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Land survey question #5669983 03/26/15 01:26 PM
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I am looking to buy 10 acres and part of the deal is that I pay for the land survey. Do any of you have experiecne with this? How much should I expect to pay? It is pretty much a square piece of property that is already fenced on 3 sides. This is in coleman county. Who should I contact to do this for me?

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Your local title company may have a list of surveyors. The cost will depend on many factors: how hard to get to and around the property, has it been surveyed in past, previous deed/field notes available, etc. Hard to say on cost, but unless there is recent survey on file my guess on a simple no issues survey would be $1000-$2000. Just a guess. Best wishes with it.

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Originally Posted By: brazoscounty
Your local title company may have a list of surveyors. The cost will depend on many factors: how hard to get to and around the property, has it been surveyed in past, previous deed/field notes available, etc. Hard to say on cost, but unless there is recent survey on file my guess on a simple no issues survey would be $1000-$2000. Just a guess. Best wishes with it.
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Kenneth H. Ross did an adequate job for my 109 acres south of you.
I had a perimeter only survey (no easements shown etc.) done at my request.
It cost $1200

Ross Land Surveying
Brady, TX
800-852-7482

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thanks for the response guys....

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