Explore Parcel Maps from Your Phone
View land parcels, lot shapes, approximate boundaries, and available property details in a clean mobile map experience.
Informational only. Parcel data varies by county and is not a substitute for a licensed survey.
What is a parcel map?
A parcel map shows how land is divided into individual properties or lots. Parcel maps can include boundary lines, parcel IDs, acreage, and other property-related information depending on the available data source.
Why parcel maps matter
Parcel maps help users understand lot shape, surrounding properties, access points, nearby roads, and property layout. This can be useful for homeowners, land buyers, agents, contractors, and outdoor users who want a clear picture of how a property fits into its neighborhood.
What you can do
Parcel boundary overlays
Approximate lot lines drawn on satellite and street basemaps.
Tap to inspect any lot
Select a property on the map to see available parcel details.
Address and location search
Search by address or browse to a location to load the parcel view.
Live GPS positioning
Use mobile GPS to see where you stand against the parcel polygon.
Save parcels
Pin properties for later research, comparison, or follow-up.
Measure distance and area
Drop points on the map to estimate dimensions and approximate area.
Who it's for
Homeowners
See how a lot fits into the neighborhood block, and where adjacent parcels begin.
Land buyers
Compare lots side by side and screen out properties before visiting.
Realtors and agents
Pull a quick parcel snapshot during a showing or while building a shortlist.
Contractors and surveyors
Get a working map view before a site visit, then verify on the ground.
How it works
- 1
Center the map
Search by address or browse to the area you want to research.
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Select a parcel
Tap a lot to see boundary overlay, parcel ID, and lot information where published.
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Save or compare
Pin parcels, measure distances, and compare lots before scheduling a visit.
Related concepts
- Parcel
- A defined piece of land tracked as a single unit by the county.
- Parcel ID
- The identifier the county uses for a parcel, often called an APN.
- GIS layer
- A geographic data layer that draws parcels on top of a basemap.
- Plat
- A surveyed subdivision map filed with the county recorder.
- Acreage
- Lot size in acres as published by the assessor or recorder.
- County recorder
- The official source of recorded deeds, plats, and parcel changes.
Mobile-first parcel map for the United States
Landy is built for phones, with parcel overlays sourced from public county and parcel datasets across the U.S. Refresh and detail vary by county. Use Landy for fast research and orientation, then verify specifics with the official county source for any legal or transactional decisions.
Open Landy and explore parcel maps near you.
Free to download. Explore parcel maps, property boundaries, and APN information from your phone.
Common questions
Related tools and topics
Property Line Finder →
Find approximate property lines anywhere in the U.S.
APN Lookup →
Use Assessor Parcel Numbers to look up a specific parcel.
Property Boundaries →
Read approximate lot lines on a parcel map.
Land Measurement →
Measure distance and area on the parcel map.
Coverage by state →
See state and county coverage for the parcel map.
Guides →
Learn how parcel data is published and how to read it.