Coming soon for the Mountain West

Find the Right Land

Land Water Intelligence is being built to help rural land buyers, investors, ranch buyers, and developers synthesize land, water, and power signals before they commit capital.

Three critical layers

See the complete land picture before the expensive mistake.

Most listing pages show acreage, price, and pretty photographs. LWI is designed to bring the harder questions into one clear decision view.

Land suitability

Compare the physical and regulatory conditions that shape what a property can become.

  • Topography, slope, elevation, and access
  • Soils, habitat, environmental constraints
  • Land use, zoning, and development friction

Water resilience

Review visible water signals that can affect long-term value, usability, and risk.

  • Surface water, wells, and spring context
  • Water rights and permit research prompts
  • Drought, snowpack, flood, and watershed patterns

Power readiness

Understand the infrastructure questions that determine what is practical today and scalable tomorrow.

  • Grid proximity and utility access
  • Substation and transmission context
  • Capacity, cost, and offgrid potential
Concept infographic showing land, water, and power layers for rural land selection
Land, water, and power signals organized into a single due-diligence view.

Built for clarity

Coming soon: A deeper intelligence platform for land value

Land is only the basic visual. Water is what really drives long term value in the Mountain West states. Power is critical for everything from a subdivision house to a isolated, large acerage ranch.

  • Water Table levels
  • Allocation relies strictly on the doctrine of "prior appropriation"
  • Wyoming State Engineer's Office manages usage rights.
  • Dozens of water related KPIs

Early access list

Better data. Better decisions. Better land value.

Join the early list for Land Water Intelligence updates as the product moves from coming-soon website to working land selection platform.

FAQ

Questions this coming-soon site should answer clearly.

What is Land Water Intelligence?

Land Water Intelligence is a planned land decision platform that will synthesize land, water, and power information into clearer views for rural property evaluation.

Which states are the first?

The initial search focus is Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho because those states are central to the Mountain West land, ranch, water, and power decision story.

Is this legal, financial, engineering, or water-rights advice?

No. This website is informational and early-stage. Always verify property details with qualified legal, water-rights, engineering, utility, and local permitting professionals before making a land purchase or investment decision.

Can I request land

Not yet. Epansion will begin in late 2026 and extend through 2027