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Subdivision Pipeline Map

Subdivisions hitting the “slab stage” — hand the site supervisor a marketing pack first.

Joins recently-approved PUDs / rezonings to subsequent foundation, slab, or utility-tap permits in the same area. Each row is a Charleston Tri-County address that's ~30-90 days from buyer financing. Get there before the competitor even knows the subdivision exists.

PUD approvals · 18mo
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Slab-stage permits · 120d
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houses about to need financing
Distinct subdivisions
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active in pipeline
Permit value · 120d
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combined construction $
By jurisdiction · planning-commission tracking
jurisdictions ranked by recent PUD/rezoning approvals · 18mo window
JurisdictionPUDs / rezoningsSlab-stage permitsLast approval
No PUD/rezoning activity yet. Run the zoning_pdf scraper on broker IP or wait for the next nightly.
Slab-stage hit list · last 120 days
addresses with foundation/slab/utility-tap permits in PUD-approved areas · marketing-pack-ready
IssuedAddressCountyPermit typeValueBuilderPUD caseTiming
No slab-stage permits surfaced yet. Once permit and zoning data are flowing live (E-2 + B′-5), this list populates automatically.
How to use →The "early window" rows (within 90 days of the original PUD approval) are golden — homes are still framing, the listing agent hasn't picked a preferred lender, and the broker who shows up with a co-branded marketing pack wins the financing flow for the whole subdivision. Print the list, walk it to the builder's site supervisor, ask for a meeting with the sales coordinator. Five subdivisions a quarter = a year of pipeline.