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    Default Survey costs

    I need to have a 116-acre tract surveyed, any idea what that might cost in Laurens County?

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    two deer stands and maybe a gate
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    Tater (tot) is the KRT of surveying
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    Forgot about Inflation. Add 2 trail cams.

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    The deer stands, cameras, and gates have been gone. It is Laurens after all. But the question remains what will the surveyor charge?

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    brain fog from long covid.

    i knew the deer stands but just couldnt conjure up the trail cams. I went with "gate" knowing it wasnt right.

    I was told if you KNOW you are forgetting something, it isnt alzheimers.
    so, whats forgetting something but KNOW you're forgetting something. BC i have that.
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    $4000 is what SIL/Daughter just paid for their 43 acres to be surveyed, this included breaking out 1.7 acres for home site


    Friend of mine is selling 60 acres on Clarks Hill , part of deal is to have it surveyed. Seems like he told me $5K for that , pins are already well marked and he is balking at paying for survey but did tell me number is about correct

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    A lot really goes into that, not all property types are the same

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2thDoc View Post
    brain fog from long covid.

    i knew the deer stands but just couldnt conjure up the trail cams. I went with "gate" knowing it wasnt right.

    I was told if you KNOW you are forgetting something, it isnt alzheimers.
    so, whats forgetting something but KNOW you're forgetting something. BC i have that.
    Fluoride poisoning.



    I just had my 1.2-acre lot surveyed, which cost $250. Not sure it's a by the acre rate though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2thDoc View Post
    Tater (tot) is the KRT of surveying
    I talked to Tot last week about surveying a job for us for work and he said they were cutting back on the surveying, interested in mainly clearing and grading now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stant View Post
    I need to have a 116-acre tract surveyed, any idea what that might cost in Laurens County?

    I can get you the guys name that did SIL farm, seems like he is an engineer some where and does surveying in his spare time

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highstrung View Post
    A lot really goes into that, not all property types are the same
    This right here. What’s the length of the perimeter would be a better judge.

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    The cost is going to be based on the perimeter, typically $0.50-$1.00 a foot.

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    Use to be $500 a mile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Model12 View Post
    Use to be $500 a mile.
    Diesel fuel used to be $2 too
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    When like 1910? That’s about .01 a foot.

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    How much to shoot a line between two pins about 350' long? need to determine were a shared feature truly lies.
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    According to this thread somewhere between $350 and $3.50.
    Last edited by huntinghagen#12; 05-26-2022 at 01:39 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tot View Post
    The cost is going to be based on the perimeter, typically $0.50-$1.00 a foot.
    Not if its solid briars

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    $80-$150 /acre. Depending on how big a PITA the property and you are.

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