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Why Commercial Surveys Matter Before You Purchase Texas Property

November 20, 20253 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

Why Commercial Land Surveys Matter Before You Purchase Texas Property

Commercial real estate moves quickly in Texas—especially in major metros like Houston, Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio. Investors and developers rely on fast due diligence, accurate data, and zero surprises. That’s why one of the most important first steps in the acquisition process is a commercial land survey.

While some buyers wait until later in the transaction to order their survey, experienced investors know the truth:
The survey is where you discover the risks, the limitations, and the opportunities of the property.
Without it, you’re working blind.

1. Understanding What You’re Actually Buying

A commercial land survey establishes the true boundary lines of the property—something that can drastically change the value or viability of a project. Encroachments, previous easements, misaligned fences, outdated plats, and disputed boundaries are more common than most buyers realize.

Survey data allows you to confirm whether the land matches what’s advertised on the MLS listing, marketing package, or seller’s disclosures.

2. Identifying Easements Before They Affect Construction

Utility easements, drainage easements, access easements, and pipeline corridors can impact where buildings, parking lots, signage, and driveways can be placed.
A survey tells you:

  • Where easements are located

  • Whether they interfere with your design

  • Whether they can be moved or modified

  • Whether neighboring properties rely on them

This knowledge prevents redesign costs and construction delays down the road.

3. Complying With Lender & Title Requirements

Most lenders and title companies require an updated ALTA/NSPS or Boundary Survey before closing. This ensures the property is free of legal conflicts—and that the structure you’re financing actually sits on the land described.

Having your survey handled early keeps closing on schedule.

3. Detecting Improvements That Affect Value or Liability

Commercial surveys document all visible improvements, including:

  • Buildings

  • Parking lots

  • Fences

  • Retaining walls

  • Signage

  • Sidewalks

  • Drainage infrastructure

If any improvement crosses into a neighboring parcel—known as an encroachment—that becomes a major legal and financial issue. Your survey identifies it before it impacts your project.

4. Floodplain & Elevation Data for Risk Management

In Texas, flooding can make or break a commercial deal.
A survey with elevation data helps you determine:

  • Whether you’ll need flood insurance

  • Whether the design requires elevation adjustments

  • Whether you’ll need drainage improvements

This can easily add or subtract hundreds of thousands of dollars from your development budget.

5. Supporting Feasibility Studies & Future Expansion

If you’re considering future:

  • Additional structures

  • Parking expansions

  • Signage upgrades

  • Redevelopment

  • Rezoning

…your survey becomes the baseline for all planning. Engineers and architects rely on accurate survey data to create usable site plans.

Final Thoughts

Commercial land surveys aren’t just a box to check—they’re the foundation of a successful acquisition and development strategy. At South Texas Surveying, we help investors, title companies, and commercial real estate professionals across Texas get the accurate data they need to make confident decisions.

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