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I just came across an interesting web site. It has consolidated GIS maps for the entire state, so you don't have to look for each county's GIS map. It also shows property boundaries, property owner name (address with "pro" version), soil types, soil quality rating, crops grown, and land utilization categories. It is aimed at farmland investors, I would suspect, but I think it is also a valuable tool for hunters, investors and farmers. I would encourage you to look up the land you hunt and or farm and comment on the info it provides. For my land, it was way off on the crops grown and % utilization. It was almost as if it was extrapolating or averaging from the surrounding farms. But the boundaries looked good. One quirk, it seemed to slightly overestimate acreage size for the parcels I checked out. Still, even if you just use it for parcel maps/boundaries lines, it's a nice one-stop shop. Check it out.

https://www.acrevalue.com/map/NY/

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59 minutes ago, fasteddie said:

I have been using HuntStand to find land owners . Huntstand doesn't give a property ID for Wayne County . Acre Value does . It looks like a very handy tool to uses . Thanks for posting it . 

I used to always pay the 29$ for ONXMAPS app to have the Wayne county property lines/owners. And just recently,(2 weeks ago) I re instated my ONXMaps app for the year. Had I seen this, I would have not purchased the app again. lol. Thanks goos!

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21 hours ago, chas0218 said:

Don't take the lines as gospel they are off a little for my properties in Wayne county but being able to see them is a plus compared to the old survey maps then making an overlay.

They are dead nuts on the few neighboring properties that were surveyed here in Steuben County. Owners that had property thought their lines went right to the hedge row, surveyors had the property lines in places up to 30 yards away from hedge rows. Several un happy campers after that was done..

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