ALTA Survey Providers in New Hampshire

15 firms provide ALTA Survey services in New Hampshire — 0 with a verified New Hampshire presence and 15 national providers covering the state. Typical New Hampshire pricing runs $3,000–$8,000.

New Hampshire cost range $3,000 – $8,000
vs national At base rate
Providers serving New Hampshire 15
Standard ALTA/NSPS 2021

Those figures come from our New Hampshire ALTA Survey cost analysis, which applies New Hampshire's regional cost index to the national base rate of $3,000–$8,000. New Hampshire tracks the national base rate; we publish a state-specific index only where we hold evidence that local rates diverge.

Local Providers in New Hampshire

We do not yet track a firm headquartered in New Hampshire for ALTA Survey work. That is a gap in our directory rather than a statement about the New Hampshire market — the national providers below all cover the state, and many maintain regional offices. If you run a New Hampshire firm, claim a listing.

National Providers Serving New Hampshire (15)

National firms carry multi-state licensing and are usually the right call for portfolio deals spanning several states.

How to Choose a ALTA Survey Provider in New Hampshire

  • New Hampshire licensure. The survey must be sealed by a surveyor licensed in New Hampshire. Verify the licence, not just the firm's footprint.
  • Table A experience. Which optional items your lender requires drives both cost and schedule — see the Table A configurator.
  • Field crew availability. National firms sometimes subcontract New Hampshire fieldwork. Ask whether the crew is in-house.
  • Title company coordination. The surveyor needs the title commitment early; firms that chase it themselves save a week.
  • Record of survey requirements. Some states require a recorded survey, which adds cost and time. Confirm what applies in New Hampshire.

What Moves the Price in New Hampshire

Property type shifts ALTA Survey cost more than geography does. These carry the largest premiums over a standard commercial parcel:

New Hampshire ALTA Survey Cost by Parcel Size

After property type, acreage is the largest driver of an ALTA survey quote — more boundary to walk, more corners to set, more field days. Applied to New Hampshire pricing:

Parcel sizeMultiplierNew Hampshire cost
0-1 acres $3,000 – $8,000
1-5 acres 1.2× $3,600 – $9,600
5-10 acres 1.5× $4,500 – $12,000
10-25 acres $6,000 – $16,000
25-50 acres 2.5× $7,500 – $20,000
50+ acres $9,000 – $24,000

Turnaround and Rush Pricing in New Hampshire

Standard turnaround is about 14 days from engagement in New Hampshire. Rush service compresses that to roughly 5 days and prices at $4,500–$12,000 — a 50% premium. The binding constraint is usually the title commitment and field crew scheduling, so getting the title work moving early buys more time than paying a rush premium.

Ask any New Hampshire provider what their quoted turnaround actually starts from — engagement, retainer receipt, or receipt of the title commitment. That definition is where most schedule disputes come from.

Lender Survey Requirements

Which lender is financing the New Hampshire deal determines both the Table A items your surveyor must include and how recently the survey must be dated. A survey that ages out has to be re-certified or re-run:

LenderTable A itemsSurvey age limit
Fannie Mae Multifamily 14 360 days before recording
Freddie Mac Multifamily 14 90 days before Note date
SBA 7(a) Loan 14 Per title company requirements
SBA 504 Loan 14 Per title company requirements
HUD/FHA Multifamily 19 90 days for new surveys
CMBS (Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities) 15 Typically 180 days
Conventional Commercial 11 Varies by lender

Confirm the requirement set before you commission the survey — adding a Table A item after fieldwork usually means a second site visit. The Table A configurator builds the exact item list for your lender.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a ALTA Survey cost in New Hampshire?

A ALTA Survey in New Hampshire typically costs $3,000 to $8,000, in line with the national base rate. Property type and scope move the figure more than location does.

How many ALTA Survey providers serve New Hampshire?

We track 15 firms serving New Hampshire: 0 with a verified New Hampshire presence and 15 national providers that cover the state.

Do I need a New Hampshire-licensed surveyor?

Yes. Land surveying is a state-licensed profession, and an ALTA/NSPS survey of New Hampshire property must be sealed by a surveyor licensed in New Hampshire. National firms meet this by holding licences in each state they serve, so confirm the licence covers New Hampshire before engaging.

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