FarmlandFinder Expands Land Research Tool

With the Midwest expansion, land professionals in 12 states can now search 6,500+ properties for sale, see real-time land values, get auction results, download soil maps and chat with a local expert - all in one place. Never before has this level of information been available to the land market.

AMES, Iowa (AgPR) January 7, 2019 - FarmlandFinder, www.FarmlandFinder.com, a digital toolset for land sale research, has expanded to 12 states throughout the Midwest and launched a suite of tools to help land professionals with farmland acquisition, valuation and analysis.


With the Midwest expansion, land professionals in 12 states can now search 6,500+ properties for sale, see real-time land values, get auction results, download soil maps and chat with a local expert - all in one place. Never before has this level of information been available to the land market.

"Farmland real estate has been left behind… residential real estate has Zillow and the Multiple Listing Service, commercial real estate has CoStar and what does land have? We're stuck with sale bills posted at a gas station and bookmarking individual land brokerage websites," says Steven Brockshus. "FarmlandFinder exists because land research shouldn't be a time suck. Each year, $56 Billion of land changes hands, and buyers and sellers have virtually no access to reliable, up-to-date information. We are tackling the challenge of getting access to quality land sale data, so growers and landowners can easily understand the market, quickly find land for sale and see up-to-date land values.

FarmlandFinder was first available in Iowa in 2017. With the new year, growers, landowners, appraisers, brokers, bankers and investors in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin will be able to see land for sale, auction results and soil maps for farmland in their state.

FarmlandFinder's dedicated research team tracks land sale transactions, so you don't have to.

FarmlandFinder provides actual sale results, not land value estimations, so you can make decisions based on real information. Unlike traditional listing websites that have limited land sale inventory, FarmlandFinder tracks land from 3,000+ brokerages to provide a comprehensive view of the market. FarmlandFinder is the only all-in-one digital tool for land acquisition, valuation and mapping.

"FarmlandFinder is the first place I look when I begin to research listings and sales activity in a certain area," says Ken K., a rural appraiser in Northeast Iowa. "It speeds up the process when gathering up-to-date information."

FarmlandFinder's suit of digital tools includes: land for sale map, land values map, auction calendar, active listings, past sales map, auction results, landowner search, report hub (complete with soil, topo and crop history maps), interactive map website plugins and advertising opportunities for land brokers.

"I use FarmlandFinder for more than one reason," says Roy P., a landowner in Central Iowa. "Not only does it allow me to align farmland's current value, but it's also a gut check for following prices up and down for the future. As an investor it is another great tool for us to make solid decisions and to do some forward thinking."

FarmlandFinder is on a mission to make the world's land information accessible and envisions a future where land sale transactions are transparent, quick and simple.

To get a free property report or to see land for sale in your area, visit www.FarmlandFinder.com.

About FarmlandFinder
FarmlandFinder is a website that is dedicated to making land sale information easy to access. With a digital suite of tools, landowners and real estate teams can quickly find information to help make decisions when acquiring, valuing or selling land. Headquartered in Ames, Iowa, FarmlandFinder is an independently-owned company. For more information, a free property report or to see land for sale in your area visit www.FarmlandFinder.com.

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