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Land Feasibility Report

Know what you're buying before you buy it — or what you already own and what you can do with it.

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WHAT YOU'LL GET

YOU'LL RECEIVE:

  • Zoning district and classification
  • Basic front, side, and rear setbacks
  • General permitted uses summary
  • ADU and accessory structure eligibility (Explore)
  • FEMA flood zone designation (Explore)
  • Utility access signals (Explore)
  • Ground snow load and wind exposure zone (Explore)
  • Red flag summary and use-case fit assessment (Explore)

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Feasibility

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Under 5 minutes

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ABOUT THIS GUIDE

Not a Standard Feasibility

Before you make an offer on land — or before you start planning a build on land you already own — you need to know what the parcel can and cannot support. Zoning classification, setback requirements, ADU eligibility, flood zone designation, and utility access signals are all public record, but they're scattered across county GIS systems, state databases, and municipal websites that most buyers have never used.

The 2x4 Land Feasibility Report pulls the key data points for any parcel in the Hudson Valley and Catskills corridor into a single, readable report. Enter a property address or tax parcel ID and receive a report covering the information you need before committing to a site or a design direction.

Free report includes: Zoning district and classification, basic front and side setbacks, and a summary of what the zoning district generally permits.

Explore plan report adds: ADU eligibility and accessory structure rules, flood zone designation (FEMA FIRM data), utility access signals (town water/sewer availability), structural zone data (ground snow load, wind exposure category), and a summary of red flags and strong indicators for your intended use.

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