Before You Buy Land

Buying rural land? Check red flags before you make an offer.

Use source-backed screening tools and reports to spot septic, flood, access, slope, restriction, and local-authority questions before you spend more money.

Screening-grade public-source review. Built to surface red flags, not to hand you a false yes/no answer.

Red flagNeeds verificationUnknown from public dataNo obvious public red flag found

Start here

Pick the path that matches how close you are to an offer

  • Quick first passUse the free checker to surface obvious public-data questions.
  • Closer to purchaseOrder the Parcel Pre-Screen Report for a source-cited buyer checklist.
  • Need proof firstOpen the sample report to see the format and status language.
  • Texas parcelUse the Texas checker to find the local source path first.

Free checker

Get a screening-grade first pass on access, flood, slope, septic, restrictions, and local authority questions.

Use the free checker

Parcel Pre-Screen Report

Order the source-cited report when you are close to making an offer and want a practical verification checklist.

Order report

Sample report

See the report format, status language, source appendix, and next-step questions buyers receive.

View sample report

Texas Local Authority Checker

Route Texas parcels to the county, district, or local source path that matters first.

Check Texas sources

What buyers usually need to know

Rural listings leave out the expensive questions

Phrases like buyer to verify, unrestricted, septic needed, well needed, utilities nearby, road access, mobile homes allowed, and great homesite are not enough by themselves.

Those phrases can hide real questions about what is visible in public data and what still needs verification with the county, seller, title documents, or another local authority.

What the site is for

  • surface red flags
  • show what is unknown from public data
  • point to the next verification step
  • route buyers to a source-cited report

Screening language the product uses

Status

Red flag

A public-source or document-based issue that deserves immediate attention before you proceed.

  • ConfidenceUse sparingly, only when the source path supports it.
  • Last reviewedBrand standard

Open source

Status

Needs verification

Something important is not confirmed yet and should be checked before you make an offer.

  • ConfidenceHigh trust when framed with source support.
  • Last reviewedBrand standard

Open source

Status

Unknown from public data

Reviewed public sources do not answer the question clearly enough yet.

  • ConfidenceUseful when the public record is incomplete.
  • Last reviewedBrand standard

Open source

Status

No obvious public red flag found

The reviewed public sources do not show an obvious issue, but that is not a final conclusion.

  • ConfidenceDirectional screening only.
  • Last reviewedBrand standard

Open source

How it works

  1. Start with the free checker or order the report.
  2. Submit parcel details, listing URL, intended use, and any documents you already have.
  3. Review public sources and seller materials for red flags and gaps.
  4. Use the source-cited result to decide what to verify next before making an offer.

Supported launch areas

Current coverage focuses on Texas, Tennessee, and North Carolina

Texas pilot counties:

Comal, Hays, Gillespie, Kerr, Burnet, Blanco, Llano, Kendall, Bandera.

The first proof county is Comal County, Texas.

What the report includes

  • red-flag dashboard
  • parcel and intended-use summary
  • public-source review notes
  • seller question list
  • local authority question list
  • source appendix with links and confidence levels

What it does not do

  • it does not provide a final land-use conclusion
  • it does not promise a permit outcome
  • it does not confirm legal access
  • it does not confirm septic suitability
  • it does not replace professional review

Sample report proof

See how the Comal County sample report works

The sample report shows the format, level of detail, source citation, red-flag framing, and buyer questions included in a paid Parcel Pre-Screen Report.

Live MVP data

Launch coverage is now coming from Supabase

Parcel Pre-Screen Report: $249.00

  • Bandera County, TX - Planned county / coverage-review
  • Blanco County, TX - Planned county / coverage-review
  • Burnet County, TX - Planned county / coverage-review
  • Comal County, TX - Supported county
  • Gillespie County, TX - Planned county / coverage-review
  • Hays County, TX - Planned county / coverage-review
  • Kendall County, TX - Planned county / coverage-review
  • Kerr County, TX - Planned county / coverage-review