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MARIO SANCHEZ & ASSOCIATES CORP.

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MARIO SANCHEZ & ASSOCIATES CORP. is a one stop shop for Real Estate Development. Our strength is in our relationships with Architects, Engineers, and Contractors. By collaborating together we can provide a turn key development project in less time and on budget. Our services include but are not limited to: 1. FINANCING 2.LAND ACQUISITION 3.SCHEMATIC DESIGN 4.DESIGN DEVELOPMENT 5.CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS 6.PERMITS AND PROCESS 7.CONSTRUCTION

"It went great! Mario is very professional and his work ethic is unmatched. Highly recommend!"

Nicole S on October 2025

MARIO SANCHEZ & ASSOCIATES CORP. is a one stop shop for Real Estate Development. Our strength is in our relationships with Architects, Engineers, and Contractors. By collaborating together we can provide a turn key development project in less time and on budget. Our services include but are not limited to: 1. FINANCING 2.LAND ACQUISITION 3.SCHEMATIC DESIGN 4.DESIGN DEVELOPMENT 5.CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS 6.PERMITS AND PROCESS 7.CONSTRUCTION

"It went great! Mario is very professional and his work ethic is unmatched. Highly recommend!"

Nicole S on October 2025


Land Surveying questions, answered by experts

A boundary survey measures the boundary lines of the property, only the length of each property line and their locations. A land survey includes a more in-depth measurement of the property, including the heights and depths of the terrain measured by a topographic survey. A boundary survey is typically the most cost-effective method for marking and measuring property lines.

There are a couple of ways you can determine the depth of your well. One method is to use a device called a well sounder. This tool has a long measuring tape containing a sensor to alert you once the end reaches the water. 

Or you can DIY it by using a long tape measure with a half-filled bottle of water attached to it. Lower the tape measure into your well. Once you feel tension on the tape, you’ll know the bottle has reached your static water level. This will give you an approximate idea of your well’s depth.

Several government-backed lending programs can help first-time home buyers purchase a home with little money down. FHA, USDA, and VA loans are options for qualifying borrowers, though many conventional mortgage lenders will lower down payment rates to as low as 3 percent.

Yes, new home construction will always require building permits, no matter where you live. In most cases, you’ll need a general construction permit, along with plumbing and electrical permits for the utility lines in your home. Depending on where you live, you’ll likely find that you also need permits for things like connection to a sewage system or installing exterior components, like decks, driveways, patios, and curb cutouts. Leave navigating the permits required for new home construction to a professional to ensure your home is built legally and safely.

Pros will assess your soil type, property geography, and rain patterns for optimal slope.

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