Need help with property lines or planning a construction project? Our surveyors in Carle Place provide accurate measurements and detailed reports.
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Professional Islandwide Land Surveyors
Experienced Land Surveyor in Nassau County
Islandwide Land Surveyors provides land surveying services in Carle Place, NY. Our team uses theodolites, total stations, and GPS receivers to gather precise property measurements. This data is used to create accurate maps and reports that meet all NY regulations. We’re here to answer any questions you have about your property.
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Surveying is essential for any property development or construction project. Islandwide Land Surveyors offers a range of services, including topographic surveys and utility surveys, to ensure your project is built on accurate data. Our surveying services in Carle Place, NY, are backed by our expertise in Nassau County regulations. With our skilled team, your property boundaries are clearly defined, helping to avoid legal disputes. Contact us at 866-808-5800 to learn more.
In 1946, developer William J. Levitt bought 19 acres of land near the Carle Place train station for an experiment. His crews brought pre-cut lumber to the site and rapidly assembled 600 low-cost houses, offering affordable suburban living with an easy commute into offices in New York City. Within five years, returning veterans and their families swelled the population by 500 percent. It transformed Carle Place, and served as the prototype for Levittown, the larger development which Levitt began the following year only a few miles away.
The hamlet is named for Silas Carle, or (more specifically) the Carle House – a 32-room house built by Carle in Westbury in the 1800s. It was commonly known as the “Carle Place”, and the surrounding area later took the name.
The area was also known as Mineola Park between circa 1895 and 1915, after an unsuccessful real estate development of the same name within the hamlet. The name was reverted to Carle Place in 1915, and there was only one further attempt to change it, which took place in 1951 after Levitt & Sons purchased and developed much of the area consisting of the unsuccessful development. The proposal failed, as the majority of residents preferred keeping the name, and no attempts to change it have taken place since.
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