Have you ever wondered what you can actually build on your owned or planned land plot? Ownership alone is not enough – each plot has specific restrictions, requirements, and regulations that dictate what, where, and how can be built. The good news is – you can get this information quickly, accurately, and without any bureaucratic queues today, using digital tools.

Why check the plot possibilities?
Most construction mistakes start from unperformed or delayed plot analysis. For example:
- Your plot is in a protected area and requires additional approvals;
- Permitted height limits the planned project;
- The plot is unsuitable for residential building due to land use or detailed plan solutions;
- A construction permit is necessary, although it was thought otherwise.
These issues can be avoided in just a few minutes – by checking the plot online.
What exactly can you find out?
After performing a plot analysis, you will get answers to these essential questions:
✅ What is the land use (e.g., residential, business, recreational)?
✅ Can you build a residential, commercial, or only auxiliary building?
✅ What restrictions apply (e.g., cultural heritage sites, forests, protection zones)?
✅ What is the maximum building height, density, intensity?
✅ Is a construction permit required?
✅ Is the plot subject to a detailed plan or special architectural requirements?
How to do it simply?
Previously, such checks required reviewing various websites, construction technical regulations (abbr. STR) and planning documents. Now, one tool is enough – Arqiplan.
With Arqiplan you can:
- Enter the plot address or unique number;
- Receive a detailed analysis from official sources (Registry Center, Geoportal, TPDRIS, etc.) within 1–2 minutes;
- Download a digital report or view interactively in the browser;
- Get recommendations on whether the project can be started immediately or requires additional actions.
Who benefits from this?
- Private individuals who want to build a house or change plot usage;
- Designers and architects planning projects;
- Real estate developers looking for plots with real development potential;
- Lawyers and consultants analyzing project risks.
Why do it now?
The sooner you know what can be built on your plot, the:
✅ less risk of wasting time and money;
✅ faster you can prepare the project and obtain permission;
✅ easier it is to decide whether to buy a specific plot.
✅ One click – and you already know all your plot possibilities.
Conclusion
Construction success starts with knowledge. Instead of guessing, rely on data and smart tools. Check your plot with Arqiplan now – and find out what you are allowed to build, without stress, queues, or surprises.