Land Surveying & Property Verification · Guanacaste, Costa Rica
Professional Surveying and Property Verification in Costa Rica
Accurate fieldwork, responsible analysis, and clear reporting — for property owners, buyers, developers, attorneys, and real estate professionals.
Based in Costa Rica. Serving property owners, professionals, and investors.
Our Standard
Where precision meets responsibility
In Costa Rica, property decisions require more than a map, a fence line, or a satellite image. We verify the real condition of a property — in the field and in the records.
Services
What we do
Boundary Verification
We locate your true property limits from cadastral plans, monuments, fences, and field evidence.
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Topographic Surveys
Contours, elevations, and terrain data for architecture, engineering, and construction.
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Cadastral & Registry Analysis
We compare plans, registry records, and reality — and document any inconsistencies.
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Property Due Diligence
Know exactly what you are buying — boundaries, access, occupation, and risks — before you sign.
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Construction Layout & Stakeout
We stake boundaries, corners, and levels so your project is built in the right place.
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Drone Mapping & Orthophotos
Orthophotos and aerial documentation of your site as it really is today.
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Subdivision & Cadastral Plans
Segregations, corrections, and new cadastral plans — prepared and processed.
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Technical Reports
Findings, maps, and recommendations that you — and your attorney — can act on.
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Why professional surveying matters in Costa Rica
“Good surveying does not create problems; it helps reveal the real condition of a property before decisions are made.”
Tap a condition to see why it matters:
The fence you see is not always the boundary you own.
What is occupied on the ground can differ from what is registered.
Neighboring cadastral plans sometimes cover the same land.
Mapped positions in the cadastral system can be shifted from real-world positions.
A visible road does not guarantee legal access.
Coastal land within the first 200 meters has special rules.
Older plans may no longer match physical conditions on site.
Municipal or environmental limits can affect what you can build.
From the Field
Our office is the terrain
Our Mission
Responsible, accurate, and honest surveying that helps clients make informed property decisions in Costa Rica.
Honesty
We communicate findings clearly, even when they are inconvenient.
Hard Work
Careful fieldwork, detailed review, and persistence — every project.
Responsibility
Property decisions carry legal, financial, and personal consequences.
Precision
Measurement, evidence, technology, and professional judgment.
Our Work
Fieldwork, analysis, and clear deliverables
Every project moves through three stages. Tap any stage to see it up close.
How We Work
Five clear steps
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Initial Review
Your needs, plans, registry info, and objective.
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02
Field Survey
Measurements and evidence collected on site.
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03
Analysis
Field data compared with cadastral and registry records.
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Deliverables
Maps, plans, reports, coordinates, or recommendations.
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Follow-up
We walk you through the findings and next steps.
Field verification is the foundation of every project.
About
About SurveyLifeCR
SurveyLifeCR provides reliable surveying support for property decisions in Costa Rica. A property is not just a piece of land — it may be an investment, a home, a project, or a legal responsibility. That is why every project is handled with care, precision, and honesty.
Based in Guanacaste, we work with GNSS, total stations, and drones, and we know the region's terrain, plans, and registry practices firsthand.
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Tell us about your property or project
Share the location, the plan number if you have it, and what you need to know.
- Phone / WhatsApp
- (+506) 8840-6319
- topoeyj@gmail.com
- Location
- Guanacaste, Costa Rica
- Service Area
- Costa Rica, with emphasis on Guanacaste and coastal areas