Free
Every parcel in the United States and the ordinances that govern them, through any MCP client.
- MCP connection from any client
- National parcel data: ownership, zoning, acreage, land use, and geometry
- Ordinance research across local jurisdictions
Real estate MCP server
Ploti is a real estate MCP server for Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, and Cursor. Your assistant can query national parcel, ownership, and zoning data, read the local ordinances, and hand back maps and tables. Commercial, land, residential, industrial, and lending teams all run on the same connector. Free with a Ploti account.
How it works
Sign up, then mint a connection from your workspace settings. No credit card, no trial clock.
Paste the Ploti URL into Claude, ChatGPT, Claude Code, Cursor, or any client that speaks MCP. Sign in once with OAuth.
Your assistant navigates the map, queries parcels, reads the local code, and hands back maps and tables you can open in Ploti.
Ask a complex question and get back a map, a table, or a file you can download. Parcels are free; every other dataset comes with a plan.
| Parcel | Owner | Acres | Zoning | Mailing state |
|---|---|---|---|---|
01-24-27-0000-00-012 | Lakeview Groves Holdings LLC | 41.6 | A-1 | GA |
33-22-28-0000-00-004 | Meridian Land Partners LP | 28.3 | A-2 | TX |
12-21-27-0000-00-031 | Ponce Family Trust | 19.8 | A-1 | NY |
08-23-28-0000-00-017 | Sunbelt Citrus Co | 112.4 | A-1 | NC |
29-20-27-0000-00-002 | Hartwell Agricultural LLC | 15.2 | A-2 | OH |
17-24-28-0000-00-009 | Blue Ridge Timber Inc | 63.9 | A-1 | TN |
05-22-27-0000-00-023 | Cypress Bend Investments | 10.7 | A-1 | IL |
Find every parcel over 10 acres in unincorporated Orange County, Florida zoned for agriculture with an out-of-state owner, and save them so I can open them on the map.
navigateOrange County, FL · zoom 11execute_pythonSQL · 388,412 parcels scannedexecute_pythonpandas · mailing state ≠ FLshow_outputcheckpoint · 214 parcelsFound 214 parcels totaling 6,318 acres. The largest is Sunbelt Citrus Co at 112 acres. I saved them as a checkpoint and opened it on your map.
Why Ploti
Most real estate MCP servers wrap a property lookup API: send an address, get one record back. That is fine for a single listing and useless for CRE site selection, land acquisition, or a portfolio-wide due diligence pass.
A typical real estate MCP
Ploti MCP
Set up
Pick yours for a step-by-step guide. Each one takes about two minutes and ends with a sign-in to your Ploti account.
No Ploti account yet? Create one free, then pick your assistant above.
Who uses it
Screening retail sites, assembling land, siting a warehouse, planning a community, reviewing a loan portfolio: the work starts with the same parcel, zoning, and ordinance data.
Pricing
Every plan uses the same connector and the same tools. Standard and Pro add the rest of the catalog, Ploti's own agent, and monthly credits to run it.
Every parcel in the United States and the ordinances that govern them, through any MCP client.
The full Ploti catalog for your assistant, plus Ploti's own agent and the credits to run it.
The same full catalog with four times the monthly credits, for teams running more agent work.
Things people ask
“Find every parcel over 10 acres in unincorporated Orange County zoned for agriculture with an out-of-state owner.”
“What does Hillsborough County's code say about car washes in C-2? Cite the section and list the parcels nearby where it would be permitted.”
“Build a table of the 50 largest landowners within five miles of this address, with total acreage and mailing address.”
“I am underwriting a retail site here. What is zoned commercial within a mile, who owns it, and how big are the parcels?”
“Of those parcels, remove anything in a FEMA flood zone or touching a mapped wetland, then map what is left.”
“Which of these industrial sites had a building permit pulled in the last 18 months? Join the permit data and flag them.”
“Show me vacant commercial parcels along this corridor that sit inside a utility service area but outside any zoning overlay. Map them and rank by frontage.”
Good to know
The Model Context Protocol is an open standard that lets AI assistants connect to outside tools and data. Ploti hosts an MCP server, so any assistant that supports the protocol can read Ploti's data directly, without a plugin or an API key to manage.
Ploti has one. A free Ploti account gets your AI assistant national parcel data (ownership, zoning, acreage, land use, and geometry) plus ordinance research, over MCP, with no credit card and no trial clock. You pay your own AI provider for tokens; Ploti charges nothing for the free tier. Paid plans add every other dataset, unlimited data requests, and monthly credits.
Yes. Brokers, site selectors, industrial and logistics groups, and acquisitions teams use it to screen parcels across a market, check what a zoning district actually permits, and assemble owner and site lists. The same connector serves residential, land, homebuilding, data center, infrastructure, and bank or lender workflows, because they all sit on the same parcel and ordinance foundation.
Not on their own. Both can reach live parcel data once you connect a real estate MCP server like Ploti. Add the connector once in Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, Cursor, Claude Code, or Codex, sign in, and your assistant can query parcels, ownership, zoning, and local ordinances directly in the conversation.
National parcel data is the free foundation: ownership, zoning, acreage, land use, and geometry, plus ordinance text for local jurisdictions. Paid plans open the rest of the catalog, including flood zones, wetlands, utility service areas, building permits, zoning overlays, and market data, along with any dataset your team has had Ploti's data agents collect.
Most real estate MCP servers expose a lookup API: the model sends an address and gets one record back. Ploti runs a dedicated remote sandbox for each session with Python, pandas, SQL, and PostGIS against the full dataset, so your assistant can screen an entire county, run spatial joins across parcels, flood zones, permits, and zoning, read the actual ordinance text, and save the result as a map or table in your workspace. It is analysis, not retrieval.
Yes. A free Ploti account can ask unlimited questions about the US parcel dataset and run ordinance research through MCP. The AI doing the work runs on your own Claude or ChatGPT subscription, so you pay your provider for tokens as usual and nothing to Ploti.
Every dataset in Ploti becomes available to your assistant, not just parcels. That includes flood, wetlands, utilities, permits, and any dataset your team has had Ploti's data agents collect. Standard and Pro both start with a 7-day free trial. Paid plans unlock Ploti's own agent inside the app, which can do more than the MCP tools expose, along with unlimited data requests and a monthly allowance of Ploti credits for agent work: 50 on Standard and 200 on Pro.
Tables and summaries come back in your chat. When your assistant builds a map or a saved set of parcels, it opens on the real Ploti map in your workspace, so you can keep working with it there.
It reads data and saves its own outputs: maps, checkpoints, tables, and files. It cannot edit records, change billing, or touch your team's existing maps. You can revoke a connection at any time from workspace settings.