An ALTA/NSPS Land Title Survey is the most comprehensive boundary and property survey for commercial real estate. Conducted to the rigorous standards of the American Land Title Association and the National Society of Professional Surveyors, this survey details property boundaries, improvements, easements, rights-of-way, and encumbrances. Lenders, title companies, and investors rely on this information to verify property details and ensure a clear title for acquisitions, financing, and development projects.
A Boundary Line Survey establishes the exact legal limits and corners of a property through careful measurement and research. It’s essential for planning fences, additions, landscaping, or construction near property lines, and is commonly used to resolve disputes, confirm acreage, or verify ownership.
A Topographic Survey captures the natural and man-made features of a property, including contours, elevations, and existing improvements. The resulting detailed map helps engineers, architects, and planners design grading, drainage, and construction projects with confidence. Maps elevations, slopes, drainage patterns, and terrain features.
Land development and subdivision platting transforms raw land into buildable lots with clearly defined boundaries, roads, utilities, and easements. The process ensures compliance with local regulations and provides a solid framework for construction and future property sales.
Residential Surveys give homeowners and real estate professionals an accurate picture of property boundaries, improvements, and potential encroachments. They are useful for home purchases, fence installations, additions, and resolving boundary questions, providing peace of mind and protection for the property owner.
Construction Surveys translate engineering and architectural plans into precise on-site markers, ensuring that buildings, utilities, roads, and grading are constructed in the correct location and elevation. Ongoing surveying during construction helps maintain accuracy and quality control throughout the project.