Boundary Survey Okeechobee, FL

Reliable Property Boundaries

Ensure precise property boundaries with Aero Land Surveyors’s professional boundary survey. Call us today for peace of mind and accurate measurements.

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Boundary Survey Benefits

Why Choose a Boundary Survey?

  • Accurate property boundary measurements help to avoid property disputes.
  • Determine exact property lines for residential and commercial properties.
  • Confirmed legal compliance for property transactions and developments.
  • With accurate and expert boundary measurements, you can feel more at ease.
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Professional Boundary Surveyor

Experienced Surveying in Okeechobee by Aero Land Surveyors

Aero Land Surveyors has been a trusted name in Okeechobee, FL for over 20 years. Our experienced team of residential land surveyors and property line surpersonal needs and circumstances with our professionalism and expertise. With numerous satisfied clients in Okeechobee County, you can choose us for all your boundary survey needs.

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Our Survey Process

Accurate & Efficient Surveys in Okeechobee County

Your property boundary survey is streamlined for accuracy and speed.

  • Initial Consultation: Discuss your needs and obtain property details.
  • Field Survey: Conduct a thorough survey of the property boundaries.
  • Report Generation: Provide a detailed and accurate boundary survey report.
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Importance of Surveys

Why Boundary Surveys Matter

Boundary surveys are essential for property owners. They gauge property lines, preventing potential disputes with neighbors. They also ensure compliance with local regulations, which is crucial for any property transactions or developments. At Aero Land Surveyors, we specialize in property boundary surveys in Okeechobee, FL and across Okeechobee County. Our expertise as professional boundary surveyors guarantees precise results every time. Contact us at 772-237-4993 to schedule your survey today.

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Okeechobee is close to the site of the Battle of Lake Okeechobee, a major battle of the Second Seminole War, fought between forces under the command of Zachary Taylor and Seminole warriors resisting forced relocation to Oklahoma.

In the 1930s, Okeechobee was the commercial center for the surrounding area, shipping hundreds of train cars of winter vegetables annually, in addition to poultry farms, a catfish shipping plant, and a bullfrog breeding industry. The Florida guide described bullfrog breeding in the Okeechobee region:

Frog legs, or ‘saddles,’ bring high prices in the winter when frogs usually hibernate and are difficult to capture. Frog farmers enclose bottom lands, ponds, or swamps; as frogs live on insects, breeders strew the runs with rotting meat to attract blowflies. Some plant flowers and shrubs to lure bugs, and occasionally install electric lights to attract moths, beetles, and other nocturnal insects. A female frog lays from 10 to 30 thousand eggs a year; tadpoles appear from 60 to 90 days later, but frogs are seldom marketed before they are two years old.

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