The city of Greer saw a burst of residential construction activity on June 17, when seven building permits were issued in a single day within the 29651 zip code. Six of those permits — numbered BR26-0317 through BR26-0322 — were filed consecutively, a pattern that points to a builder pulling permits for multiple homes at once as part of a planned development phase.
What the Permits Show
The six sequential permit numbers — BR26-0317, BR26-0318, BR26-0319, BR26-0320, BR26-0321, and BR26-0322 — were all issued on the same date and share the same 29651 zip code in Greer. The consecutive numbering indicates they were submitted and processed together, a filing pattern commonly associated with subdivision builders moving an entire phase of lots into the permitting stage at the same time rather than pulling permits one by one over weeks or months.
A seventh residential building permit was also issued in the same zip code on June 17, bringing the single-day total to seven. Specific contractor names, street addresses, and project valuations were not available in the permit records at the time of publication.
Why It Matters
A cluster of six consecutively numbered residential permits filed on the same day is a strong indicator of organized subdivision or multi-lot development activity in Greer's 29651 corridor. The pattern is consistent with a builder launching a new construction phase, which typically brings multiple homes to market within a similar timeframe. Greer, situated along the Interstate 85 growth corridor between Greenville and Spartanburg, has attracted steady residential development interest in recent years. This single-day permit batch suggests that momentum continues into the second half of 2026. As additional details — including builder identity, lot addresses, and construction valuations — become available through subsequent filings, a clearer picture of the project's scope and its impact on local housing inventory will emerge.