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    Green Mountain Surveying

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Gillians Land Consultants

    Gillians Land Consultants

    (2 reviews)

    The estimate came in a lot higher than was expected. I believe that some businesses think that…read morebecause we live in an upscale neighborhood it's ok to charge more than the job is actually worth. I live in Leydon Rock so a lot of businesses just see dollar signs. I need a simple survey done in an established neighborhood where it should be easy to determine boundary lines. I don't need a new survey filed. I just need to establish where the boundary lines are. The job should cost less than a thousand dollars at the most. But I was quoted $1,500 dollars plus the cost of filing a survey report that I don't need. I have a survey report that I will hand to the surveyor for reference to find and mark clear boundaries on my property. That should not cost $1,500 dollars plus filing fees. The business owner wrote a reply so let me clarify. If I erred in stating that the $1500 included the cost of filing a survey report then that makes the estimate of $1,500 without a survey report filing even more egregious. That means that he intended for me to pay $1,500 PLUS a filing fee for an official survey report. The owner states that the estimate is based on the size of my property but he does not not know the size of my property because he didn't ask and he says he is not familiar with Leydon Rock which has thousands of homes in the neighborhood. Curious that he is unfamiliar with such a large area. The fact is that I was quoted a high estimate without asking for any real details and that in and of itself is troubling, especially when the next quote I received was $500 lower. As for my venting, well I see it as educating business regarding what is acceptable customer service and acceptable pricing for service. Pay attention and learn what customers want and what we are willing to spend our hard earned money on.

    As a land developer and real estate lawyer in Arizona I've worked with many surveyors the last…read more35-40 years and Rob and Justin at Gillians are among the best of the best. When I called them to survey my daughter's residential lot in downtown Denver they showed up on the day, at the hour and to the minute they said they would be there, completed the job in less time than expected, and while there Justin explained exactly what he was doing and why. Their drawings were precise, well organized, and understandable. Even though it's difficult to precisely estimate a job because of unanticipated circumstances, their cost was exactly the same as was quoted, and compared to other Denver surveyors, was very reasonable. They will get all my Denver business !!

    Housing Helpers

    Housing Helpers

    (76 reviews)

    A few weeks ago I was suddenly without a place to stay as a fire ripped through my apartment while…read moreI was out of town, resulting in my partner spending several days in the ICU and our dog went missing in the chaos (later found thankfully). After spending a couple days sleeping in the hospital, the manager of our leasing office (Jen at Timber Ridge-also amazing) asked if we had another place to stay in the meantime and we didn't. She reached out to Ella at Housing Helpers and thankfully there was a fully furnished unit available immediately. Ella reached out to me basically instantly, offered to give me a tour, and sent over a thorough explanation of what was included in the rental cost (which frankly is a VERY good deal in Boulder). While I was working on submitting the lease/documentation/etc., they sent someone over to make sure the unit was completely ready for someone in our situation (cleaned, stocked with linens, towels, kitchenware - everything you need for a place). This was all happening at 4pm on a Friday. It took me a bit of time to get everything in and just because of timing stuff on my end, I couldn't get my payment in before their office closed. I thought I'd have to find a hotel for the weekend until I could get into the unit on Monday, but I checked my email and Ella had preemptively sent me instructions on getting access to the unit. Ella understood our circumstance and met our most desperate and heartbroken moment with generosity. We literally sobbed we couldn't believe it. For the cost, the value of the unit and what's included would alone be worth 5 stars, especially in Boulder and so close to campus. Ella embodies going above and beyond as a professional (you've never had an email responded to faster), but more importantly she and the rest of HHelpers recognize that they're working with real people - some in their most vulnerable moments - and I don't remember the last time I experienced that. Housing Helpers will be the first on the list of my housing recommendations going forward. I really can't stress enough just how down and out we were when this all happened but Ella immediately shifted our perspective and we felt like things were going to be okay after all - and they have been. Thank you Ella, thank you Housing Helpers. We needed a hand, and we're so glad it was yours that reached out to steady us.

    I am retracting my update, these people really are terrible, greedy, trash people. They are…read morecompletely apathetic to the tenants, and only exist to serve the slumlords that own their dumpster properties. We still don't have a backdoor that locks, an AC that is too small for the house and 30yr old windows that do not seal (meaning our electric bill is through the roof), and they expect us to pay their landscaping bills despite explicitly covering them in the Lease. These people are incompetent bottom feeders and you will undoubtedly regret renting a home through them

    Green Mountain Surveying - landsurveying - Updated May 2026

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