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Should you build here?

Decide if a Dallas–Fort Worth parcel is worth your capital — in minutes, not weeks, with evidence you can show your partners.

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Fort Worth: full zoning intelligence live. Dallas: live. 6 more cities: coming online.

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A real report, from a real address

Every Plat report ends in an answer — GO, NO-GO, or CONDITIONAL — with each finding cited to a public source.

Stop guessing. Start knowing.

The old way

  • Days of pulling records across county and city sites
  • Zoning buried in the city's zoning ordinance
  • Flood, elevation, and demographics in separate tools
  • No single source of truth
  • No source citations

With Plat

  • A read on the parcel in minutes, not days
  • Zoning district cited straight from the city ordinance
  • Flood, elevation, demographics, walkability in one report
  • GO / NO-GO / CONDITIONAL answer
  • Every finding cited to source

How it works

Step 1

Enter an address

Fort Worth and Dallas are live with full zoning intelligence. More Dallas–Fort Worth markets are coming online.

Step 2

We pull public data

Zoning, flood zones, demographics, elevation, walkability — pulled in parallel.

Step 3

Get your answer

GO, NO-GO, or CONDITIONAL — with every reason cited to a public source.

What's in the report

Zoning

The official zoning district on record for the parcel

Flood risk

Flood zone, hazard status, base flood elevation

Demographics

Population, income, age, renter %, home values

Elevation

Ground elevation at the parcel

Walkability

Walk, transit, and bike access scores

AI recommendation

GO / NO-GO / CONDITIONAL with cited reasoning

Built on authoritative public data

Every finding cites its source. No hallucinations. No guessing.

Zoning records · Flood maps · Demographics · Elevation · Walkability · Schools · Geocoding

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Fort Worth zoning is cited from the city's official districts (code on record, no permitted-use determination). Dallas and more Dallas–Fort Worth jurisdictions are coming online.