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Landon(랜드온) is an AI analysis tool focused on Korean public land sales and court auctions. Its core value is not broad real-estate search, but consolidating the due-diligence points that are easy to miss in land listings—access roads, land-use regulations, public notices, actual transaction prices, and price trends—so users can quickly decide whether a property is worth further research, starting from recommended listings or an entered address.
According to the page, users can view basic information such as appraised value, area, land category, and D-day, while the AI provides “scores across 4 areas + an investment judgment.” For road access, it uses cadastral maps and continuous cadastral maps to automatically assess road frontage and the possibility of landlocked parcels. For compliance risk, it combines land-use plans with public notices from the surrounding area over the past 12 months. For pricing, it evaluates a reasonable range by considering the minimum bid price as a percentage of the appraised value, along with nearby actual transaction trends. The company claims it can shorten the review time for a single listing from about 1 hour to 1 minute, but it does not disclose the specific model, scoring algorithm, data update frequency, or error-control methods.
The product is currently in Beta. The page indicates that recommended listings and AI analysis are available after login. First-time users must sign in with a Google account, which automatically submits an access request; usage is only available after administrator approval. There is no visible information on free quotas, trial periods, subscription pricing, payment methods, or enterprise plans, so its commercial maturity remains unclear.
The strengths are its vertical focus and analysis dimensions that closely match real-world decision-making in land auctions, making it especially useful for quickly filtering out landlocked parcels, properties with complex regulatory issues, or listings with unreasonable pricing. The drawbacks are limited transparency: there is no API or integration documentation, no privacy or data-processing explanation, and no information about a Chinese interface. The Beta approval workflow also reduces immediate usability.
It is best suited to individual investors or institutional researchers interested in Korean public land sales, court auctions, and preliminary screening for land investment. For Chinese users, the service’s data and use cases are clearly oriented toward Korea. For domestic land auctions or asset-disposal needs, alternatives such as 阿里资产, 京东资产交易平台, and local natural resources/planning inquiry systems should be prioritized. The source text does not provide information on network accessibility from mainland China, and Google login may create an additional access barrier.
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