For land auction companies and active listing teams

Cut repeat buyer questions before auction day.

CropLens turns one active land lot into a next-business-day, forwardable buyer lot packet: access, layout, visible structures, imagery source/date notes, and must-verify questions before showing or bidding.

Work email only. Sample first: access note, layout, visible structures, must-verify questions. No call or property details needed.

Turnaround
Next business day
Output
Buyer-ready lot packet
Input
One active lot

Sample packet sections: access note, lot layout, visible structures/improvements, imagery source/date, and buyer must-verify questions.

Clear limits: it flags what buyers should verify; it is not appraisal, survey, title, water-rights, or listing-quality proof.

Why this exists

The problem is repeat buyer questions while the auction clock is running.

Buyer asks

Where is the access? What is included? What structures or improvements are visible?

Before bidding

What must be verified: water, lease, title, records, boundaries, or site review?

Sales team needs

A forwardable bidder packet, not another map layer.

What your team can send buyers

A Buyer-Ready Lot Packet for one active listing or auction.

Use it to answer the same bidder questions once: apparent access, lot layout, visible structures/improvements, imagery source/date, and what buyers must verify before showing or bidding.

Land auctions sample brief preview
Sample packet: access note, lot layout, visible structures, imagery source/date, and buyer must-verify questions.
01

Access note

Apparent access and approach context, with legal access/easement kept as a must-verify item.

02

Visible structures / improvements

What appears visible on the lot and what needs seller, record, or site confirmation.

03

Must-verify buyer questions

Water, lease, title, records, boundary, legal access, and site-review questions separated from claims.

How the buyer Q&A flow works

See the sample first. Then turn one active public lot into a buyer-ready packet.

Get the sample by email

The first step is only a work email. No call, listing details, or property details needed.

If useful, send one public lot

Use a public listing URL, APN, address, parcel, or boundary for a next-business-day packet.

Use it before Q&A repeats

Forward or reference the packet before showing, bidder calls, or auction-day questions.

Sales-safe guardrails

Give buyers context without turning it into diligence claims.

Buyer-facing orientation based on date/source/boundary-limited aerial or satellite context. It flags what to verify; it is not appraisal, survey, title, water-rights, legal, environmental, lease, income, value, price, or listing-quality proof.

Buyer-facing wording

Access, layout, visible structures, imagery dates, and must-verify questions written for buyer Q&A, not internal risk scoring.

Must-verify stays separate

Water, lease, title, records, boundary, legal access, and site review are framed as verification items, not claims.

Sample before listing details

Start with the sample. If useful, the next packet can use one public listing or APN; no private seller file needed.

Sample lot packet

See the packet before sharing any listing details.

Use the sample to judge whether CropLens fits your buyer Q&A workflow. Work email is used only to send this sample. No call booked. No property details needed.

Work email is used only to send this sample. No call booked. No property details needed.