"Daniel Carter is a U.S.-based land valuation researcher. He specializes in simplifying complex land value calculations for American landowners, investors, and buyers."
Daniel Carter is a dedicated researcher in U.S. land valuation trends. His work focuses on helping American property owners understand what their land is truly worth using structured, transparent, and market-aligned valuation logic.
With years of independent research in:
Most online tools focus on home values, properly addressing raw land valuation is rare. Daniel noticed landowners struggle with inconsistent data and confusing terminology.
Focusing on raw land where others only look at houses.
Simplifying technical reports for the average owner.
Making estimation logic clear and accessible.
U.S. Market Trends
Continuously updated for 2025–2026.
Acreage Pricing Models
Tailored to large raw land parcels.
Zoning Economics
Impact of land-use laws on value.
Best-Use Principles
Highest-and-best-use valuation logic.
Notice
For legal or lending purposes, always consult a licensed real estate appraiser.
Based on public market data and recognized principles.
Technical terms simplified for everyone.
Purely educational — not promotional.
From Texas acreage to Iowa farmland, Arizona deserts to Tennessee woods — Providing clear, logical land value insights.
Transparent Methodology
2025–2026 Data
Data-Driven Logic
Educational Platform
Independent Research
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