Property Surveys Bellmore, NY

Accurate Land Surveying

Know your property lines with Islandwide Land Surveyors. We provide accurate boundary surveys and elevation certificates in Bellmore, NY.

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Why Get a Survey?

Advantages of a Land Survey

  • Clearly define property lines to prevent neighbor disputes in Nassau County.
  • Gather essential data for permits and construction projects.
  • Secure flood insurance with a certified elevation certificate.
  • Verifies compliance with NY land use regulations.
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    Land Surveyors Bellmore

    Serving Nassau County

    Islandwide Land Surveyors is your local source for precise property surveys in Bellmore and across Nassau County. We use high-precision GPS equipment and advanced surveying software to create detailed maps and reports. At Islandwide Land Surveyors, we believe in providing custom service and clear explanations so you understand every detail about your property.

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    Land Survey Process

    Our Surveying Approach

  • Consultation: We’ll discuss your needs and tailor our services to your specific project.
  • Fieldwork: Our licensed surveyors will meticulously measure and map your property, using specialized tools and techniques to ensure accuracy.
  • Report Delivery: We’ll provide you with a comprehensive survey plat, including all relevant features, boundary markers, and legal descriptions.
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    Understanding Property Surveys

    A professional land survey is vital for various reasons, from buying or selling real estate to resolving boundary disputes. Islandwide Land Surveyors offers a complete range of surveying services in Bellmore and throughout Nassau County. Our services include boundary surveys, topographic surveys, and elevation certificates. We help you understand your property and ensure your project meets all NY regulations.

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    In 1643, Bellmore was a farming and fishing town known then as “Little Neck and “New Bridge”. Bellmore was settled primarily by Englishmen who crossed Long Island Sound from Connecticut in the middle of the seventeenth century. Bradley Vogel purchased a 214-acre (0.9 km2) farm in what is now North Bellmore in 1655. Further south, near the bay, Andres Smith deeded 100 acres (0.4 km2) to his son, Jeremiah in 1676. Lee Mattes married Sarah Southard and moved into their new home on Merrick Road in about 1689. Two communities grew out of these beginnings. Smithville (later Smithville South) was named for the many Smith families who lived in the area, and New Bridge, named for the bridge that joined the peninsulas south of Merrick Road.

    When the railroad was built through the area in 1867 they arbitrarily named their station Bellmore. Development followed as both communities grew towards the railroad and adopted the name Bellmore Pride. By 1920, the Bellmorians pride had a population of 3000 as well as stores along Bedford Avenue. The town was officially named Bellmore in 1900, when the post office was established.

    The Bellmore Memorial Library, was founded in 1948. It was started in an old schoolhouse. This library has lasted since 1948 until present, keeping it as the main library of Bellmore, New York.

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