Find your approximate property lines, check your APN and parcel details, and understand your land boundaries — all from your iPhone.
Download AcreBoundAs a homeowner or landowner, you may want to understand where your property roughly ends and your neighbor's begins — especially when planning a fence, landscaping project, or backyard addition. AcreBound is a property line app for homeowners that shows approximate parcel boundaries on a GPS map so you can get a general sense of your lot's footprint.
Search your address or tap near your home to find the parcel. The app highlights the approximate boundary lines and shows your property's APN, acreage, county, and other available details. You can also view neighboring parcels to understand the land around you.
Your property's APN (Assessor Parcel Number) is your parcel's unique identifier in the county system. Knowing your APN is useful for property tax questions, building permits, title research, and communicating with the county assessor. AcreBound lets you find your APN quickly by searching your address and tapping on your parcel.
Your unique property identifier for county records, permits, and title
Approximate lot size useful for landscaping, fencing, and planning estimates
Zoning or property use classification from county records
Once you find your parcel in AcreBound, you can save it to your saved parcels list for instant access later. Add notes for your own reference — such as utility locations, fence notes, or project ideas. You can also share parcel details by text or email with contractors, neighbors, landscapers, or family members.
AcreBound is useful for general reference but is not a replacement for a professional survey. If you are planning a fence, building construction, or resolving a property line dispute with a neighbor, you should hire a licensed land surveyor. A licensed surveyor can provide a legal, survey-accurate boundary determination based on your deed, plat, and recorded records.
AcreBound shows approximate property lines for informational purposes only. Always verify important boundary decisions with official county records and qualified professionals.
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Find your approximate property lines, check your APN, and understand your parcel boundaries.