11-19-2005, 08:44 AM
Aloha adias,Yes, VERY important to find those pins! A friend of mine has been working on her home in Blacksands since 1997, and last year discovered (by GPS) that her house is 4 feet over on somebody elses lot. She contacted the owners, who refuse to sell, now she's in a real pickle. I had the pins found on a 1.5 acre lot in The Nanawale farm lots in April, paid $450, so about $300 an acre is about right. A good way to KEEP your pins found is to buy 4 "t" fenceposts and cement them just inside the pins, A few years ago we were building a house in HPP and did this, good thing, because by the time the project was done, the lot was getting overgrown again, and without the posts I would have had to have the pinfinder in again.