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Will R.
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Surveyors in Austin

Will R.
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Austin, TX
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Anybody have any Surveyors they can recommend? I always seem to end up with B&G. They seem to be the fastest turn around but I have heard they are not always the most accurate. I have not had issues with them and I have with other surveyors. So, I am not unhappy but I am curious who other people are using. 

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Bryan Hancock#4 Off Topic Contributor
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Bryan Hancock#4 Off Topic Contributor
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We used to use James Mason at Landmark Surveying and he was awesome.  After he left things have been a bit sketchy.  B&G is a bit expensive in my experience.  

A lot depends on what you're trying to optimize for.  In today's heated environment speed is key with short option periods.  You may have to trade off cost for this.  

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