Excluding Land locked properties

Does anyone know if Pyrcd has filter for removing land locked properties? Or is there any other service that can do that?

Thanks Ted

I believe it can, but I haven’t tried using it since they added this.

I’ve been using The Land Portal for this. Both seemed to have released this feature around the same time.

I’m not sure what the differences are in how each system isolates this data. It’d be interesting to compare the two side-by-side to see which one works better.

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Thanks for Land Portal suggestion. Can you upload your list like you can with Prycd?

I just started using Land Portal. It’s very user friendly, and yes you can upload your list.

I use both Land Portal and Prycd. Prycd has better/cleaner data IMO (They get it direct from data tree). Personally I’ve seen the data in the LP get much better recently, but the issue I’ve seen comes the lat/long not being exact. Some ppl may or may not care about this… depending on their process and systems. For me, I simply correct this by running my newly pulled LP list through a site called Geocodio (extremely cheap), which adds in accurate lat/longs. I then use Prycd to get an idea of pricing. Cost wise… LP is .06/lead and then to price the data in Prycd it’s .04/lead… so .10 cents total (which is the same cost of pulling a lead with no scrubbing in Prycd). LP is great since you can filter out landlocked, wetlands, floodplains and more prior to pulling and paying for that data list.

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Great input, thanks for sharing your feedback with both @KayWalker.

Another thing to consider is whether you’re sending out blind offers at all. I know many land investors who either send neutral letters or they use the data to skip trace and then do texting, RVMs, cold calling or email.

If you don’t need the bulk pricing functionality, that’s another important component to think about.

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After doing some more research, there doesn’t appear to be a way to upload a list and have it graded for access in either Land Portal or Prycd. That’s what I was really looking for since I use another service to pull my lists. This is what I used to do with propertyaccess.io, but that service has been shut down. If anyone knows of another service where I can upload my list, I’d sure like to know about it.

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Has anyone specifically targeted only landlocked properties, to try to sell to adjacent neighbors?

I don’t know if Logan Fullmer filters his list for only landlocked parcels, but I know he has a specialty with them in Texas, where they have a means for getting easements in place (not every state works like this).

He posted a reel on Instagram about this last year that I thought was pretty fascinating. I’d love to hear more of the details behind this deal.