The mainland borough of Point Pleasant — laced with the Manasquan River, canal and lagoons, just inland of Point Pleasant Beach.
Point Pleasant Borough (distinct from Point Pleasant Beach) has extensive waterfront along the river, canal and lagoons, much of it mapped AE, with higher ground inland. Flood certificates for waterfront lots and boundary and title surveys throughout make up the work.
Our shore office in Lavallette keeps a survey crew close to Point Pleasant, 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.
Riverfront and tidal lots in Point Pleasant are commonly mapped AE, so an elevation certificate is often needed for the flood policy or a renovation permit. It documents your lowest floor against the Base Flood Elevation.
For most closings and lenders that's a boundary or title/ALTA survey showing the lines, structures and any encroachments or easements. We turn these on closing timelines regularly.
Yes. Many Point Pleasant lots are older and irregular, so a boundary survey ties your corners to record data — useful before a fence, addition, pool or a line dispute with a neighbor.
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