Bournazos Aristotle PC
About
Boundary lines and property corners have a way of vanishing beneath overgrown hedges or shifting with every new construction project. When the exact edge of a parcel becomes a question mark, Bournazos Aristotle PC steps in with the quiet precision of a land surveyor. These are the professionals who translate legal descriptions into iron pins and crisp lines on paper, ensuring that fences, driveways, and deeds all align with the law. In a city where every square foot counts, their work often settles disputes before they begin—or confirms the peace of mind that comes with knowing exactly where one property ends and another begins.
The office sits at 20 Cedar St Apartment 100, New Rochelle, NY 10801, a neighborhood where turn-of-the-century homes share the block with modern townhouses. Surveying here isn’t just about measurements; it’s about navigating layers of history, from old deeds written in looping script to recent zoning changes that alter what can be built where. Whether it’s a homeowner adding a garage, a developer subdividing a lot, or a municipality verifying right-of-way, the work requires both technical skill and an eye for the nuances of local geography. Topographic maps, ALTA surveys, and flood elevation certificates are just a few of the documents that might emerge from their drafting tables.
For anyone staring at a vague property line or a deed that doesn’t quite match the fence in the backyard, the next step is simple: call (914) 633-0100. Directions to the office are just a click away on the map, where the pin drops on a street that’s seen its share of surveys over the decades. After all, in a place like New Rochelle, the ground beneath your feet has stories to tell—you just need the right person to read them.