Land Survey Costs in Benton County, AR (2026)
Benton County is the fastest-growing county in Arkansas and one of the fastest-growing in the country, driven by Walmart's global headquarters in Bentonville and the broader technology and corporate ecosystem that has grown up around it. That growth has created one of Arkansas's most active survey markets, with strong demand across residential, commercial, and mixed-use development.
In 2026, residential boundary surveys in Benton County range from $500 to $1,050, with urban Bentonville and Rogers lots at the lower to middle end and rural Ozark foothill parcels running higher.
Survey Costs by Property Type
- Urban lot in Bentonville or Rogers: $500 to $750
- Bella Vista or Pea Ridge residential lot: $575 to $850
- Rural Ozark foothill parcel with terrain: $750 to $1,100+
- Elevation certificate near Beaver Lake tributaries: $350 to $600
What Drives Costs in Benton County
NWA Growth Corridor
Bentonville, Rogers, Centerton, and the communities between them are absorbing some of the highest residential construction rates in Arkansas. New subdivisions are platted regularly, and the established residential neighborhoods in Rogers and Bentonville generate consistent resale survey demand. Surveyors in this market work high volumes of standard subdivision lots, which keeps pricing for typical urban lots competitive.
Ozark Foothill Terrain
Benton County sits in the Ozark foothills, and terrain varies significantly across the county. The urban cores occupy valleys and gentle slopes, but rural portions of the county, particularly north toward Missouri and east toward Carroll County, feature steeper ridges, denser timber, and rockier terrain. Custom home sites on larger parcels and rural acreage require more fieldwork time and cost more than standard subdivision lots.
Bella Vista and Pea Ridge
Bella Vista, originally developed as a resort community, has transitioned to a full-service city with a large retirement and relocation population. Its irregular lot layouts, some with lake or golf course frontage, and older plat records can add research time compared to newer planned subdivisions.
Find licensed surveyors in our Benton County directory, sourced from ASBEPLS records.