Monmouth's horse country — large estates, working farms and big wooded parcels along the Swimming River reservoir.
Colts Neck is defined by large-acreage lots, farms and preserved open space rather than flood zones. Boundary retracements, subdivisions and topographic surveys for new homes and equestrian facilities are the core of the work here.
From our Lavallette office we work Colts Neck regularly, and our half-century of records across the region is a real advantage on large or long-held parcels — old deeds, vacated roads and unrecorded monuments are exactly what our survey-histories archive helps untangle.
Yes — Colts Neck's larger and preserved-farmland parcels are a core part of our work. We handle full boundary retracements, subdivisions and lot-line adjustments tied to the deed record.
We prepare the boundary and topographic surveys a subdivision or minor-subdivision application needs, and coordinate the plan for your engineer and the municipal board.
Older rural parcels often turn on vacated roads, old monuments and century-old deeds. Our 50-year records archive frequently lets us resolve those faster — and at lower cost — than starting from scratch.
Send the address and your deadline and we'll get you a price and a date — fast.