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Updated 2026-06-03 · refreshed weekly

16 fresh New Construction leads in Denver, CO

Property owners who pulled a new construction building permit in the last 30 days — address, permit type, issue date, and an estimated job value. Built for direct mail & door-knocking.

~$200,000 in estimated new construction project value this month.

This week's New Construction permits in Denver

Showing 8 of 16 — ranked by estimated job value.

PropertyTradeEst. valuePriorityPermit date
4476 N Utica ST 1/2 Duplex, Denver, COnew construction$5-20K642026-06-03
2542 S Cook ST, Denver, COnew construction$5-20K592026-05-29
1736 W 33rd SFR, Denver, COnew construction$5-20K592026-05-29
4474 N Wolff, Denver, COnew construction$5-20K572026-05-27
4318 N Clay ST, Denver, COnew construction$5-20K512026-05-21
603 S Vine, Denver, COnew construction$5-20K492026-05-19
807 N Grove 807, Denver, COnew construction$5-20K482026-05-18
2001 N Osceola St SFD, Denver, COnew construction$5-20K452026-05-15

✓ What's in every lead

  • Property address (the job site)
  • Permit type / trade
  • Permit issue date (real, not scrape date)
  • Estimated job value + priority score

How contractors use it

These are public permit records, so there's no phone or email — you reach the property by direct mail or door-knocking, the week the job starts, before competitors know about it. Sold for compliant direct/in-person outreach (see terms).

FAQ

How many fresh new construction permit leads are in Denver?

16 new construction permits were filed in Denver, CO in the last 30 days (most recent: 2026-06-03). The list refreshes weekly as new permits are recorded.

What's in each new construction permit lead?

Property address, permit type/trade, the permit issue date, and an estimated job value + priority score. These are public building-permit records — there is no homeowner phone or email; they are built for direct mail and door-knocking.

How fresh is the data?

Permits are pulled from the Denver open-data feed and updated weekly. Every lead is dated by its real permit issue date, not a scrape date, so you only work genuinely recent jobs.

How do I use these leads?

Most new construction contractors mail a postcard or door-knock the property. The leads are sold for direct-mail/in-person outreach — see our terms for compliant use.