BetaLandScout Intel is in beta. Reports are decision support, not a substitute for surveys, county confirmation, or professional advice. Verify flagged items before you commit.

LandScout Intel

Submit a parcel, an asking price, and what you want to build. Get a feasibility report with zoning, setbacks, utilities, comps, build cost, a Max Land Offer, and a Green / Yellow / Red call. Every fact carries a confidence grade, and anything worth confirming before you close is flagged.

More options (county, state, zoning district, build type)

Berkeley County, SC. Confirming the parcel's actual district sharpens setbacks, allowed uses, and the Go/No-Go call; left on Auto, the report assumes the rural-residential default and flags it to verify.

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Deep local coverage

These jurisdictions are modeled against their actual local ordinance, so reports here carry real zoning districts, setbacks, and permit paths. Anywhere else, LandScout still runs the national data and the deal math, with local rules flagged to verify.

How every report is graded

LandScout Intel never hides uncertainty. Each finding is graded by how much to trust it, so you always know which numbers are solid and which deserve a second look before you put money down.

High confidence

Pulled from authoritative records and returned cleanly. Solid enough to base an initial decision on.

Medium confidence

Reasonable but partial or modeled. Usually fine to act on, worth a quick confirmation.

Low confidence

Inferred or thin coverage. Treat it as a starting point and confirm before you commit.

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Verify before close

Some findings can’t be relied on for a purchase without independent confirmation, like a survey, a perc test, or a call to the county. Those carry a verify flag and roll up into the report’s Yellow conditions.