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3D property research

See the lot as a place, then verify what the view cannot show.

A 3D property viewer turns an address into a spatial question. It helps an agent orient the home and parcel before discussing the deeper lifestyle report, while making the limits of visual context explicit.

Use 3D for orientation

A three-dimensional view can make the relationship between a home, lot, terrain and nearby features easier to discuss than a list of fields. It is especially useful when the next question is spatial: access, orientation, adjacency or what deserves a closer look.

  • Home and lot
  • Terrain context
  • Nearby features

Connect the view to evidence

The visual layer should sit beside parcel and report data, not replace them. Pair what the agent sees with the address, mapped boundary, source-labelled neighborhood context and a written verification question.

  • Visual clue
  • Mapped context
  • Source-labelled data

Know the limits before sharing

A 3D model does not establish structural condition, hidden defects, legal boundaries, easements, drainage, insurance cost or current property changes. It is a visual research aid, not an inspection or survey.

  • No inspection
  • No survey
  • No insurance quote

Use it at the right workflow moment

Open the viewer before a showing to prepare questions, during a consultation to explain spatial context, or after a visit to record what needs an independent check.

  • Before showing
  • Consultation
  • Follow-up

Direct answers

Questions this report can answer responsibly

What is a 3D property viewer?

A 3D property viewer is an interactive visual representation used to orient a home, lot and surrounding context from an address. It helps people form better questions, but it does not prove property condition or legal facts.

Can a 3D viewer show the exact property boundary?

It can display mapped parcel context when that data is available, but a visual boundary is not automatically a legal survey. Boundary, title and easement questions require the appropriate current record or professional.

Why combine a 3D view with a lifestyle report?

The 3D view explains spatial relationships, while the lifestyle report organizes surrounding context such as access, nearby places, mobility and hazard indicators. Together they support a more specific conversation without pretending to replace diligence.