Property Surveyor Georgica

Your Local Surveying Partner

Need accurate property lines or help with planning a new construction project? Islandwide Land Surveyors provides the precise surveying services you need in Georgica and throughout Suffolk County.

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Surveying Advantages

What Good Surveying Can Do For You

  • Clearly defined property boundaries prevent disputes with neighbors and ensure your investment is protected.
  • Planning a new building? Accurate land surveys help your project go smoothly and avoid costly mistakes.
  • Subdivision surveys make dividing and developing land straightforward and legally sound.
  • Need to know the lay of the land? Topographic surveys provide detailed elevation and feature information.
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    Meet the Surveyors

    About Islandwide Land Surveyors

    Islandwide Land Surveyors is a locally owned and operated surveying company serving Georgica, NY, and the surrounding areas in Suffolk County, NY. We use the latest technology and time-tested methods to provide accurate and reliable results for our clients. Whether you’re a homeowner, builder, or developer, our goal is to make sure your project is a success.

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    The Surveying Process

    How We Get the Job Done

  • Consultation: We’ll discuss your project and what type of survey you need.
  • Fieldwork: Our surveyors will carefully gather data on your property using specialized equipment.
  • Analysis and Reporting: We’ll create a detailed survey report with maps and other important information.
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    Understanding Land Surveys

    Why Accurate Surveys Matter

    Accurate 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 Georgica, NY, and across Suffolk 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 village of Easthampton was founded in 1648 by Puritan farmers who worshiped as Presbyterians. The community was based on farming, with some fishing and whaling. Whales that washed up on the beach were butchered, and whales were hunted offshore with rowboats sometimes manned by Montauk Indians. The lack of a good harbor in East Hampton, however, resulted in Sag Harbor becoming a whaling center which sent ships to the Pacific.

    The land had been purchased in 1648 by the governors of Connecticut Colony and New Haven Colony from the Montauk Indians, in large part for small drills to make wampum, their traditional industry; hunting and fishing rights were retained. It was then sold for about £30 to settlers, some from Lynn and Salem, Massachusetts, who had not found room for their herds in Massachusetts Bay Colony. The original name for the village was Maidstone, from a village in Kent where some of the settlers may have originated. Each original settler was allotted a village lot of several acres and rights in common to surrounding lands which were regulated by the town government. The area was transferred to the jurisdiction of New York in 1664.

    In large part, early settlers in East Hampton were unacquainted with one another. A great deal of jockeying for position resulted, which took the form of legal proceedings conducted by the town government. Summaries of these proceedings were recorded by the town clerk and form the major resource for historians studying East Hampton during the 17th Century; there are few other written records such as diaries.

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