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how to find your property line

Step 4: Use GPS Apps and Online Tools (Supplemental Method)

While iron stakes are the most accurate way to pinpoint your property lines, modern technology can offer some helpful supplements. Various online tools and apps, like GIS mapping systems (Geographic Information System), can provide a rough idea of your property lines.

Many counties and municipalities have public GIS mapping systems available online. These maps are usually based on surveys and official property records. Some popular mobile apps that provide access to public property information include:

  • LandGlide
  • OnX Hunt
  • Regrid

Using GPS isn’t always precise down to the inch, but it’s a helpful tool to get a general idea of your property boundaries before locating the exact points with a metal detector and iron stakes.

Step 5: Mark Your Property Lines

Once you’ve located your iron stakes, make your property lines more visible by using flags, stakes, or temporary fencing to outline them. This will be helpful when planning construction, planting, or marking areas for any legal purposes.

Step 6: Hire a Professional Surveyor (If Necessary)

If you’re unable to locate iron stakes or if your property lines are still unclear, it’s wise to hire a professional surveyor. A surveyor will conduct a thorough assessment of your property, find (or place) corner markers, and provide you with a new survey. While this may come with a cost, it ensures that you have accurate and legally recognized boundaries.

Finding your property lines can be a relatively simple process when armed with the right tools and knowledge. The iron stakes installed during the property’s initial survey are the most accurate markers of your boundary lines. By following these steps—reviewing your deed and survey, using a metal detector to locate the iron stakes, and leveraging modern technology when necessary—you can confidently find your property lines and avoid costly disputes or mistakes. If all else fails, professional surveyors are always there to help.

Knowing your property boundaries gives you peace of mind, ensuring that any home improvement project or land use remains within your rights.

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