Where the data comes from, and how fresh it is
Every listing on LandBankSearch comes from a land bank's official published inventory. We re-ingest all 51 tracked feeds nightly, remove parcels that sell, and fingerprint each feed's content so a feed that quietly stops updating gets flagged — a 200 response isn't proof of freshness.
- 73,666
- live listings
- 51
- feeds tracked
- Nightly
- full re-ingest
“Feed last changed” is when the source's listing content (parcels, prices, statuses) last moved — not when we last checked; every feed is checked nightly. A quiet feed usually means a small land bank whose inventory legitimately sits still. Page updated July 5, 2026.
How sold parcels leave the site
Each nightly run re-reads every feed end-to-end: parcels that disappear from a feed are swept out, parcels whose status flips (sold, pending, on hold) leave the active surface, and their pages say “no longer listed” instead of pretending. Prices shown are the land bank's own — where a land bank prices by application, we say “make offer” rather than inventing a number. Details on the whole pipeline live on the about page; bulk access is available through the API.