Clear and Detailed Aerial Imagery for Property Assessment
Generate fair and equitable property valuation assessments
Better Images. Better Data. Better Decisions
EagleView’s high-resolution aerial imagery, which meets IAAO standards, helps assessors be accurate and make confident decisions.
Oblique Aerial Imagery Helps Assessors See More
Our oblique aerial imagery is captured at an approximate 45-degree angle to the ground and shows properties from all four cardinal directions – north, south, east and west.
The benefit of oblique images is that the sides of homes and buildings are visible, and assessors gain a comprehensive view to conduct property analysis. Assessors can determine the height of homes and buildings and see property features that are not visible with top-down, orthogonal imagery.
Oblique imagery helps assessors conduct desktop appraisals and reduce the need for field visits and onsite inspections.
Analytics Tools to Enhance Property Assessment
Property assessment is easier with our transformational sketch verification and change detection products.
Sketch Inspect
Find inaccurate and missing property sketches for homes and parcels using aerial imagery, CAMA system records and automation.
ChangeFinder
See property changes by comparing images and building outlines from two different years.
Our Aerial Imagery Meets IAAO Standards
The International Association of Assessing Officers (IAAO) maintains technical standards for using computer-aided processes and aerial imagery to support fair and equitable property valuations.
EagleView’s aerial imagery meets IAAO’s recommendations for using aerial photography for property appraisals. IAAO’s recommendations* include:
- Orthophoto images that are at least 6-inch pixel resolution in urban/suburban and 12-inch resolution in rural areas, updated every 2 years in rapid-growth areas or 6-10 years in slow-growth areas
- Low-level oblique images capable of being used for measurement verification, captured from four cardinal directions with a minimum 6-inch pixel resolution in urban/suburban and 12-inch pixel resolution in rural areas, updated every 2 years in rapid growth areas or 6-10 years in slow-growth areas
*Standards noted in IAAO Standard on Mass Appraisal of Real Property (2017)
Trusted by County Assessors Across the
United States
County assessors use EagleView’s imagery to conduct appraisals, update property records and maintain fair and equitable tax rolls.
Gus Martinez
Assessor, Santa Fe County, NM
“I couldn’t even think about doing my job now without EagleView.”