Property Surveyor in Nassau County

Accurate Property Surveys

Need to know exactly where your property lines are? Planning a construction project? Islandwide Land Surveyors provides the property surveying services you need in Bethpage, NY.

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Surveying Advantages

Why Professional Surveying Matters

  • Avoid boundary disputes with your neighbors by having a clear and accurate property survey.
  • Make informed decisions about your property with detailed topographic and elevation data.
  • Ensure your construction project goes smoothly with precise layout services.
  • Get the professional guidance you need to navigate property regulations and requirements.
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    Local Surveying Experts

    About Islandwide Land Surveyors

    Islandwide Land Surveyors is a locally owned and operated surveying company serving homeowners, builders, and developers in Bethpage, NY, and throughout Nassau County. We combine the latest technology with good old-fashioned fieldwork to provide our clients with reliable and accurate results. Our team is here to help you with all your surveying needs.

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    The Surveying Process

    Our Approach to Surveying

  • Consultation: We’ll start by discussing your project and what type of survey will best meet your needs.
  • Fieldwork: Our licensed surveyors will gather data on your property using theodolites, GPS equipment, and other tools.
  • Analysis and Reporting: We’ll carefully analyze the data and provide you with a detailed survey report.
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    Understanding Land Surveys

    Why Accurate Surveys Matter

    Property surveys are essential for a variety of reasons. They help establish clear property boundaries, which can prevent legal disputes and ensure smooth real estate transactions. Surveys are also crucial for planning construction projects, ensuring that buildings and other structures are placed correctly. In Bethpage, NY, and across Nassau County, Islandwide Land Surveyors provides the surveying expertise you can rely on. Give us a call today at 866-808-5800.

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    The name Bethpage comes from the Quaker Thomas Powell, who named the area after the Biblical town Bethphage, which was between Jericho and Jerusalem in the Holy Land. Present-day Bethpage was part of the 1695 Bethpage Purchase. An early name for the northern section of present-day Bethpage was Bedelltown, a name that appeared on maps at least as late as 1906.

    On maps just before the arrival of the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR), the name Bethpage appears for a community now included in both the post office district and school district of the adjacent community of Farmingdale. In 1841, train service began to Farmingdale station, near a new settlement less than a mile eastward from what had previously appeared on maps as Bethpage. Schedules at that time do not mention Bethpage as a stop, but have a notation “late Bethpage”. On an 1855 map, the location identified as Bethpage has shifted slightly westward to include a nearby area now called Plainedge.

    Between 1851 and 1854, the LIRR initiated a stop within present-day Bethpage at a station then called Jerusalem Station, and on January 29, 1857, a local post office opened, also named Jerusalem Station. LIRR schedules listed the station also as simply Jerusalem. Residents succeeded in changing the name of the post office to Central Park, effective March 1, 1867 (respelled as Centralpark from 1895 to 1899). The Central Park Fire Company was organized in April 1910, and incorporated in May 1911. In May 1923 the Central Park Water District was created.

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