For Commercial & Land Teams

Site Selection Is an Intelligence Problem. Solve It Before You Commission the Survey.

Commercial and land acquisition teams that win deals aren't spending more time on research — they're working from better intelligence, faster. Rippleffekt layers zoning, infrastructure, parcel ownership, development pipeline, and market demand signals into a single environment before a dollar of due diligence gets committed.

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The Intelligence Stack Built for Non-Residential Acquisition

Zoning & Entitlement Context Before the Offer

Current zoning designations, land use classification, building codes, and overlay district data layered directly onto the map — before you engage a title company or an entitlement attorney. Identify permitting risk early, not after you're under contract.

Infrastructure Overlay for Utility & Access Intelligence

Power grid capacity, fiber infrastructure, water service, sewer availability, and pipeline proximity — all mapped at parcel resolution. Critical inputs for development feasibility, data center siting, industrial acquisition, and any asset where infrastructure access determines value.

Parcel Ownership Intelligence With Owner Contact Data

Identify ownership, lien position, assessed value, and AVM data on any parcel — and reach the owner directly with verified names, phone numbers, and email addresses. Skip the broker intermediary when the off-market approach is the right one.

Commercial Market Context at the ZIP and Trade Area Level

Commercial area reports quantify business density, employer concentration, retail vacancy, and SBA lending activity in any target trade area. Know whether the market fundamentals support the thesis before the LOI is drafted.

Active Development Pipeline Visibility

Residential, commercial, and mixed-use development activity mapped at the permit level — see what is being built, where, and at what stage. Understand competitive supply dynamics and identify locations where development velocity signals demand before stabilization.

Business Intelligence for Demand-Side Validation

Employer density, company formation rates, patent activity, and professional workforce concentration tell you who is operating near the asset — and whether the demand-side of your acquisition thesis holds. Don't underwrite to a market narrative. Underwrite to data.

The Research Your Team Has Been Assembling Manually. Now It's in the Platform.

Commercial and land teams typically run three or four parallel research tracks before site selection concludes: zoning review, infrastructure availability, comparable transaction analysis, and market demand validation. Each one pulls from a different source, each one takes time, and by the time the picture is complete, the deal window has often closed.

Rippleffekt consolidates the intelligence layer. Zoning, utilities, ownership, development pipeline, comparable sales, and business density are all available in the same environment — layered on the same map, pulled into the same report workflow, and accessible before the site visit rather than after.

For teams evaluating multiple sites simultaneously, the platform's watchlist and report collection features let you track and compare parcels in parallel — without duplicating effort across team members or losing context between review cycles.

Zoning, infrastructure, and ownership intelligence visible on one map before due diligence begins

Reduce research lead time from weeks to hours on any target parcel or development site.

Off-market parcel acquisition supported by direct owner contact data

Reach landowners directly with verified contacts — no broker intermediary required when off-market is the play.

Commercial area and business intelligence reports validate demand-side thesis before commitment

Employer density, SBA activity, and company formation data quantify market health at the trade area level.

Better Site Intelligence. Faster Decisions. Fewer Surprises After the LOI.

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