Pricing and FAQ

Parcel Pre-Screen Report pricing

Get a source-cited, screening-grade public-source report that helps rural land buyers organize red flags, unknowns, seller claims, and local-office questions before making an offer.

Current launch price

$149 founding

  • Later expected price$199-$249
  • Delivery2-3 business days after complete intake
  • FormatDigital report
  • Best forPre-offer rural land due diligence

Included

  • red-flag dashboard
  • parcel and intended-use summary
  • listing-claim review where supplied
  • septic/wastewater, access, flood, utility, restriction, terrain, and source-path questions
  • seller and local-office question scripts
  • source appendix and scope/exclusions

Not included

  • legal advice, title work, survey, engineering, appraisal, or environmental assessment
  • septic, wastewater, permit, or local authority approval
  • final land-use, access, utility, title, or purchase-safety conclusion
  • phone calls or meetings

FAQ

What do I get for $149?

You get a screening-grade Parcel Pre-Screen Report that reviews public-source and listing information, organizes red flags and unknowns, and gives seller/local-office questions to verify before relying on the parcel.

Why is the founding price lower?

The $149 founding price is for early buyers while the workflow and coverage are being validated. Later pricing is expected to move toward $199-$249 as coverage and reporting depth expand.

How fast will I receive the report?

Current launch expectation is 2-3 business days after successful payment and complete intake.

Is this a buildability report?

No. It is a screening-grade public-source starting point. It does not provide a final land-use, permit, title, septic, access, utility, or purchase conclusion.

Can you confirm septic, perc, or wastewater suitability?

No. The report can help identify the wastewater path, public-source records, and questions to ask, but parcel-specific wastewater review is still needed.

Can you confirm legal access?

No. The report can flag access questions and point to recorded-access items to check, but it does not provide a legal-access conclusion.

What if my county is not supported?

If we cannot provide a useful screening-grade report for the parcel, we may refund the order or offer a narrower review path.

Do you call county offices?

The current product is designed as a no-call, public-source screening report. It gives you the questions and office paths to ask next.

What should I do after receiving the report?

Use the report as a source-aware question list for the seller, local offices, title/survey professionals, utility providers, and any needed septic or engineering review.

This report is a screening-grade public-source starting point and question organizer. Parcel-specific review is still needed before relying on a property for purchase, development, or offer decisions.