You know the drill. A new parcel lands on your desk and the first pass means pulling ownership, zoning, comp plan, wetlands, frontage, demographics, and a few nearby sales. By the time you turn it into something readable, half a day is gone. Worse, there is no clean way to share it. Teams trade rough notes, screenshots, and half-finished emails to utilities while the clock keeps running. Due Diligence ~15 min to run Generate Land Development Property Overview Vic prompt Use Vic to generate a land development property overview for the subject parcel, including zoning, wetlands breakdown, ownership, and major challenges. Purpose A full site review that normally takes 240 minutes is completed in about 15 minutes, allowing faster screening of multiple parcels before committing staff time to deeper study. Inputs Property Address Required Tax Parcel Ids Optional Pricing Guidance Optional Additional Context Optional Outputs A Word document with a one-page summary and supporting detail pages, plus a drafted utility inquiry email ready for use. Time saved Turns roughly 240 minutes of manual work into about 15 minutes. How it works Give Vic the property address and any parcel IDs you have. Pricing guidance and context are optional, but helpful if you want the write-up to match a specific angle. Run a single command: "Use Vic to generate a land development property overview for the subject parcel, including zoning, wetlands breakdown, ownership, and major challenges." Vic returns a two-part deliverable. First, a one-page summary you can scan in under a minute. It covers parcel details, ownership, zoning and comp plan status, road frontage, wetlands and usable acreage, key demographics, and any incentive overlays. It also calls out the main challenges so risks are up front. Second, the backup. A Word document expands each section with supporting detail, including nearby land sales and context behind constraints. The format is consistent, so you can drop it into your deal folder or share it as is. You also get a drafted utility inquiry email, ready to send to providers to confirm capacity and service. That step often stalls because someone has to write it. Here, it is included so outreach can start right away. The goal is speed with enough substance to decide what deserves deeper work. A site review that often takes about four hours comes back in roughly 15 minutes. That changes how you triage. Instead of picking one or two parcels to study in depth, you can screen a stack, compare them on the same footing, and then spend real time where it matters. This is not a replacement for full diligence. It is a filter. The one-page summary shows whether the story holds together. The backup gives your team something concrete to react to. The utility email removes a small but real delay. Together, it tightens the front end of your pipeline without adding process or busywork.