Property Surveyor Plainview

Accurate Surveying in Nassau County, NY

Looking for a property surveyor in Plainview? Islandwide Land Surveyors provides precise surveying solutions for all your property needs.

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  • Accurate boundary surveys ensure compliance and prevent disputes.
  • We provide detailed topographic surveys for better planning.
  • Our services help streamline construction layouts.
  • We offer utility surveys and elevation certificates for your peace of mind.
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    Local Surveying Experts

    Islandwide Land Surveyors provides surveying services across Nassau County. Our surveyors are committed to providing accurate and reliable results. We have extensive experience in building surveying services and ensure your projects are completed with precision. We’re here to handle all your surveying needs in Plainview, NY.

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    Surveying Process Explained

    Our 3-Step Process

  • Initial Consultation: Discuss your project with our surveyors.
  • Survey Execution: We conduct property boundary surveys and utility surveys.
  • Final Report: Receive detailed results, including elevation certificates.
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    The Importance of Accurate Surveys

    Professional land surveying is vital for any property development or construction project. Islandwide Land Surveyors offers a wide range of services, including topographic surveys and construction layout services. Our expertise in boundary surveys and utility surveys in Plainview, NY, and throughout Nassau County, guarantees accuracy and reliability. Contact us at 866-808-5800 for all your surveying needs.

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    Plainview’s origins date to 1648, when Robert Williams, a settler from Wales, bought land in the area. The land was considered desirable for farming because of a small pond named the Moscopas by local Native Americans, meaning “hole of dirt and water”. The remainder of the land in the area was purchased by Thomas Powell in 1695 as part of the Bethpage Purchase. The name “Mannatto Hill” had already appeared on the 1695 deed of the Bethpage Purchase, and the settlement came to be called “Manetto Hill”. Manitou was the Native American word either for “god” or for “spirit”.

    The 1837 arrival of the Long Island Rail Road to nearby Hicksville brought a boom to local farming. In 1885, residents of Manetto Hill petitioned the United States Postal Service for a local post office, but were turned down because, according to several accounts, a similar name was already in use upstate. The hamlet was then named “Plainview”, for the view of the Hempstead Plains from the top of the Manetto Hills.

    Plainview remained a farming community, famous for growing cucumbers for the huge Heinz pickle factories located in nearby Farmingdale and Hicksville. In the early 1900s blight destroyed the cucumber crop and many farmers switched to potatoes. After World War II, a potato blight combined with the desire of many returning GIs to leave New York City for the more rural Long Island, convinced many farmers to sell their property, leading to massive development in the area, giving rise to so-called suburban sprawl. Between 1950 and 1960, the hamlet grew from a population of 1,155 to more than 35,000. Most of the available land was developed during this period or otherwise designated as parkland. While overall development declined it did continue sporadically as smaller remaining parcels of land were also developed. In recent years, some of the few large remaining parcels have given way to gated communities, which are in contrast to most housing in the area. Some of these developments include “The Hamlet on Olde Oyster Bay” and “The Seasons at Plainview”, a residential community focused on over age 55 residents and first time home buyers.

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