SW HANFORD ST, Seattle, WA 98116

Convert attached garage to habitable space in a detached dwelling subject to field inspection.

Jan 26, 2026#7126760-CN
Roofing
6734 23RD AVE NW, Seattle, WA 98117

Residential reroof only; no structural changes. Remove existing shingles. No planned plywood but if any plywood is needed we would replace with 1/2" CDX. Install new Owens Corning Oakridge shingles.

Valentine RoofingJan 26, 2026#7126681-RR
Renovation
1201 3RD AVE, Seattle, WA 98101

Tenant improvements at 50th floor of existing office building per plan.

Jan 26, 2026#7109490-CN
Commercial
1505 WESTLAKE AVE N, Seattle, WA 98109

Construct blanket permit tenant improvements to Cancer Research and Biostatistics on the seventh floor of existing commercial building per plan.

Jan 26, 2026#7123991-BK
Renovation
3502 NE 42ND ST, Seattle, WA 98105

Construct alterations and additions to single family dwelling per plan

Jan 26, 2026#7118595-CN
Renovation
612 NW 62ND ST, Seattle, WA 98107

Construct alterations for existing one-family dwelling per plan

Jan 26, 2026#7108775-CN
Roofing
2167 DEXTER AVE N, Seattle, WA 98109

Remove existing architectural shingle and install new architectural shingle on existing multi-family residential 6 unit condominium - 2 842 sq ft roof area.

Handy Andy Restore and Repair LLCJan 26, 2026#7126797-RR
Demolition
10523 EXETER AVE NE, Seattle, WA 98125

Demolish existing one-family dwelling subject to field inspection (STFI)

Jan 26, 2026#7110325-DM
Renovation
10408 RAINIER AVE S, Seattle, WA 98178

Construct addition install helical piles and substantial alterations to a single-family residence and detached structure per plans.

Jan 26, 2026#7084296-CN
Renovation
603 3RD AVE W, Seattle, WA 98119

Replace exterior stairs north of existing apartment building per plan.

Jan 26, 2026#7117553-CN
Demolition
3807 DENSMORE AVE N, Seattle, WA 98103

Demolish existing one-family dwelling basement wall and slab to remain per plan.

Jan 26, 2026#7113166-DM
Other
5268 18TH AVE SW, Seattle, WA 98106

Construct new two family dwelling per plan ( Establish use as single family residence and attached accessory dwelling unit per land use code. Construct new one and two family dwellings per plan. Revie...

Jan 26, 2026#7049767-CN
Demolition
6015 NE WINDERMERE RD, Seattle, WA 98105

Demolish existing one family dwelling per plan.

Jan 26, 2026#7030583-DM
Other
6015 NE WINDERMERE RD, Seattle, WA 98105

Establish use as single family residence per land use code. Construct as new one-family dwelling with attached garage per plan.

Jan 26, 2026#7030582-CN
Other
7752 14TH AVE SW, Seattle, WA 98106

Construct new two family dwelling per plan. (Establish use as single family residence with attached and detached accessory dwelling unit per land use code. Construct one and two family dwellings per p...

Jan 25, 2026#7020898-CN
Other
10512 GREENWOOD AVE N, Seattle, WA 98133

Establish use as townhouses and construct a multi-family building with parking below occupy per plan.

Jan 25, 2026#6701098-CN
Renovation
1124 LAKEVIEW BLVD E, Seattle, WA 98102

Allow one attached accessory dwelling unit subordinate to existing apartment (multifamily residential) per land use code. Add one unit to existing multifamily building occupy per plan.

Jan 25, 2026#7097066-CN
Other
2017 NW 64TH ST, Seattle, WA

Construct north bldg. per plans. (Establish use as townhouses per the land use code. Construct (2) two-family dwellings per plans. reviews and processing for (2) -CN's under 7098401)

Jan 25, 2026#7098401-CN

Seattle has 556 new building permits filed in the last 30 days, with 1,451 total permits currently on file. Renovation work dominates the market with 762 permits, followed by other work types (345 permits), demolition (120 permits), roofing (100 permits), and pool construction (49 permits). This volume shows steady demand across multiple trade types. The most active zip codes are 98103 with 115 permits, 98115 with 113 permits, and 98117 with 99 permits. Zip codes 98119 and 98125 round out the top five with 80 and 78 permits respectively. These neighborhoods represent the best concentration of active projects right now. For contractors bidding in Seattle, the average permit value is $414,432, which gives you a realistic sense of project scope. Renovation jobs make up more than half the market, but the roofing category with 100 permits offers solid opportunity for specialists. Tracking permits in your target zip codes puts you ahead of competitors who wait for word-of-mouth. Permit data updates daily from Seattle public records. Contractors who monitor filings within 24 hours gain a real advantage contacting property owners and general contractors before jobs get fully allocated. Waiting a week or two to find out about permits means the GC already has their subs lined up.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find new construction leads in Seattle?

Monitor new permit filings daily in your target zip codes. Seattle files roughly 556 new permits every 30 days, so checking permits filed in the last 24-48 hours gives you early contact with property owners and general contractors. Subscribe to permit alerts for neighborhoods where you work. The sooner you reach out after filing, the better your chance of getting on the bid list before the contractor's usual subs are called.

What are the most common permit types in Seattle?

Renovation leads the market with 762 permits on file, making it the largest opportunity category. Other work types account for 345 permits, demolition for 120, roofing for 100, and pool construction for 49 permits. Roofers have solid volume at 100 permits. If you do general contracting, renovation work represents the bulk of available projects. Specialists should focus on their category but also check the 'other' classification, which may include HVAC, plumbing, electrical, or structural work.

Which zip codes in Seattle have the most building permits?

The top five zip codes by permit count are: 98103 (115 permits), 98115 (113 permits), 98117 (99 permits), 98119 (80 permits), and 98125 (78 permits). These neighborhoods represent over 30 percent of all active permits in Seattle. If you can service these areas efficiently, you'll have consistent lead flow. Focusing your bid strategy on one or two zip codes lets you build relationships with local property owners and reduce travel time between jobs.

What is the average building permit value in Seattle?

The average permit value in Seattle is $414,432. This means most projects are substantial enough to justify careful bidding and quality work. You're not dealing with small repair jobs here. Use this number when estimating time and resources. Some permits will be smaller and some larger, but plan your crew capacity around mid-sized projects in the $300k to $500k range.

How often is Seattle permit data updated?

Seattle building permit data updates daily from public records. This means new permits are added and project status changes are reflected within 24 hours of filing. Setting up daily alerts ensures you see new filings before other contractors. Checking once a week means you're already behind contractors who monitor daily. For competitive bidding, fresh data is your advantage.