Land Survey Cost: What Are You Actually Paying For?

If you have ever asked for a land survey cost estimate and felt confused by the number you got back, you are not alone. The price can range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand, and it is not always clear what drives that difference. This guide breaks it down in plain terms so you know exactly what goes into the quote before you sign anything.
What Does a Land Survey Cost?
A standard residential boundary survey typically runs between $500 and $2,500. Most homeowners land somewhere in the middle of that range. Commercial properties and more complex survey types, like ALTA surveys, can push costs to $5,000 or higher.
The national average for a land survey sits around $526, with most jobs falling between $376 and $745. Colorado pricing tends to run slightly higher due to the terrain and the volume of surveying work in a growing metro area like Colorado Springs.
Average Cost by Survey Type
- Boundary survey: $500 to $1,500
- Topographic survey: $1,000 to $2,000
- ALTA/NSPS survey: $2,000 to $5,000 or more
- As-built survey: $800 to $2,500
What Factors Drive the Price Up or Down?
Land survey cost is not set by a flat rate. Several things can push the number higher or lower, and most of them come down to how much time and effort the job requires.
Property Size and Shape
Larger properties take longer to survey. Odd-shaped lots with many corners or angles also require more time than a simple rectangular parcel. The more points a surveyor has to measure and document, the higher the cost.
Terrain and Accessibility
Colorado Springs is surrounded by hills, slopes, and areas that are not easy to walk through with equipment. Steep or wooded terrain slows fieldwork down considerably. Properties that are hard to access, whether due to elevation, dense brush, or distance from a road, will cost more to survey.
Age of Property Records
Older properties often have incomplete or inconsistent records. If the surveyor has to spend extra time researching deed history, digging through county archives, or tracking down original monuments, that research time is factored into your quote. Properties with disputed or unclear history can take 20 to 40 percent longer to survey.
Turnaround Time
Standard turnaround for a residential survey is usually one to three weeks. If you need it done faster, most firms can accommodate a rush, but expect to pay a premium for it.
What Is Included in a Land Survey Quote?
A good quote from a licensed surveyor should not just be a dollar amount. It should tell you what you are getting. Here is what a complete quote typically covers:
- Fieldwork, meaning the actual time spent on your property measuring and locating markers
- Research into public records, deeds, and prior surveys
- Drafting of the final survey document or plat
- Review and sign-off by a licensed professional land surveyor
- Setting or locating property corners and markers
Colorado has more than 1,200 licensed professional land surveyors registered with the state board. Every survey that gets stamped and signed has gone through a professional review process, and that oversight is part of what you are paying for.
Is a Cheaper Survey Ever a Good Idea?
It depends on what you need the survey for. If you are settling a boundary dispute, buying property, or securing a construction permit, cutting corners on a survey is a mistake that can cost far more to fix later.
A lower price sometimes means less time spent on research, which can lead to errors. It can also mean the survey was done by someone without full licensure. In Colorado, only a licensed professional land surveyor can legally certify a survey. Always verify credentials before hiring.
How to Get an Accurate Quote
Before you call a surveying company, gather a few pieces of information. Having these ready will help you get a faster and more accurate estimate:
- Your property address and parcel number
- The approximate size and shape of your lot
- The type of survey you need or what you are trying to accomplish
- Any existing surveys or plats you already have
Getting quotes from more than one firm is always a good idea, but do not make price the only factor. Experience with Colorado Springs terrain, turnaround time, and communication style all matter when choosing who to work with.
