A Data Disbursement Innovation that Makes You Well-Versed About Your Property

Land id™ has officially announced the launch of a new and comprehensive property info card interface, which is designed to enhance the way real estate professionals, landowners, and the land-curious interact with property data nationwide. According to certain reports, the stated info card interface comes bearing an ability to deliver at your disposal a more intuitive entry for Land id users, providing them with over 40 datasets, by highlighting the most used and time saving overlays into 7 distinct tabs. Markedly enough, each of these tabs on mobile, on desktop, can instantly launch a default set of data overlays when swiped. By doing so, it should be able to save countless hours that would have otherwise been spent on researching each data point separately. More on the same would reveal how the overlay tabs are created by Land id data experts to combine related data into logical groupings, and therefore, prioritize the most frequently used overlays. These overlays begin from an overall view of things where you can expect a lowdown on property ownership details, along with any user-enabled overlays. The next one is concerned with water. Here, you can expect to know about nearby bodies of water, floodplain visualizations, wetlands, and water wells.

“Land id is working tirelessly to modernize real estate tools, data and ease of access. We want to make the lives of real estate professionals, land owners and even people that just love knowing about and interacting with land and natural resources easier … even fun! We are excited about the launch of Land id’s innovative new Property Info Card as an exciting step in this direction,” said Edwin Tofslie, Chief Design Officer at Land id™.

Then, there is an overlay focused on outdoors that makes a point to conceive detailed insights into the surrounding landscape including elevation contours and public lands. Joining the same would be a boundaries-focused report, which brings forth visual guides to land uses, city limits, school districts, and opportunity zones, thus helping users understand a variety of divisions. Hold on, we still have a few bits left to unpack, considering we still haven’t touched upon an overlay centered on soil. This translates to how the new property card info gives you comprehensive soil information, including soil names, capabilities and susceptibilities. Another detail we haven’t mentioned is rooted in information which is there to educate you on underlying infrastructure. The infrastructure overlay, in particular, generates insights on and beneath the map surface, including transmission lines, pipelines, substations, solar/wind farms and more. Rounding up highlights would be the nearby overlay. This component will basically relay information regarding active housing developments, public lands, and points of interest.

“The introduction of the Land id™ Property Info Card represents another big step forward in the real estate industry for property information accessibility, ease of use, and efficiency. We are excited about the energetic response from our customers and are committed to continuing to innovate on our customer’s behalf,” said Chris Hamilton, Chief Operating Officer of Land id™.

Founded in 2014, Land Id’s rise up the ranks stems from being a leading provider of land identity™ and interactive property mapping applications for real estate professionals and land owners. The company’s excellence in what it does can be understood once you consider its solutions are currently trusted by professionals across multiple industries, including land, residential and commercial real estate brokerages, property appraisals, agricultural farm and ranch management, forestry, building and development, government, engineering, and renewable energy.

“Land id™ is a game changer in saving time. A prospective buyer can study the traits of a property before they ever set foot on it, so they can weed out tracts that they know won’t interest them. Then either me or my team of agents can focus on just the properties that will work,” said Eric Gage, AFM Real Estate

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