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March 3, 2026

Saved Searches for Development Opportunities

How saved search criteria help teams monitor markets and repeat land-screening workflows.

Saved search and market monitoring illustration

The same land search rarely happens only once.

Teams revisit a market when prices shift, new listings appear, infrastructure plans move forward, or a municipality publishes updated records. Saved searches make that workflow repeatable.

  • Save the natural-language search that describes your target parcel.
  • Keep structured filters for area, price, zoning preference, hazards, and access.
  • Review the latest ranked results before turning a parcel into a diligence task.
  • Use alert-ready frequencies for the searches that matter most.

This turns one-off screening into a market watchlist.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Saving only listing links without parcel context
  • Mixing countries without checking source coverage differences
  • Treating missing data as a negative signal instead of a verification task

Saved searches are most useful when every result explains why it matched and what still needs to be checked.