Denver is growing fast. If you walk through neighborhoods like Wash Park or Chaffee Park, you will see new fences going up and old bungalows being replaced by modern duplexes. With all this activity, the ground beneath your feet becomes more valuable every day. Whether you are putting in a new cedar fence or planning a major addition, you need to know exactly where your land starts and stops. That is where a property land survey comes in. It is not just a piece of paper. It is your legal protection in a city where every inch counts. Learn more . The Denver Boundary Reality Many Denver lots were mapped out decades ago. Over time, fences drift. Retaining walls lean. A neighbor might have built a shed that sits two feet onto your lot without anyone noticing. In the industry, we call these encroachments. If you try to sell your home later and a survey reveals these issues, it can kill your deal. Getting a survey now means you can fix these problems before they become expensive legal battle...