One of the smallest municipalities in New Jersey — a single oceanfront village block between Allenhurst and Asbury Park.
Loch Arbour is tiny and sits right on the ocean and Deal Lake, so its lots fall in AE and VE flood zones. The flood elevation certificate and precise boundary work on these closely held lots are essentially the whole job here.
Our shore office in Lavallette keeps a survey crew close to Loch Arbour, 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.
Most of Loch Arbour is mapped within a FEMA flood zone — commonly AE, with VE along the oceanfront. A flood elevation certificate documents exactly how your lowest floor sits relative to the Base Flood Elevation, which drives your insurance rating.
Often, yes. If your lowest floor is at or above the Base Flood Elevation, an elevation certificate — and sometimes a LOMA — can reduce your premium or remove a high-risk flood-zone requirement. We prepare the data both rely on.
Fast — our crew works out of Lavallette, so the shore is our home turf. For closings and policy deadlines we routinely turn elevation certificates and boundary surveys on a tight schedule.
Send the address and your deadline and we'll get you a price and a date — fast.