Surveyor in Saddle Rock, Nassau County

Accurate Land Surveying Services

Don’t let property lines be a guessing game! Islandwide Land Surveyors provides surveying and property evaluations in Saddle Rock.

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Benefits of Professional Surveying

Why Surveying is Important For Your Property

  • Avoid property disputes with precise boundary surveys.
  • Make sure your construction projects go smoothly with land data.
  • Protect your investment with thorough title surveys.
  • Plan for the future about your land with topographic surveys.
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    Meet the Islandwide Land Surveyors Team

    Your Local Surveying Pros in NY, Nassau County

    Imagine a land survey as an X-ray of your property. It reveals hidden boundaries, elevation changes, and potential hazards that you might never notice on the surface. At Islandwide Land Surveyors, we offer a whole hub of surveying services in Saddle Rock, NY, including boundary surveys, topographic surveys, and construction surveys. We intensify our attention to detail so you can make smart choices about your land. Contact us at 866-808-5800 to schedule a consultation and put your property worries to rest.

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    The Surveying Process

    Our Client-Focused Approach

  • We’ll start by having a conversation about your project, your goals, and any concerns.
  • Our team will gather all the necessary data to leave no stones unturned.
  • We’ll explain the findings in easy-to-understand language so you can make the best decisions
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    Types of Land Surveys

    Understanding Your Nassau County Property

    A professional land survey is an essential asset for any property owner. It provides critical information about boundaries, elevations, and potential hazards. This information is integral for construction projects, property sales, and resolving disputes. At Islandwide Land Surveyors, we offer an expansive range of surveying services in Saddle Rock, NY, including boundary surveys, topographic surveys, and construction surveys. Contact us at 866-808-5800 to discuss in detail!

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    The area now consisting of the Village of Saddle Rock was, like the rest of the Great Neck Peninsula, originally inhabited by the Matinecock Native Americans. The first European settlers arrived in the area during the 17th century. The Village of Saddle Rock is so named for an offshore boulder that gives the appearance of a saddle, first noted on a map in 1658, during these early years of European settlement.

    The village is also home to a historic mill. Officially known as the Saddle Rock Grist Mill, it was built circa 1700 and is located inside a small cove that opens onto Little Neck Bay off Long Island Sound. The mill is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and is the oldest continually operating tidal grist mill in the United States. The mill is now owned and operated by Nassau County as a working museum open to the public. The mill has been restored to its mid-19th-century appearance and is located on Grist Mill Lane.

    The first Mayor of Saddle Rock was Roswell Eldridge, who was appointed “Acting Mayor” after he had incorporated his own private estate as the Village of Saddle Rock in 1911.

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