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Author Topic: Land survey cost  (Read 1458 times)

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Offline Pulleye16

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Hey all,

Looking to purchase some land, about 2 acres on lake, and curious if anyone has had land surveyed recently and what it cost. Drawing up an offer and this might affect the final offer. 

I’ll probably reach out to the county land assessor tomorrow and see if they have a rough idea but I’m not sure.

Thanks
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I bet Deadeye wold be a prime candidate for info!
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Online LPS

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I would just call the the county and see who the County Surveyor is.  That's what I have done.  They are already familiar with the area.  It will be a company that they use.   

Offline Pulleye16

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Just curious if we are talking $1k vs $5K..

I found one marker and maybe 2. Getting the OHW will be the biggest concern.
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I would think the 1 grand thing if you have some reference points already.

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I would think the 1 grand thing if you have some reference points already.

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I called a company here in International Falls last year after buying this place. I was pretty much just looking for them to locate the pins so I knew where the property lines where. Over the phone they quoted me $2,800.00 they didn't get the job, I didn't need to know that bad.
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Buy a cheap metal detector at Fleet farm or Harbor fright for under $100 to find the pins!  :happy1:

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Offline Cooperman

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Pulleye, if you haven’t already you can also get the GPS coordinates of the property from the GIS map on you county website. Might help?

Offline Pulleye16

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Pulleye, if you haven’t already you can also get the GPS coordinates of the property from the GIS map on you county website. Might help?

I’ve looked at the GIS map of the area and I now the overlay is off quite a bit but the GPS holds true? This is a good idea. Should get me pretty close.
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Within 9 feet so not legal but close.  And that is at the best.