Looking for accurate property surveys in Westbury, NY? Contact Islandwide Land Surveyors today for reliable services you can depend on.
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At Islandwide Land Surveyors, we provide accurate and reliable land surveying services throughout Westbury, NY. Our experienced and highly knowledgeable team specializes in a wide range of services, from property boundary surveys to comprehensive topographic assessments. Serving Nassau County for years, we work closely with clients to address the specific requirements of every project.
Using state-of-the-art equipment and proven techniques, we deliver precise results that property owners, developers, and construction professionals can rely on. Whether you need a property boundary assessment, land analysis for a development, or assistance with zoning and compliance, we’re here to guide you through every step of the process.
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Accurate land surveys play a critical role in the success of any construction, real estate, or land development project. At Islandwide Land Surveyors, we use the most advanced techniques and cutting-edge technologies to provide precise property boundary surveys and detailed topographic data. These surveys offer the clarity needed to make confident decisions, helping to prevent costly setbacks and delays later on.
We proudly serve clients in Westbury, NY, and across Nassau County, offering dependable results for projects of all sizes. Whether you’re preparing for construction or resolving boundary concerns, call 866-808-5800 today to discover how we can assist with your land survey needs.
The first settlers arrived in 1658 in the region known as the Hempstead Plains. Many of the early settlers were Quakers.
Westbury’s Jericho Turnpike, which provides connection to Mineola and Syosset as well as to the Long Island Expressway (or LIE), was once a trail used by the Massapequa Indians. As far back as the 17th century, it served as a divider between the early homesteads north of the Turnpike and the Hempstead Plains to its south. Today, it serves as a state highway complex.
In 1657, Captain John Seaman purchased 12,000 acres (49 km2) from the Algonquian Tribe of the Massapequa Indians. In 1658, Richard Stites and his family built their homestead in this area. Theirs was the only family farm until an English Quaker, Edmond Titus, and his son Samuel joined them and settled in an area of Hempstead Plains, known today as the Village of Westbury. In 1675 Henry Willis, also an English Quaker, named the area “Westbury”, after Westbury, Wiltshire, his hometown in England. Other Quaker families who were also seeking a place to freely express their religious beliefs joined the Tituses and Willises. The first Society of Friends meeting house was built in 1700. The early history of Westbury and that of the Friends are so interconnected that they are essentially the same.
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