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Foundation Location Surveys

Jan. 18th, 2012
in Real Estate
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Foundation location surveys are designed to locate improvements on a property that have been made horizontally or vertically, with respect to the property boundary in mind. This survey is not typically combined with a recorded boundary survey because that information (that is boundary information) is already known and recorded on the plat of subdivision. Basically, it collects information about the position of the foundation that was poured by a contractor. This ensures that the foundation is in the right location and that it is built with the proper setbacks and zoning methods in mind. When choosing where to put a foundation, there are rules and regulations to follow, and surveys will ensure that those rules are met. Some concerns in the location of a foundation are: building setback lines, existing utility easements, zoning or environmental buffers, and lot specific restraints in regard to foundation placement.

Foundation location surveys are becoming much more popular with the increase in new construction. County agencies, city agencies and banks and mortgage companies are requesting these types of surveys more and more often. Banks and mortgage companies want a professional to certify that the house they are backing with a mortgage is in the clear in regard to zoning setbacks, building setbacks and existing easements.

Being able to have a professional land surveyor locate the foundation and ensure that it was built properly is a necessary part of having a foundation poured for new construction or a whole house renovation or addition. Whether the foundation is a concrete slab or a full or partial basement, professional land surveyors have to take notes and measurements to determine the size of the structure, ensure that proper setbacks are met, and ensure that the foundation does not exceed the dimensions allowed for a particular parcel of the land.

Locating the foundation and putting it into measurements and building terms might sound simple enough, but people need to understand that this is something that is required by state and federal permitting boards to ensure that a home is recorded properly and that homes are being built properly to pass the state or local codes that are in place. It’s all about taking the time to let professionals make sure that the work is done correctly. Foundation location surveys are just one part of the checklist that needs to be crossed off in the building process.

A professional land surveyor will typically be called out once the foundation has been poured and cured. They will take measurements, compare the measurements of the property to the structure foundation and make notes about size and location to be recorded in the property description on the deed, but also to be filed with the permitting agencies so that construction workers can continue with a project once the foundation is poured. This is something that needs to be left to the professionals, like all land surveys, and people need to ensure that they have the work done by the best professional land surveyors with the right experience to get the best results.

We at Point to Point Land Surveyors pride ourselves on accuracy, customer service and quality work delivered on time, guaranteed. Commercial, Residential and Telecommunication land surveys are our specialties.

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Lot Consolidation Plats

Jan. 18th, 2012
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Lot consolidation plats are surveys of several parcels of land that are adjacent to each other and owned by the same person and that person wants to combine them into one parcel of land. This is a fairly simple process in most cases. Some county agencies and local government zoning agencies allow the lot consolidation [...]

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Buying Real Estate Mean Understanding Days on the Market

Jan. 17th, 2012
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One of the most useful terms in the housing business is the days on market – also known as the DOM – that enables real estate professionals find out home values by verifying how long the certain home has been on the market in relation to the number of sales in the area of homes [...]

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Remember That Selling Your Home is Just Business

Jan. 16th, 2012
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In selling your home, there are common, easily identifiable traps to avoid — for your sake and the buyer’s. The more you can treat the experience as a business proposition, the better for all concerned. ** Create emotional distance. ** Once the “for sale” sign goes up in the yard, stop thinking about the property [...]

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Student Housing: The Next Great Investment Opportunity

Jan. 15th, 2012
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However distant real recovery may seem to us today, no recession or housing depression in the history of the U.S. has outlasted the nation’s resourceful population. As housing prices stabilize and employers begin to hire, lending rates are bound to start looking up as well. No matter what the economy does, parents continue to find [...]

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The Fundamental Kinds of Property Investment

Jan. 14th, 2012
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There are different types of real estate investments which include: mixed-use, trusts, retail, industrial, commercial and residential. Real estate investing, which includes buying, selling, owning, renting and managing property, has become an extremely lucrative investment opportunity. There are many benefits offered by real estate investments which are appealing to many investors. For instance, investing in [...]

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Eco Tips For Cosmetic Remodels and Getting Houses Ready for the Real Estate Market the Green Way

Jan. 14th, 2012
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Home buyers are increasingly concerned about green features in a home & the desire for more eco features will continue to grow in coming years. If you’re considering any repairs or remodeling to your property, it’s in your best interest to go as green as possible. If you’re not selling any time soon, it will [...]

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Real Estate in Mexico: Helping You Experience Mysteries in the State

Jan. 13th, 2012
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New Mexico is an American state that is influenced by out of these world elements including UFOs. Thankfully, there is nothing strange about New Mexico real estate since prices are exploding. New Mexico New Mexico is an enticing place for outdoor enthusiasts because of its tantalizing desert areas and mountain ranges. Anyone who loves to [...]

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High Quality Luxury Condominium Hotels Proposed in Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines

Jan. 13th, 2012
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According to general partners for marketing for the Philippine’s Lancaster Condominium hotels, PLC International Advertising Director, Beth Collings International, buyers and investors from Australia and Europe and overseas Filipinos are drawn from the latest condotel units. Lancaster Suites in Manila Units are already sold out and its latest project in Shaw Boulevard in Metro Manila [...]

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An Investment Melting Pot: North Cyprus

Jan. 13th, 2012
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I am in a little denial having not bought any properties in the prestigious South France, Spain, Malta, and Tuscany when real estate in these areas where still very affordable and its desirability as still unexposed. If only I had the strong foresight. The areas around the Mediterranean Sea specifically Turkey, Spain, Malt, Tunisia, Morocco, [...]

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