Land Surveyor in Strathmore, Nassau County, NY

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  • Accurate title surveys help secure property transactions with clarity.
  • Boundary surveys define property lines, avoiding future disputes.
  • Topographic surveys provide detailed land features for planning.
  • Licensed surveyors offer professional service.
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    At Islandwide Land Surveyors, we’re the premier land surveyor in Strathmore, NY. Our licensed surveyors bring professionalism to every project. From property line surveys to architectural surveys, our commitment to precision and customer satisfaction sets us apart. We understand the unique landscape of Nassau County, making sure every survey is adjusted to local regulations and conditions.

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  • Initial Consultation: Discuss your survey needs with our team.
  • On-Site Survey: Our team conducts a thorough and precise survey.
  • Detailed Report: Receive complete results for informed decisions.
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    Land Surveying Services

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    Land surveying defines property boundaries and assists with planning construction projects. At Islandwide Land Surveyors, we offer various services, including construction and house surveys. Our team’s knowledge of Nassau County means every study is accurate and complies with local requirements. We provide solutions for new developments or existing structures. Call 516-496-7822 today to learn more about our services.

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    Much of what is now the southern part of Strathmore was once part of the estate of Frank A. Munsey. Following his death, he bequeathed the land to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, which ultimately developed some of the land as Munsey Park and sold the area south of Northern Boulevard to the Vanderbilt family, and the land remained in Vanderbilt family ownership for roughly a decade; their mansion, which had previously been owned by Louis Sherry, is now the Strathmore-Vanderbilt Country Club. The residents in the Strathmore-Vanderbilt subdivision have deeded memberships to the country club.

    In February 1944, a massive fire broke out in the shopping area of Strathmore Village (now the Americana Manhasset). The fire severely damaged 15 shops, along with the Levitt & Sons real estate office which was built only 2 years prior. The cost of the damage was estimated to be roughly $250,000 (1944 USD).

    In the 1990s, residents in Strathmore grew concerned over the fate of the former Manhasset Club (which was originally known as the Village Bath Club). More than 1,000 residents petitioned for the club to be purchased by the Manhasset Park District to keep it operating as a public park. After that failed, residents attempted to have the Town of North Hempstead landmark the club’s main building, which was designed to resemble a California hunting lodge designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. The North Hempstead Landmarks Commission ultimately denied their requests, claiming that the building was not a landmark. Ultimately the building (and the rest of the 2.5-acre (1.0 ha) property) was soon demolished and replaced with new homes.

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