Thinking about getting a boundary survey but unsure what it might cost? Whether you’re a homeowner in Houston looking to install a fence, a land developer preparing to subdivide, or a buyer trying to close on property in Beaumont — understanding boundary survey cost in Texas is key to protecting your property investment.
In this 2025 cost guide, we break down:
What goes into boundary survey pricing
Typical price ranges across different property types
What’s included (and not included)
Why cheap surveys can be risky
How to get a fast, accurate quote from B & B Surveying
Let’s demystify the costs and show you how to get the most value from your survey.
Before we get into costs, here’s a quick reminder of what you’re paying for.
A boundary survey is a detailed legal drawing that marks the exact location of your property lines and corners. It’s done by a licensed Texas land surveyor and is often required for:
Property sales
Fence construction
Land development
Permits
Property line disputes
Your boundary survey will include:
Legal boundary measurements (with bearings/distances)
Corner markers (iron rods or monuments)
Encroachments, easements, and visible improvements
A certified survey plat with a licensed surveyor’s seal
It’s not just a map. It’s your legal defense and a vital tool in real estate ownership.
Most residential boundary surveys in Texas cost between $450 and $1,500, depending on lot size, terrain, access, and historical data.
But commercial properties, rural tracts, or surveys involving disputes can climb significantly higher.
Let’s take a closer look.
Type of Property
Average Cost Range
Small City Lot (<¼ acre)
$450 – $700
Suburban Residential (¼–½ ac)
$600 – $1,000
Acreage (1–5 acres)
$900 – $2,000+
Rural or Ranch Land (10+ ac)
$1,500 – $5,000+
Commercial/Development Site
$2,000 – $10,000+
Boundary Dispute Survey
$1,000 – $3,000+