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ALTA Survey vs Commercial Boundary Survey

June 09, 20262 min read

"Texas, often referred to as the Lone Star State, is a thriving hub for economic growth and innovation, making it an attractive destination for commercial real estate investment." - Chris Evans

ALTA Survey vs Commercial Boundary Survey: What's the Difference?

One of the most common questions commercial property buyers ask is whether they need an ALTA survey or a boundary survey.

While both surveys help identify property boundaries, they serve very different purposes.

Understanding those differences can save time, money, and confusion during a commercial real estate transaction.

What Is a Commercial Boundary Survey?

A boundary survey focuses primarily on determining:

  • Property lines

  • Corners

  • Dimensions

  • Encroachments affecting boundaries

Its purpose is to establish where the property begins and ends.

For many property owners, that's exactly the information they need.

However, commercial transactions often require a much deeper level of investigation.

What Makes an ALTA Survey Different?

An ALTA survey includes boundary information but goes much further.

In addition to property lines, it typically documents:

  • Easements

  • Rights-of-way

  • Access points

  • Improvements

  • Utility features

  • Encroachments

  • Title commitment items

This additional information makes the survey valuable during financing, acquisitions, and development projects.

Why Commercial Buyers Often Need ALTA Surveys

Commercial properties usually involve more complexity than residential sites.

A retail center, office park, industrial facility, or multifamily property may contain:

  • Shared access agreements

  • Utility easements

  • Multiple improvements

  • Complex title matters

An ALTA survey helps identify these conditions before closing.

When a Boundary Survey May Be Enough

Not every project requires an ALTA survey.

A boundary survey may be appropriate for:

  • Basic ownership verification

  • Fence placement

  • Property line clarification

  • Certain land management projects

The appropriate survey depends on the goals of the property owner.

Why Lenders Often Require ALTA Surveys

Commercial lenders frequently require ALTA surveys because they provide a more complete picture of the property.

The survey helps identify issues that may affect:

  • Property value

  • Marketability

  • Access

  • Future development potential

This makes the survey an important due diligence tool.

Conclusion

Both boundary surveys and ALTA surveys serve valuable purposes.

The key difference is depth.

A boundary survey focuses on property lines, while an ALTA survey provides a comprehensive review of the property's legal and physical conditions.

At South Texas Surveying, we help Texas property owners determine which survey type best fits their project and goals.


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