Find Property Lines Faster with Landy
Landy helps you explore parcel boundaries, lot details, acreage, and property map insights from your phone.
Informational only. Parcel data varies by county and is not a substitute for a licensed survey.
What is a property line finder?
A property line finder helps users view approximate parcel boundaries on a map. Instead of searching through different county websites, Landy gives users a simpler map-based way to explore property lines, lot shapes, acreage, and parcel details where available.
How Landy helps you find property lines
Landy turns scattered county parcel data into a single mobile map. Search by address or drop a pin on the map to see approximate property lines, lot dimensions, parcel IDs, and acreage. Use live GPS to orient yourself on the ground, save lots for later, and measure distance or area as you research.
What you can do
Search by address or map
Jump to a property by street address, city, or browse the parcel map directly.
Approximate boundary lines
View parcel boundary overlays drawn on satellite and street imagery.
Parcel details where available
Read lot dimensions, acreage estimates, and parcel ID for the lots you tap.
Use GPS on the ground
Live GPS positioning helps you understand nearby parcels while standing on a property.
Save properties for later
Bookmark interesting parcels so you can revisit them across research sessions.
Measure distance and area
Drop points to estimate frontage, depth, and approximate acreage on the map.
Who it's for
Homeowners
Check approximate boundary lines before planning fences, sheds, or landscaping projects.
Land buyers
Pre-screen vacant land before visiting and understand lot shape from your phone.
Realtors and investors
Quickly review lot shape, surrounding parcels, and property context during a tour.
Outdoor users
Tell public from private when hiking, hunting, or working in rural land.
How it works
- 1
Open the map
Center on your location or search by address, city, or parcel number.
- 2
Tap a parcel
Landy reveals the approximate boundary line, parcel ID, and acreage.
- 3
Save or walk it
Pin the property for later or use live GPS to walk the lot lines on the ground.
Related concepts
- Parcel boundary
- The outer edge of a recorded lot as published by a county GIS or assessor.
- Lot line
- Another name for the line that separates one parcel from its neighbor.
- APN
- Assessor Parcel Number, the county identifier used to track each parcel.
- Plat map
- A surveyed map filed with the county showing how an area was subdivided into parcels.
- Acreage
- The size of a parcel measured in acres, typically as published by the assessor.
- Easement
- A legal right to use part of a parcel, often shown in deed records rather than parcel maps.
Nationwide coverage, county by county
Landy aggregates parcel data from public county assessor and recorder datasets across all 50 states. Detail and freshness vary because each county publishes parcel data on its own schedule. Use Landy to orient yourself and shortlist properties, then verify specifics through official county sources or a licensed professional.
Download Landy to explore property lines on your phone.
Free to download. Explore parcel maps, property boundaries, and APN information from your phone.
Common questions
Related tools and topics
Parcel Map →
Browse interactive parcel maps with lot boundaries and APN information.
APN Lookup →
Look up a parcel by Assessor Parcel Number and view its boundary.
Property Boundaries →
Read approximate lot lines and boundary context on a map.
Land Measurement →
Estimate distance, frontage, and acreage on the map.
Coverage by state →
Browse Landy coverage by state and county across the U.S.
Guides →
Plain-English guides on parcel data, APN, and property research.