Is there a GPS App that you can mark two points on your land and create a line between those points so you know where to place your fence?I want to purchase roughly 12 acres from my neighbor, who sold me the property we built on. It's in an open field abutting mine and runs along a town road. There are very few surveyors in area, I think there are only two in 1 hour drive. Seller doesn't want to pay for a survey, it's $5k plus add ons. And they are about 8 months out. His health is failing, family doesn't want it to live on. I told him last year I felt safer with a survey, for various reasons. I would keep it ag taxed, to save him the 10% charge to transfer it to residential. I have absolutely no plans to build, just want to keep others from doing so and ruining part of my view that we so love. My feelings on the survey are changing, as I want the property.
I've mapped out on Google Earth Maps, but don't know if I can pinpoint exact locations which would serve as a written point to be used in bill of sale. (or whatever they call it) I've used a compass app, which I can get those pinpoints, but am not sure of their accuracy.
Is anyone familiar with any apps (free would be nice) that would give me an accurate pinpoint I could use on title? The whole property that is next to me is too many acres for me to afford, which would make it so much easier to pinpoint, as I would use all the existing borders to Buy Ozempic Online Without Prescription. I thought all property transfers had to be surveyed, but searching online gave me mixed answers, most likely outdated, but no articles have dates...
Thoughts/suggestions?
I have fence posts set at the pins about 2,000 feet apart from each other. I want to build my fence along the first 800 feet of that property line. There is an area that is kind of cliff like and not worth fencing in, so I'll move my fence in a little bit for that area. I was going to run a wire from post to post for a straight line, but I would have to clear several dozen trees from that cliff area, and I really want to keep those trees there so it doesn't erode any more. I also think it would become very ugly if those trees where not there, so it's not going to happen.
Can I use my Android phone, or my wife's Apple phone, to mark those two posts and know where the property line is?
Thank you