Start with the checklist
The best early move is not opening ten tabs at random. It is running the same order every time so weak tracts fall out sooner.
Most land problems do not show up in the listing headline. They show up when you force the tract through the boring questions first: access, frontage, wastewater, soils, water risk, parcel layout, and carrying cost. This site exists to make that screening sequence faster and more disciplined.
The best early move is not opening ten tabs at random. It is running the same order every time so weak tracts fall out sooner.
County pages should tell you what buyers misread locally, what parcel patterns repeat, and which diligence issues matter sooner there.
Run the listing scanner, homesite pressure test, and carry-cost reality check before the tract gets too emotionally real.
If you already have a listing, parcel number, or tract in front of you, use the intake page to send the details in a structured format that fits the way this site screens land.
Use the checklist first if you are still figuring out how to sort buildable land, recreational land, access risk, wastewater questions, and holding cost.
Open a county page if you care about local parcel patterns. Open a process page if you need to make a go-or-no-go call. Open the tools page if you want a quick first screen before going deeper. Open the parcel intake page when you already have a tract or listing in front of you and want the first-pass questions lined up clearly.