LandGlide User Reviews

LandGlide
LandGlide
Real Estate Portal USA, LLC

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  • Updating my review

    I previously gave the app 1 star because my property’s attributes hadn’t been updated even after I had contacted support over a year ago. Support responded to me after my review and said they would request a data update. Today I was notified that the data update had been completed. I cleared my cached and was pleasantly surprised to see that our information is now correct. Thanks, LandGlide! I’m now giving this app a 5 star review even though the data isn’t always 100% accurate because unlike a lot of apps, they do respond to customer feedback.
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    Developer Response

    Thank you for the 5-Star review and for the opportunity to help!
  • Great Free Trial

    I can say to anyone thinking about trying this free download, go for it dude. I didn’t time my 7 days very well so the day mine ran out , I did the land I live on and then drove to the next county over and did a complicated 3.5 acres that hadn’t been stepped on in twenty years. I did over 14 corner markings that couldn’t be detected by eye site, no fence corners just weeds bushes wasps and spiderwebs. Like a dummy I didn’t think about borrowing a metal detector, I just had guts and a shovel. Most of the rods were within inches of where the Gide directed me . Took a little time shoveling at fist to locate the metal rods but then I got purdy good at it. Very good product, I can’t think of anyone that couldn’t put this to use. Thanks
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    Developer Response

    Wow! This is what we love to hear. Thank you for sharing your feedback!
  • No Value

    Went to known corners (by boundary survey) of my property and app was off by 25ft! Deleted app. Developer didn’t understand that their app is unreliable versus a physical boundary survey.

    Developers Response:
    "The accuracy of the property lines varies depending on different factors. In general, the newer a subdivision, the more accurate the mapped lines. In a newer subdivision, past five years or so, the lines are probably within 5 feet +/- of where they actually exist. In an older, more rural portion of the county, the property lines may not have been surveyed in many years. Those lines could have been mapped according to fence lines or other various assumed physical representations of where the property lines were thought to exist. Typically today, we rely on deeds and plats of record to map the property lines. In areas of concern, these records are checked to re-map areas that appear to be inconsistent. The property lines are certainly not "survey" accurate and are not intended to represent actual surveyed property lines"
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    Developer Response

    The accuracy of the property lines varies depending on different factors. In general, the newer a subdivision, the more accurate the mapped lines. In a newer subdivision, past five years or so, the lines are probably within 5 feet +/- of where they actually exist. In an older, more rural portion of the county, the property lines may not have been surveyed in many years. Those lines could have been mapped according to fence lines or other various assumed physical representations of where the property lines were thought to exist. Typically today, we rely on deeds and plats of record to map the property lines. In areas of concern, these records are checked to re-map areas that appear to be inconsistent. The property lines are certainly not "survey" accurate and are not intended to represent actual surveyed property lines
  • Land owner

    I signed up for the free trial on this app. It is definitely a lot more expensive than Hunt on X. I really like the fact that they use up-to-date satellite imagery. This is some thing that Hunter onX does not do. I live on property that was originally surveyed. Very old-school. Rods and chains. Land glide does not show the property lines being exactly the same as where I know the corner markers are. Given the people that subdivided the land it is hard to say which will be right when I get it, surveyed professionally. This is not a site that I would be willing to pay $99 a year for but I may pay the $9.99 a month in the summer months. Overall I really like the site much better than hunt onX. Different app for different people. I like the fact that the free trial does not require any commitment or cancellation. Will definitely use this app in the future. Will recommend it to the people who own land around me.
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  • LandGlide ROCKS!

    LandGlide is an awesome app that brings together basic public information. The consolidation of information is much better than trying to navigate every county’s website that may or may not be user-friendly. I am looking forward to LandGlide to charge less so more people can access the Public Information. I believe that $1 per month or $10 per year would be great. I do not support one time fees as then there is no incentive for the app developer to maintain the app/information. Also, I would appreciate the feature to save designated properties for future reference.
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    Developer Response

    Thank you so much for your 5 stars. We appreciate your feedback and for using LandGlide. The app allows you to save properties by dropping a pin from the map screen. You can view these properties by clicking the Menu then Saved Locations.
  • Incredibly useful app. Easy to use.

    This is one of my favorite apps. I work in real estate, so I use it constantly to help my clients. I also find myself curious about acreage, owner info, or surrounding property owners/zoning etc. I also use it multiple times a week in my personal life for various reasons. It’s also very useful when you’re walking a large piece of land just to understand where you are on the property. Even more so when the property lines aren’t marked. I use it to measure how many feet of road frontage a property has. The distance and acreage calculation is so helpful.
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  • App is great way to find parcel lines!

    I've been using this app for more than a year, and I've been very happy with it. Makes it very easy to find the corners of the property. However, I just found out that this app is using my phone's contacts. I had placed a negative comment in my review regarding this practice. I received a nice note from the company saying they "don't use or access your phone contacts unless you choose the option to email a link to a parcel." I guess that's a nice feature, and it's optional, so I withdraw my negative remark, and I continue to love and recommend this program.
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    Developer Response

    We do not use or access your phone contacts unless you choose the option to email a link to a parcel. We are sorry for any confusion.
  • What a waste of time!!

    Advertised as though it provides data in Australia however it only shows address details which are available in every Map app in the world!

    I would NEVER buy this garbage!
  • Not accurate. Might as well use Zillow for their map

    According to this my garage on my house and more of my property is in the neighbors lot, and the street runs halfway between my house and the actual street. It’s somewhere around 70 feet off for me. All it’s good for is seeing some outdated public info on the properties and values, and an idea of the plot shape and size. Can just use the map on Zillow for the same information since the gps isn’t really a feature if it doesn’t even come close to being a reference. I understand the difference between a reference and an actual land survey, but I thought at best it would be up to a few yards off, possibly around 10 feet, not 70 or more.
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  • No use unless you sign up to free trial

    No use unless you sign up to free trial

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