View Property Boundaries on a Map
Landy gives you a simple way to explore approximate land boundaries, parcel lines, and lot information.
Informational only. Parcel data varies by county and is not a substitute for a licensed survey.
What are property boundaries?
Property boundaries define the approximate edges of a parcel or lot. They are commonly represented on parcel maps, assessor maps, and GIS property data layers. Different sources may show slightly different lines for the same lot.
Landy makes boundary research easier
Instead of switching between multiple county GIS tools, Landy provides a cleaner mobile experience for viewing parcel boundary data, available lot details, and map-based property context. Search by address, tap a lot, and read its approximate boundary in seconds.
What you can do
Approximate boundary lines
Parcel boundaries drawn on satellite and street imagery for fast visual context.
Lot shape at a glance
See how a lot is shaped, where corners sit, and how it relates to neighbors.
Acreage and dimensions
Read estimated lot size and rough dimensions where the county publishes them.
Live GPS overlay
Walk a property and see your position against the parcel polygon in real time.
Saved properties
Bookmark lots for later review and comparison.
Built for the field
Mobile-first interface that stays usable outside, on a phone, in bright sun.
Who it's for
Homeowners
Check lot shape before fences, sheds, landscaping, or outdoor projects.
Land buyers
Understand lot boundaries before scheduling a showing or making an offer.
Rural landowners
Review vacant land, leases, and adjacent parcels on a single map.
Contractors and pros
Pre-walk a job from your truck before driving to the site.
How it works
- 1
Open the map
Search by address or browse to the property you want to look at.
- 2
Tap a parcel
Landy highlights the approximate boundary and shows lot details.
- 3
Use GPS or save it
Walk the property with live GPS, or pin the lot for follow up later.
Related concepts
- Boundary line
- The line that separates one parcel from another as recorded by the county.
- Lot line
- Another term for a parcel boundary, common in residential subdivisions.
- Setback
- Local zoning rules that limit how close structures may sit to a boundary line.
- Easement
- A legal right of use across part of a parcel, usually in deed records.
- Encroachment
- When a structure crosses a boundary line onto a neighbor's parcel.
- Survey monument
- A physical marker placed by a licensed surveyor at a parcel corner.
Urban and rural parcel coverage
Landy supports parcel boundary viewing in cities, suburbs, and rural areas across the U.S. Detail and accuracy depend on what each county publishes. Treat displayed lines as informational and use a licensed surveyor for legal questions.
Download Landy to view property boundaries and parcel lines.
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 on a GPS map.
Parcel Map →
Browse the parcel map with boundary overlays and lot info.
APN Lookup →
Look up a parcel by Assessor Parcel Number.
Land Measurement →
Estimate distance and area on the parcel map.
Coverage by state →
Browse coverage by state and county.
Guides →
Plain-English guides on lot lines, easements, and surveys.