PermitScope monitors residential building permits in Rancho Santa Fe and delivers structured, timed leads to appliance companies, so your sales team reaches homeowners before the competition even knows the project exists.
View Live Permits →We continuously scrape San Diego County's permit portal, filtering for residential projects in Rancho Santa Fe and surrounding affluent communities.
Raw permit data is classified by project type, estimated value, scope, and timeline. We add property details, owner info, and contractor records.
Leads arrive in your dashboard timed to when the homeowner will actually be shopping for appliances, based on project stage and typical build timelines.
Every lead comes with the context an appliance rep actually needs to make the call.
| Address | Type | Est. Value | Sq Ft | Kitchens | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6140 Lago Lindo | New Build | $4.8M | 7,200 | 2 | Framing |
| 17461 El Vuelo | Kitchen Remodel | $280K | 1,400 | 1 | Permit Issued |
| 5970 La Sendita | Addition | $1.2M | 3,100 | 1 | Plan Check |
| 16002 Rambla de las Flores | New Build | $6.1M | 9,400 | 3 | Under Review |
| 6024 Via Posada del Norte | Full Remodel | $520K | 4,800 | 2 | Approved |
We don't dump 180 million permits on you. We curate the ones that matter: luxury residential in Rancho Santa Fe and surrounding affluent San Diego communities.
Knowing a permit was filed isn't enough. We alert you 2-4 weeks before the homeowner starts shopping, based on project type and typical build timelines.
Number of kitchens, bathrooms, square footage, project scope, estimated value. The exact fields an appliance sales rep needs to qualify and prioritize.
Every data point comes from publicly filed building permits. No scraping gray areas, no purchased lists, no compliance risk.
Every luxury home project in Rancho Santa Fe starts with a building permit. By the time the homeowner is walking into a showroom, the contractor already has a preferred vendor. PermitScope puts your team in the conversation months earlier, when the decisions are still being made.