Property Boundaries

Abut
In real estate, 'abut' refers to properties that directly touch or share a common boundary line. Unlike adjacent properties, which are close but may not share a boundary, abutting properties are directly connected.
Avulsion
Avulsion refers to the sudden and often dramatic removal of land from one parcel to another due to the abrupt change in the course of a body of water, such as a river. This natural phenomenon can significantly impact property boundaries and ownership rights.
Building Line
A building line is a designated boundary at a specific distance from the lot's front and/or sides beyond which the construction of buildings is restricted. It ensures uniformity and compliance with zoning regulations.
Contiguous Properties
In real estate terminology, 'contiguous' refers to properties that share a common boundary. These properties are directly adjacent to each other, and their borders touch at some point. This can be particularly relevant in zoning, development, and legal contexts.
Final Plat
A Final Plat is a detailed map that provides the specific boundaries of each lot and utility easements in a subdivision, suitable for public recording. It marks the transition from conceptual planning to legally recognized property descriptions.
Landmark
A landmark can serve as a boundary marker for land, or it could be a historically significant or well-known structure that attracts attention and tourist interest.
Monument
A fixed object and point established by surveyors to determine land locations and boundaries. Monuments serve as crucial reference points in the legal description of a property.
Property Description
A property description provides a detailed summary of the features, boundaries, and legal status of a particular real estate property. It ensures accurate identification and transference of property rights.
Surveyor
A surveyor is a professional who specializes in determining the terrestrial or three-dimensional positions of points and the distances and angles between them. They typically work on land surveys to establish property boundaries, create topographic maps, and facilitate construction projects. In real estate, surveyors play a crucial role in validating property lines, legal descriptions, and ensuring compliance with zoning and building codes.

Real Estate Lexicon

With over 3,000 definitions (and 30,000 Quizes!), our Lexicon of Real Estate Terms equips buyers, sellers, and professionals with the knowledge needed to thrive in the real estate market. Empower your journey today!

Real Estate Real Estate Investment Real Estate Law Property Management Real Estate Transactions Real Estate Financing Real Estate Development Mortgage Property Valuation Commercial Real Estate Real Estate Appraisal Real Estate Valuation Property Rights Land Use Property Ownership Urban Planning Property Value Real Estate Finance Foreclosure Market Value Real Estate Contracts Depreciation Property Law Interest Rates Construction Estate Planning Lease Agreement Appraisal Investment Financing Mortgage Loans Financial Planning Real Estate Terms Legal Terms Zoning Real Estate Market Rental Income Market Analysis Lease Agreements Housing Market Property Sale Interest Rate Taxation Title Insurance Property Taxes Amortization Eminent Domain Investment Analysis Property Investment Property Tax Property Transfer Risk Management Tenant Rights Mortgages Residential Property Architecture Investments Contract Law Land Development Loans Property Development Default Condemnation Finance Income Tax Property Purchase Homeownership Leasing Operating Expenses Inheritance Legal Documents Real Estate Metrics Residential Real Estate Home Loans Real Estate Ownership Adjustable-Rate Mortgage Affordable Housing Cash Flow Closing Costs Collateral Net Operating Income Real Estate Loans Real Property Asset Management Infrastructure Mortgage Loan Property Appraisal Real Estate Investing Urban Development Building Codes Insurance Loan Repayment Mortgage Payments Real Estate Broker Shopping Centers Tax Deductions Creditworthiness Mortgage Insurance Property Assessment Real Estate Transaction