Buying where the ground may move?
Check before you commit.
Request a fixed-price EUR 249 satellite ground-motion and subsidence check for a small residential property and nearby area. Send the address now; we reply within 24 hours and only ask for payment if the satellite record is strong enough to review.
No usable satellite record? You do not pay. We only prepare a report when the data can support a useful first-pass view.

01 / Ground Risk
Some properties sit on land that moves.
Clay, peat, and soft ground can move.
Shrink-swell clay, peat, reclaimed land, marshy ground, and poorly compacted fill can create movement risk even when a house looks normal.
Slopes, coasts, and river edges add terrain risk.
Hillsides, landslide-prone areas, coastal cliffs, waterfront plots, riverbanks, and floodplains can shift around the property, not just underneath it.
Old land use can leave hidden ground problems.
Former mining, filled ground, drainage changes, groundwater movement, and nearby construction can all turn into late-stage purchase questions.
02 / Moments That Need Evidence
When a property question needs evidence.
A survey raises the question.
Use it when a survey mentions possible historic movement, cracking, previous repair, or recommends further review and you need a fast first-pass evidence layer.
Cracks and local history change the decision.
Useful when you see visible cracking, hear about nearby subsidence claims, know the area has former mining, or want context before paying for deeper inspection.
Deadlines make uncertainty expensive.
Mortgage approval, survey follow-up, renegotiation, exchange, and completion dates can leave only days to decide what to ask next.
03 / How It Works
A fast screening layer before the expensive inspection.
Start with the property address.
Send the address of the small residential property you want checked. We can ask follow-up questions by email if the satellite data looks usable.
We review whether the radar record can help.
We inspect satellite ground-motion coverage around the property and nearby area first. If the evidence is too sparse, we say insufficient data with no charge.
You get a plain-English next step.
When the data supports it, the report summarizes the ground-motion history, context from the nearby area, and traffic-light interpretation for the purchase decision.
A useful report, or a no-charge stop. Before you commit to the purchase, get a fast satellite screening layer that can help you ask better questions, negotiate with more confidence, or decide when a deeper inspection is worth it.