- Small acreage sold as ready-to-build.
- Suburban-fringe lots where the tract is borrowing confidence from nearby growth.
- Any lot where the actual house site is still vague.
Tool
Homesite pressure test
Use this when a tract is being sold like a clean homesite and you want to see how much pressure is building from frontage, width, parcel shape, septic, utilities, and floodplain contact.
A high-pressure score does not always mean the tract is unusable. It usually means the parcel is less standard, less forgiving, and more dependent on getting details exactly right.
Enter the tract basics and run the test.
Run the carry-cost reality check if the lot only works under a slower or more expensive hold.