House Surveyor Squiretown, NY

Squiretown Property Surveys

Uncover the secrets your property holds with a detailed house survey from Islandwide Land Surveyors. We bring clarity and precision to every corner of your land in Squiretown.

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Why Get a House Survey?

Reasons to Survey Your Land in Suffolk County

  • Know your property lines inside and out to prevent disputes with neighbors.
  • Plan your dream additions or landscaping projects with confidence.
  • Avoid surprises! A survey reveals potential issues before they become costly problems.
  • Secure necessary permits and ensure your project complies with local regulations.
  • Five small model houses with red roofs and white walls are placed on architectural blueprints. The blueprints display various lot outlines and zoning patterns, suggesting urban planning or residential development concepts.

    Surveyors in Squiretown, NY

    Locally Serving Suffolk County

    Islandwide Land Surveyors is your trusted partner for precise and reliable house surveying in Squiretown and throughout NY. We combine cutting-edge technology with a deep understanding of Suffolk County’s specific needs and regulations. Our team is dedicated to providing you with a clear, accurate picture of your property, whether you’re a homeowner, a business owner, or a legal professional.

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    House Survey Process

    Your Survey Journey

  • Discovery: We listen to your needs and customize our approach to your unique situation.
  • Exploration: Our skilled surveyors meticulously examine and measure your property, utilizing advanced tools like theodolites and GPS receivers to capture every detail.
  • Mapping Your Future: We provide you with a detailed survey report, including maps, plats, and any critical findings that may impact your plans.
  • A surveyor in a high-visibility jacket uses a theodolite on a tripod to measure land near a wooden frame of a house under construction. The sky is blue with a few clouds, and there is green grass in the foreground.
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    Importance of House Surveys

    Surveys in NY

    A house survey is more than just lines on a map; it’s an investment in your peace of mind. Whether you’re buying or selling a property, planning construction, or resolving a boundary dispute, a survey provides the essential information you need to make informed decisions. At Islandwide Land Surveyors, we offer a range of surveying services throughout NY, including boundary surveys, topographic surveys, and construction surveys. Don’t leave your property’s fate to chance. Call us at 866-808-5800 to schedule your survey today.

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    The hamlet was settled in 1740 as “Good Ground”, which became the main hamlet of eleven in the immediate area. The area where Main Street, also known as Montauk Highway, is located today, was the approximate area of the original hamlet.

    There were ten other hamlets in the area. They were called Canoe Place, East Tiana, Newtown, Ponquogue, Rampasture, Red Creek, Squiretown, Southport, Springville, and West Tiana. Most of these hamlets were settled by one or two families and had their own school house. Many of the names from the former hamlets are still featured as local street names today.

    As a result of the growth of the surrounding hamlets and villages in the Hamptons and increased tourism from New York City, the eleven hamlets, although generally called “Good Ground” collectively by the early part of the 20th century, amalgamated under the name “Hampton Bays” in 1922. The motive behind the name change was for the hamlet to benefit from the “Hamptons” trade that the community’s neighbors were experiencing.

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