California Property Lines & Parcel Maps
Use Landy to explore parcel boundaries, lot details, APN-style parcel information, and land maps across California.
Informational only. California parcel data varies by county and is not a substitute for a licensed survey.
California parcel maps overview
Looking up property lines in California? Landy turns county parcel data across the golden state into a single mobile map. Tap a lot to see its approximate boundary, parcel ID, and acreage, then use live GPS to walk the edges of coastal lots, Central Valley acreage, and Sierra foothills.
How property line data works in California
California property line and parcel data is commonly managed at the county level. This means parcel map availability, APN formatting, ownership-related fields, acreage, and update frequency may vary from one county to another. Landy helps users explore available parcel boundaries and property map details in a simpler mobile experience. Instead of navigating separate county GIS portals, users can search, browse, save properties, and review parcel context from one app.
Common uses in California
Homeowner research
Check approximate lot lines on California properties before planning fences or landscaping.
Land buying
Pre-screen rural and suburban lots across California before scheduling a showing.
Investor due diligence
Compare lot shape, acreage, and surrounding parcels for California investments.
Contractor site prep
Get a working map view of California parcels before a site visit.
Outdoor exploration
Tell public from private land while exploring coastal lots, Central Valley acreage, and Sierra foothills.
Real estate listings
Pull a quick parcel snapshot during a California tour or shortlist.
Search by address or browse the map
Open Landy on your phone, search for a California address, and tap any parcel to read the approximate boundary, parcel ID, and acreage. Save lots you care about and revisit them anytime.
California coverage notes
Landy pulls parcel records from county assessors and recorders across California, normalizing different county schemas into one consistent map. Detail and refresh cadence vary: large counties around Los Angeles typically publish frequent updates, while smaller rural counties may update less often. Treat displayed boundaries as informational and confirm with a recorded deed or licensed surveyor before any decision with legal weight.