A Bayshore borough of steep wooded hills above a working harbor on Sandy Hook Bay — surveying here is as much about slope as shoreline.
Atlantic Highlands drops from some of the highest ground on the Bayshore down to a harbor and marina district that sits in AE flood zones. That contrast means topographic surveys on the hillside lots and flood certificates near the water, with boundary work throughout.
Our shore office in Lavallette keeps a survey crew close to Atlantic Highlands, so you're not waiting on a firm driving in from out of county. With more than 50 years of records across the Jersey Shore — and an archive of historic survey histories most firms simply don't have — we can often resolve a boundary, locate an old monument or turn a closing survey faster than starting cold.
Much of Atlantic Highlands's waterfront and low-lying area is mapped AE — with VE on the most exposed bay and lagoon frontage. An elevation certificate pins down how your lowest floor relates to the Base Flood Elevation for your flood policy.
Yes. If your home sits higher than the maps assume, we prepare the elevation survey behind a LOMA or LOMR-F request, which can remove or lower a high-risk flood-zone requirement and the premium that comes with it.
We do — Atlantic Highlands runs from the water back to dry mainland, and we handle boundary, flood and title work across all of it from our Lavallette office.
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