What Land Surveys Cost in Macomb County in 2026
Macomb County is Michigan's third most populous county, stretching from the dense inner suburbs of Warren and Roseville, north through Sterling Heights and Clinton Township, to the Lake St. Clair shoreline communities of St. Clair Shores and Chesterfield Township. That geographic range creates very different survey situations, and pricing reflects it.
For a typical residential boundary survey on a standard suburban lot in Warren, Sterling Heights, or Fraser, expect to pay $650 to $1,800. The flat terrain and generally well-documented plat history in the county's inner suburban core keeps base costs reasonable. Shoreline properties, flood-zone parcels near the Clinton River or Salt Creek, and older commercial parcels in Mount Clemens will push toward $2,000 and above.
Survey Types and Price Ranges
Boundary survey: $650 to $2,000 for most residential parcels. Locates and stakes the legal corners of your property. The most common reason homeowners across Warren, Sterling Heights, Clinton Township, and Roseville hire a surveyor.
ALTA/NSPS survey: $2,500 to $8,000+. Required for commercial real estate transactions. Active in the suburban commercial corridors of Warren and Sterling Heights, as well as redevelopment projects in the inner-ring communities. Warren has significant commercial and light industrial real estate, much of it tied to the automotive supply chain, and ALTA surveys are routine in those transactions.
Topographic survey: $900 to $3,500. Maps terrain and site features for construction planning. Most active in Chesterfield Township and northern Macomb County where new residential subdivisions continue to develop.
Elevation certificate: $350 to $700. Needed for flood insurance in FEMA Special Flood Hazard Areas. The Lake St. Clair shoreline and the Clinton River corridor through Clinton Township, Chesterfield Township, and Mount Clemens are the primary areas driving demand.
Subdivision plat: $5,000 to $20,000+. Dividing land into multiple lots requires a licensed surveyor and filing with Macomb County. Review timelines vary.
What Drives Costs Up in Macomb County
The Lake St. Clair shoreline creates the most complex survey situations in the county. Properties in St. Clair Shores, Harrison Township, and the waterfront sections of Chesterfield Township involve riparian rights, FEMA flood designations, and sometimes questions about the ordinary high-water mark boundary. These add research time and field complexity that push survey costs above standard suburban rates.
The Clinton River and its tributaries, including Salt Creek, run through multiple municipalities and carry active FEMA flood zone designations. Properties near the Clinton River in Clinton Township, Chesterfield Township, and Mount Clemens fall into flood zones that complicate boundary and elevation survey work.
Warren's dense inventory of older commercial and industrial parcels, many dating from the automotive supplier boom of the mid-twentieth century, presents title and boundary complexity when those properties change hands or are redeveloped. Expect higher costs on surveys involving these older commercial parcels.
How to Keep Costs Reasonable
Get at least three quotes. Survey pricing in Macomb County is not published or standardized, and firms vary significantly in how they price research and field time.
Use the Macomb County GIS portal at macombgov.org to review your parcel before calling surveyors. The parcel data includes lot dimensions, deed references, and aerial imagery. Having that context ready speeds up the quoting process and helps you identify any obvious complexities in advance.
Ask each surveyor whether recent surveys exist on adjacent properties. If corner monuments are already set from a nearby job, fieldwork time and cost may be lower.
Licensing Requirements
Michigan MCL 339.2001 requires all land surveying to be performed by a licensed Professional Surveyor, regulated by the Michigan Board of Professional Surveyors through LARA. Verify any surveyor you hire at michigan.gov/lara before signing a contract.
Find a qualified surveyor near you in our directory of land surveyors in Macomb County.