We Can Evaluate Your Cell Site Property |
If your cell site property meets our criteria, please fill out the form here for us to consider it.
ASI does not market all properties. It isn't fair to you and it isn't productive for us. There are many properties that will never have a lease with a cellular carrier. We know this because we previously worked for the wireless carriers in the site acquisition process and have assisted thousands of landowners.
For your site to be selected, it has to be desirable to the carriers. To assist you with determining whether your property might be desirable to the carriers, please review the list below. If you don't meet these criteria, then please don't contact us as we will not take you on as a client.
RAWLAND SITES (Land parcels)
- Must not be similar to the adjacent parcels. If you live on a 5 acre residential parcel surrounded by other 5 acre residential parcels, there is no advantage to your property. Ask yourself whether a wireless carrier could simply go to your neighbor and get a lease. If the answer is no, then submit your location. If the answer is yes, then please don't submit. The exception to this is if you have a parcel or contiguous parcels of more than 300 acres.
- Must be near major roadways. If your parcel is in a desolate area, ask yourself why a carrier would want to provide coverage in the area. If it is not near a major roadway (2 lanes each way) and there aren't thousands people within 2 miles of the property, than we aren't interested. The carriers want to be near population- either people working or living in the area or those traveling through the area.
- Must be at least 200'x200'. Smaller parcels are not large enough to meet the setback requirements (distance from property line) required for towers for most municipalities.
- Must be zonable. If you live in a rural area where there is no zoning and you can build what you want on your property, please don't submit your location to us. For the same reason as the first criteria, there is nothing that distinguishes you from your neighbor. If you don't know, please contact your local municipality and ask the planning and zoning office whether a tower can be built on your property.
- Must have electricity and telephone service on property. If your property does not already have electricity AND telephone service, the carriers won't use it. (FYI- having fiber on property is a bonus)
- Must have some ground elevation. You don't need to be the tallest property in the county. You do need to have a superior elevation to the area that is being covered and to the other properties nearby. If your area is flat for miles, than that is acceptable.
ROOFTOPS
- Must be taller or as tall as other buildings nearby. If your building is shorter than nearby buildings, then please don't contact us. It is very rare for a carrier to select a short building when there is a taller one nearby.
- Urban areas: In urban areas it is preferable in a place like New York City to be either the tallest building in a few block radius or a corner building.
- Suburban areas: In suburban areas, your building must exceed the height of other buildings within 1 mile.
- Rural areas: Your building must be at least 50' tall to be considered.
- Must be a minimum of 3 stories anywhere.
- Must have a flat roof pitch. If your roof is slanted, the carriers will not be interested.
