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What is a Neighborhood Environmental Report?
By entering your address, selected government databases identify known and potential contamination sites within a 300-foot radius, potential environmental issues beyond 300 feet and up to 1 mile, and provide detailed information about the specific hazard along with contact information for the government agencies that provide the data.
Report is emailed as a .pdf document.
Neighborhood Environmental Report Benefits
- It helps existing homeowners understand the potential hazards in their communities.
- It helps home buyers to quickly learn about historical hazards and get the proper inspections.
- It aids real estate professionals, investors, and appraisers in evaluating the value of a home or residential property.
- If you are selling your home, what a great way to introduce your home and surrounding community to any potential buyers, and, as a home buyer, the Neighborhood Environmental Report helps provide peace of mind for you and your family.
- For environmental groups, this is a great way to educate and inform your community about existing environmental hazards, develop local targeted sub-watershed monitoring programs, and educate children about their communities.
- Home inspectors, environmental laboratories, and others may find the reports useful as a base from which to seek additional guidance for appropriate testing, inspections, and monitoring.
Case Study
We ran a Neighborhood Environmental Report for a small business owner who was looking to purchase a residential property in Shavertown, PA.
View Neighborhood Environmental Report Case Study PDF
The property was going to be purchased for cash. We completed the search and identified a specific potential problem with a past but active leak at a gasoline station. This led the buyer to ask for more information. When the right questions were asked, it was determined that there may be some environmental hazards that could impact the value of the property. In addition, the preliminary search suggested that the property could be located in a floodplain.
A quote from the buyer:
“The preliminary information and educational materials allowed me to better understand my risk and allow me to find a new property in a timely manner and save over $200,000.00“
– GW, Shavertown, PA, 2015
Did You Know?
Abandoned Meth Labs are an environmental hazard. During the period from 2010 to 2011 – the following are the states with the most “Meth Lab” busts: Missouri, Tennessee, Indiana, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
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