remote property research • map-based review • optional field visits

Know the land before you buy it.

GeoSite Intel brings maps, property records, past aerial images, land conditions, and nearby activity into one clear review. This helps buyers and investors spot questions before making a major decision.

Considering a property? Send an address, property number, listing link, or map and explain how the land may be used.
Choose the right starting point

Research shaped around the property question

Choose a starting point or send the property for a recommendation.

Broad early review

Initial Property Review

Check several available maps and records for land conditions, nearby activity, and questions worth a closer look.

One main concern

Focused Property Question

Look into one main concern, such as water, slopes, wetlands, past land changes, nearby development, or access.

Flexible project

Custom Research & Mapping

Compare properties, create custom maps, document field conditions, or answer a question that does not fit a standard review.

Not sure what fits? Send the property and the main question. GeoSite can recommend a plan before any paid work begins.

What can be checked

Useful maps and records can show details that a listing leaves out.

Water

Flooding, Water & Land Shape

Review flood information, slopes, low areas, nearby water, and how rainwater may move across the property.

Environment

Wetlands, Soils & Sensitive Areas

Review available information about wetlands, soils, land cover, protected areas, and other concerns that may need an official check.

Surroundings

Roads & Nearby Activity

Review roads, visible access, nearby development, neighboring land uses, and other features around the property.

History

Past Aerial Images

Compare older images to look for clearing, past development, water changes, former uses, or other visible changes.

Use

Property Rules & Planned Use

Gather available zoning and land-use information so the right questions can be confirmed with the local office.

Comparison & Maps

Compare Properties or Build a Custom Map

Review several properties using the same questions, or create a focused map for a property question that needs a custom approach.

How Property Research Works

A simple process built around the property question.

Send the Property

Share an address, property number, listing link, or map. Include the planned use and the main questions.

Review the Information

GeoSite reviews useful maps, records, land information, and past images together.

Use the Findings

Receive the agreed maps and summary, including limits and useful next questions.

What you can receive

The final items depend on the property and question.

An early check—not an official decision

The work helps identify questions and possible next steps.

GeoSite does not replace a survey, title review, appraisal, engineer, lawyer, permit decision, official flood or wetland decision, soil test, or formal environmental review. It cannot guarantee that land can be built on or used for a specific purpose.

Property & Land Research FAQ

Can GeoSite research property outside the local area?

Yes. Most work can be completed remotely where useful maps and records are available. The amount of information varies by location.

Can GeoSite determine whether land is buildable?

No. GeoSite can identify questions to check, but buildability depends on local rules, permits, utilities, access, surveys, engineering, soils, septic needs, wetlands, and other official decisions.

What information should be sent?

Send an address, property number, listing link, or map. Include the planned use and any concerns already noticed.

Is this only for vacant land?

No. Research can also help with homes, commercial property, farmland, investment property, and surrounding development.

Are site visits available?

Yes. Photography, GPS collection, or visible-condition checks can be quoted separately when an on-site visit would help.

Found a property? Start with the location.

Send the property, planned use, and main question. GeoSite can recommend a focused next step.

You can send: a listing link, street address, property number, county map link, screenshot, or map.