ALTA Survey Cost
The national-standard survey for commercial closings: $2,000–3,000 and up.
Indicative estimate · not a survey or a design · see methodology
Draw the lot first: a dimensioned sketch with the boundary questions marked makes the surveyor’s quote sharper.
Draw the lotBoundary survey cost by lot size (US, 2025–2026)
| Lot size | Typical range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| ½ acre | $200 – $700 | Urban lot with existing monuments |
| 1 acre | $500 – $1,000 | The most common residential job |
| 5 acres | $1,500 – $2,000 | Rural parcel, some brush |
| 10 acres | $2,500 – $3,000 | |
| 40 acres | $6,000 – $8,000 | Per-acre cost falls sharply |
| 100 acres | $6,500 – $9,500 | $70–140 per acre |
| Hourly | $175 – $250 / h | Licensed surveyor + crew |
Source: Fixr, "Land Survey Cost" (updated 2025-01-31); HomeGuide and Angi 2026 cost guides for urban/wooded uplift · verified 2026-08-22
How the estimate is built
boundary range by acreage (table, log-interpolated) × type factor (topographic ≈ 1.6×) × terrain factor (wooded 1.25×, urban 1.3×) · ALTA, mortgage and staking use flat ranges · subdivision = per-lot range × lots
A 2-acre wooded lot, boundary survey: the table gives ≈ $760–1,250 for 2 acres; × 1.25 for brush and slope ≈ $950–1,560.
- Ranges are US national figures from 2025–2026 cost guides; your state and the availability of old monuments move them a lot.
- Topographic surveys scale with the detail required (contour interval, number of features).
- ALTA surveys on commercial land with many easements can exceed $5,000.
What people use it for
Before buying land
A boundary survey confirms what you are paying for; lenders require a mortgage survey on most purchases.
Building a house
Construction staking marks the foundation corners and setbacks on the ground from the site plan.
Fence or dispute with a neighbour
A boundary survey with new monuments is the only evidence that holds.
Subdividing
Budget per resulting lot plus the plat and local review fees.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a land survey cost?
Most residential boundary surveys cost $500 to $1,000 for an acre; the national average is about $600 and large rural parcels reach several thousand dollars.
How much is a survey per acre?
About $500–1,000 for the first acre, falling to $70–140 per acre on 50–100 acre parcels.
What is the difference between a boundary and a topographic survey?
A boundary survey locates the property lines and corners. A topographic survey adds elevations, contours and features for design, so it costs more.
What is an ALTA survey and why is it expensive?
A survey to the ALTA/NSPS national standard, used for commercial closings and title insurance. It includes boundary, improvements, easements and zoning research: $2,000–3,000 and up.
Who pays for the survey when buying land?
Usually the buyer, unless negotiated otherwise. Lenders often require a mortgage survey.
How long does a land survey take?
Field work is a few hours to a day for a residential lot; the stamped drawing usually arrives in one to three weeks.
Can I find my property lines without a survey?
GIS maps and the planner’s drawing help you orient, but only a licensed surveyor’s monuments are legally valid.
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Sources and author
Terramify editorial team · Research and data verification · Updated August 22, 2026
Source: Fixr, "Land Survey Cost" (updated 2025-01-31); HomeGuide and Angi 2026 cost guides for urban/wooded uplift
Indicative estimate · not a survey or a design · see methodology