Georgia entitlement intelligence

Land opportunities show up in county and municipal process before most buyers are set up to see them. LandScout is statewide coverage of that early signal—parcel-linked, updated as agendas and packets publish.

Q1 Rezoning Activity (Markets with Active Development)

Q1 rezoning activity across Georgia markets with active development

Development activity isn't evenly distributed across Georgia. Visibility reflects recent activity and how each county publishes its records.

Coverage across Georgia's key markets

Atlanta · Athens · Augusta · Columbus · Macon · Warner Robins · Savannah · Dalton · Valdosta

You are paying for time: fewer missed agendas, fewer late-to-the-deal surprises, and one map-backed view of what is moving through public process statewide. LandScout is built for land and development teams that treat early municipal signal as part of sourcing—not an afterthought.

Georgia: $3,000/month

Full statewide coverage for teams actively sourcing and tracking entitlement activity across Georgia.

One subscription, every county—structured cases, parcel context, and updates as counties publish.

One system for what hits the public record first—agendas, packets, hearings—organized into cases you can filter, map, and hand off.

Replace the weekly county-by-county sweep with a statewide layer tied to parcels and source documents.

What's included

All Georgia counties

Rezonings, site plans, variances, and related entitlement activity as it enters the public record.

Parcel-grounded map

Cases linked to real parcel geometry—not just a list of agenda lines.

Updates with the record

New matters and status changes as counties release agendas, packets, and minutes—typically within a few days of publication.

Why statewide matters

Georgia is one interconnected land market. Deals do not respect the county lines your team happens to check every Monday.

LandScout is built so you can see early filings and hearings across the whole state in one workflow—instead of hoping nothing important surfaced in a jurisdiction you were not watching.

Common questions

How is this different from searching county websites?

County sites are built for compliance and meeting notices—not for land sourcing. Agendas, packets, and minutes sit in different places, usually one jurisdiction at a time. LandScout pulls that public-process signal across all Georgia counties into structured, parcel-linked cases with timelines and direct links back to the source PDFs.

How early do cases appear?

Most activity surfaces when it hits an agenda or staff packet—often weeks or months before the broader market has coalesced on the site. LandScout is designed around that stage of the process, not just final approvals.

How often is the data updated?

New cases and status updates are added as soon as counties publish them, typically within 1 to 3 days, depending on how quickly each county releases its records.

How do I get access?

Use the scheduling link above or email shane.nadj@landscout.ai. We will walk through Georgia coverage, your sourcing workflow, and onboarding if there is a fit.

Request Georgia access

Rolling out with land and development teams sourcing in Georgia. If early public-process visibility matters for how you find deals, we should talk.

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