Diggin It
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And you live where?
$400 for what you describe is absurd,
Back in 1973 we ...
Things were cheaper then.
And you live where?
$400 for what you describe is absurd,
Back in 1973 we ...
Things were cheaper then.
Back in 1973 we had 50.65 acres parcel (wooded) surveyed with 6 turning points (corners) staked and survey recorded. The cost was less than $400.
I think registered surveyors take advantage of people today and charge what the market will bare. I have seen 1//2 acre lots in the sub-burbs costing upwards of $1500 to be surveyed.
Yes, still does not justify the outrages prices surveyors are demanding today. Sure, modern technology has created more sophisticated surveying instruments, but the same work can be done today with the equipment that was used in 1973. Understandably wages have skyrocketed since then. However we are not talking about manufacturing automobiles and the cost machinery and materials that go into producing them."The cost was less than $400" ...... In 1973
Yup.....
In 1977 I bought a brand new Ford F-250 4x4 for $5680.
Comparison now?
Your time comparison is 46 years.
I was 33 years old in '73, and I am am 79 now.
No comparison there either !!!
Yes, still does not justify the outrages prices surveyors are demanding today. Sure, modern technology has created more sophisticated surveying instruments, but the same work can be done today with the equipment that was used in 1973. Understandably wages have skyrocketed since then. However we are not talking about manufacturing automobiles and the cost machinery and materials that go into producing them.
Can you still do the same work you did in '73?
I think they charge by supply and demand.
Neighbor has 40 acres. We're talking about cutting out 2-3 acres for me to buy, sort of a triangle or trapezoid shape. Lies along a county road and is overgrown, but less than 'wooded'. One side is defined by a fence to another neighbor, then the road frontage, so only one line needs to be defined. All rural, no utilities other than within the county road right of way.
Due to undergrowth, probably will have to be walked rather than laser sighted.
Seeking a rough guess on what you would charge if in your area.
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That’s a rather ambiguous statement, considering that the time involved is directly related to the complexity of the job.I’m a real estate lawyer. I deal with surveyors everyday. If they charge you more than $900 you are taking it right up the old doodaa.