Impact Check is THE ONLY NATIONAL database of public improvement projects and THE ONLY NATIONAL database of Locational Obsolescence (off-site conditions that may affect a property’s value or desirability) that show impacts and potential impacts to a property, including potential future direct and indirect impacts from public improvement projects such as future new road construction, road widenings/extensions, and existing off-site property conditions such as nearby wastewater treatment plants, gas pipelines, sex offenders, and more.
Just like no one buys a used car without a history report, no one should buy real estate without a Property Impact Report ©.
Please view our full list of impacts and conditions.
Every Property Impact Report includes information about the desired property regardless of whether it is impacted by a potential direct or indirect impact or off-site condition. The report can include property specifics, highlighted maps, and aerial photography, as well as any supporting documents we feel could be relevant to the subject property.
Property Impact Report ©
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