Private beta · Built for Oregon buyers, investors, and agents · Starting in Lane County

Clear, local property reports for Oregon

Oregon Property Intelligence turns messy county public records into plain-language reports about taxes, permits, zoning, septic, and more — starting with Lane County, Oregon.

Within 72 hours of your request, we'll send you a full aggregation report from all available public sources for the property you care about.

If we can't get the data you need, we'll work with you to figure it out or refund any fees.

No spam. Occasional updates and an invite when we're ready.

After you join, we'll send you a unique referral link — invite friends and earn free reports.

Who this is for

Designed for Oregon property decisions, starting in Lane County

Homebuyers

  • • See tax and permit history in plain language
  • • Spot potential red flags before inspection
  • • Understand septic, well, flood zone, and other local risk factors

Small investors

  • • Quickly scan zoning, overlays, and land use constraints
  • • Check for unpermitted work or open permits
  • • Review property tax and assessment patterns over time

Agents & lenders

  • • Send clients clearer, data-backed property briefs
  • • Save time digging through county sites and PDFs
  • • Provide more comprehensive context during offers and underwriting

How it works

From address to insights in under 72 hours

1

Enter an Oregon property address

You tell us which property you're interested in. At launch, we support Lane County, with more Oregon counties to follow.

2

We fetch public records

We pull data from Lane County systems like RLID, Assessment & Taxation, Land Management, and other available sources, then extend to similar systems in other Oregon counties as they come online.

3

We aggregate everything into a single report

We organize what we find into a clear, structured report with sections like Taxes & Assessment, Permits & Building History, Zoning & Land Use, Septic/Well, and Environmental Risks.

4

We deliver your full aggregation report within 72 hours

Within 72 hours of your request, you receive a plain-language summary plus links back to underlying sources where possible.

Important: This is not legal, tax, or appraisal advice. It's a research tool to make public data easier to understand.

Why start in Lane County first

Every Oregon county has its own systems, quirks, and edge cases. Lane County has RLID, Lane County Assessment & Taxation, Land Management, and local details that matter — from septic rules to flood zones to the Urban Growth Boundary (UGB).

We're starting with Lane County so we can go deep on one place, validate the data flows, and get the summaries right. Then we'll roll that foundation out to more Oregon counties with the same level of care.

Join the early access list to help us get Lane County right and be first in line as we expand across Oregon.

Coming Soon

Property Intelligence with AI

From raw records to answers in plain language

The problem

Even with a clear report, it can still be hard to know what things like easements, tax assessments, overlays, or septic permits really mean for you as an owner or buyer.

The future capability

Property Intelligence with AI will let you have a conversation with your property data. Think of it as having an expert who's already read every document about your property and can explain it to you in plain English.

Ask questions like "What does this easement actually allow?", "Why did my taxes jump this year?", or "Does this flood zone change what I can build?" The AI will give you clear, grounded answers based on your specific property's records.

It's more than just a chatbot—it understands context, can walk you through complex scenarios, and always points back to the source documents. No more hunting through PDFs or wondering if you missed something important.

Quick answers

When will this be available?

Expected sometime in 2026 as an optional upgrade.

What's included in the base report?

Clean, organized public data aggregated from all available sources. The AI add-on helps you understand it and explore scenarios through natural conversation—like having an expert explain everything to you.

Will it cost extra?

Yes, this will be a paid upgrade on top of the standard report.

Join the early access list today to get standard reports first, and be the first to hear when Property Intelligence with AI becomes available in 2026 as an upgrade.

How this compares to a title company or your agent

Your agent may use this report to help you connect with the right professionals

Oregon Property Intelligence is not a replacement for a title company, escrow officer, or your real estate agent. It's a way to see more of the underlying public record history yourself, in plain language, before and alongside working with professionals.

Title companies

Title companies focus on issuing title insurance and clearing issues that affect insurability. Their work zeroes in on ownership, liens, and similar items, and much of it happens behind the scenes and arrives late in the process as a stack of documents.

Oregon Property Intelligence focuses on front-loading context for you: historical permits, tax status and history, easements, zoning and land use, and other public constraints that shape how a property can be used.

Where title is about insuring ownership, this report is about helping you understand the property's history and constraints earlier, in plain language.

Your agent

A good agent helps you navigate the process, negotiate, and connect with local experts. Agents often rely on a mix of MLS data, experience, and conversations with title, lenders, and inspectors.

Oregon Property Intelligence gives your agent (and you) a single, scannable summary of permits, tax issues, easements, zoning, and risk overlays pulled from public sources.

Your agent can use this report to spot questions earlier, frame better offers, or help you decide when to talk with a title officer, attorney, engineer, or other specialist.

Clarifications

  • • This report does not issue title insurance and does not replace a title search, escrow process, legal advice, or tax advice.
  • • Instead, it helps you and your agent walk into those conversations more prepared, with a clearer picture of the property's public record history.
  • • In many cases, your agent may use this site as a starting point to help you get connected with the right professionals at the right time.

What you'll get

A complete aggregation report with the details that actually matter

Property Report

1234 Oak Street, Eugene, OR 97401

AI Property Overview

This single-family home was built in 1982, with historical septic permits dating back to 1972. Property taxes are current, with one prior delinquency that has been resolved. The parcel is in a residential zone within city limits, with recorded easements along the rear lot line and a utility easement along the south edge.

Request a Report

When we launch, request comprehensive property reports for any Lane County property

72-Hour Delivery

Get a full aggregation report from all available public sources within 72 hours

Our Guarantee

If we can't get the data you need, we'll work with you to figure it out or refund any fees

Join the waitlist

Be notified when we're ready to launch. No spam, just occasional updates about our progress.

Earn free property reports by inviting others

When people join the waitlist using your unique referral link, we'll keep track of them. For every 5 people who join from your link, you'll earn 1 free property report credit you can use once we launch in Lane County.

  • 1

    Share your unique referral link after you join the waitlist.

  • 2

    Each person who signs up with your link counts toward your total referrals.

  • 3

    For every 5 confirmed signups, you earn 1 free 72-hour aggregation report credit.

  • 4

    You'll see your progress and credits in email updates as we get closer to launch.

Frequently asked questions

Be the first to try Oregon Property Intelligence

Join the early access list to help shape the product and get clearer, locally grounded property reports for Oregon — starting in Lane County and expanding from there.

Within 72 hours of your request, we'll send you a full aggregation report from all available public sources.

If we can't get the data you need, we'll work with you to figure it out or refund any fees.

No spam. We'll only email you about Oregon Property Intelligence.

After you join, we'll send you a unique referral link — invite friends and earn free reports.

Important: This is not legal, tax, or appraisal advice.

It's a research tool to make public data easier to understand. If you need a professional like an agent, a CPA, or a land lawyer, we can connect you to the professionals who helped build this platform.