Greenville, South Carolina has become one of the fastest-growing cities in the Southeast. From downtown redevelopment projects to new commercial spaces along I-85 and Woodruff Road, property activity is booming. With that growth comes one important step that buyers, lenders, and developers can’t afford to skip: the ALTA survey. If you’re buying, selling, or developing commercial property in the Upstate, understanding how an ALTA survey works — and why it matters — can save time, money, and legal stress down the road. What Is an ALTA Survey? An (short for American Land Title Association survey) is a detailed land survey used mostly for commercial real estate. It goes far beyond a basic boundary survey. An ALTA survey shows: Property boundaries Buildings and improvements Access points and easements Rights-of-way and utilities Zoning-related items (when requested) Lenders and title companies often require an ALTA survey before closing because it reduces risk. In a growing market like Gre...