Grove House · Scout

One ladder, from the air to the ground.

Scout is the whole Grove House land stack — five rungs. Fly the parcel and read it from the air, run the diligence, design the water and the site, get architecture-ready, and build it out. Nobody hands you a $50K design before anyone's walked the dirt.

Start on any rung. Most landowners start with a flight or the Scout's Report.

The land stack

Rung 1
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Scout

Discover — from the air

Fly the parcel and read the dirt before you buy or build — boundaries, access, drainage, water flow, terrain, problem spots. Aerial imagery, drone mapping, and 3D terrain. Want the license yourself? The FAA commercial Part 107 academy is right here, taught by a real flight instructor.

Enter the aerial academy →
Rung 2
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Diligence

The Scout's Report

The written read on the dirt: soil, water rights, title, access, flood, zoning, septic + well feasibility, permitting context, red flags. Brady walks the parcel and writes up what it can actually hold — before architecture or grading commits. Delivered as a PDF within 7 days.

Book the Scout's Report — $250

Read what you get first at grovehouseland.com/scout.

Rung 3
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Design

Keyline, water, site layout

Once you know what the dirt can hold, design to it — keyline and water design, parcel assessment, and a site layout that works with the land instead of against it. Where the house, well, septic, road, and grow-space actually go.

Get the Scout Plan — $500

Part of Grove House services.

Rung 4
📐

Architecture

Permitting-ready plans

Structure design and permitting-ready plans. Straight talk: Grove House doesn't do architecture in-house yet — this rung is the acknowledged gap in the stack. For now, hand your Scout's Report to a licensed architect; it briefs them on every constraint the dirt already told us about.

🚧 Coming soon — this rung isn't built yet.

Rung 5
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Develop

Build-out coordination

Turning the plan into a developed parcel — coordinating contractors, sequencing the build, and running the punch list from ground-break to done. Every project tracked so nothing falls through the cracks, and closed back against the Scout's Report: did the dirt hold what we said?

See Grove House services →

Grove House way: if it doesn't work on my land, you don't pay for it on yours.