To get Google property lines, follow these steps:
1. Open Google Maps on your device or computer.
2. In the search bar at the top, type in your home address or the address of the property you want to view the property lines for.
3. Press Enter or click on the search icon to begin the search.
4. Google Maps will then display a map centered around the address you entered. Look for the red pin marker on the map, as this indicates the location of your home or property.
5. Use your cursor or fingers (if using a touch screen) to navigate around the map and find the red pin marker. You may need to zoom in or out to locate it accurately.
6. Once you have found the red pin marker, click on it to center the view over your home or property.
7. To zoom in further and potentially see the property lines, click on the “+” button in the lower right corner of the screen. Each click will zoom in further, providing more detail.
8. Keep clicking the “+” button until you reach the maximum zoom level allowed by Google Maps in your area. This will vary depending on the region and the availability of property line information.
9. If Google has access to your property line information, it will be displayed on the map once you zoom in far enough. The property lines may appear as thin, dotted lines or as solid lines, depending on the level of detail provided by your local government or other sources.
10. Please note that not all areas have property line information available on Google Maps. In some cases, the property lines may not be clearly defined or may not be displayed at all.
If you are unable to find property line information on Google Maps, you may try contacting your local government or county assessor’s office for more accurate and official property boundary data. They may have dedicated websites or resources that provide detailed property line information specific to your area.
It’s important to keep in mind that Google Maps and other online mapping services should not be considered as legal documents for determining property boundaries. If you need precise information for legal or surveying purposes, it is recommended to consult a professional surveyor or land expert who can conduct a survey and provide accurate boundary measurements.