Coastal land surveying across Aireys Inlet, Kennett River, Lorne and surrounding areas.

Mark Potter Land Surveyor provides professional surveying services throughout the Surf Coast, supporting homeowners, builders, architects and developers with accurate land data and practical local expertise. With more than 20 years of experience across coastal Victoria, Mark understands the unique planning conditions, environmental overlays and terrain challenges associated with building and developing along the Great Ocean Road corridor.

From steep coastal allotments to established township properties and bushland-adjacent homes, every project is approached with detailed local knowledge and a strong focus on accuracy and compliance.

The Surf Coast region continues to experience strong residential demand, with ongoing development throughout coastal communities driven by lifestyle migration, holiday home investment and regional population growth. This growth has increased demand for reliable surveying services across both established townships and emerging residential developments.

Surveying services across the Surf Coast.

Coastal properties throughout the Surf Coast often involve steep topography, native vegetation controls and complex planning overlays. Mark’s experience across the region ensures survey data reflects the practical realities of building and developing in these environments.

We provide a range of reliable surveying services to support property owners across Aireys Inlet, Kennett River, Lorne and nearby areas:

Whether you’re planning a coastal renovation, a small-scale subdivision or a new architectural build, Mark provides surveying solutions designed specifically for Surf Coast conditions.

Aireys Inlet

Aireys Inlet is one of the Surf Coast’s most distinctive townships, known for its rugged coastline, bushland surrounds and elevated coastal homes. Properties throughout the area often involve challenging terrain, native vegetation overlays and detailed planning controls designed to protect the natural environment.

Surveying in Aireys Inlet regularly requires accurate contour mapping and careful boundary analysis, particularly for homes positioned near the cliffs, Split Point Lighthouse precinct and elevated sections surrounding the Great Ocean Road.

Mark assists homeowners and developers throughout Aireys Inlet with feature surveys, boundary re-establishment and set out surveys that support smoother planning approvals and more efficient construction outcomes.

Kennett River

Kennett River presents a very different development environment to larger Surf Coast townships. Nestled between the Otway ranges and the coastline, the area is heavily shaped by steep topography, dense vegetation and highly constrained building sites.

Many properties in Kennett River require detailed feature and level surveys before any planning or design work can commence. Bushfire management overlays and environmental controls are particularly significant throughout the area.

Mark provides practical surveying support for property owners undertaking renovations, rebuilds and new developments near the Great Ocean Road and surrounding hillside locations.

Lorne

Lorne combines premium coastal living with some of the most technically challenging residential sites along the Great Ocean Road. Steep terrain, ocean-facing allotments and dense vegetation mean accurate surveying is critical for successful development.

Mark recently completed a title re-establishment and feature and level survey in Lorne, supporting a local coastal project requiring precise site analysis and boundary clarification.

From properties overlooking Louttit Bay to homes near Mountjoy Parade and the Erskine River precinct, Mark provides surveying services tailored to the specific planning and environmental conditions of the area.

Supporting projects across the Great Ocean Road corridor.

Surveying throughout the Surf Coast requires more than technical precision alone. Coastal conditions, changing elevations and strict planning overlays mean projects benefit greatly from local experience and practical advice.

Mark works closely with builders, architects and property owners to ensure survey information is accurate, compliant and useful throughout the planning and construction process.

Frequently asked questions about land surveying on the Surf Coast.

Why are feature and level surveys important for coastal properties?

Coastal sites often contain steep slopes, retaining walls, drainage challenges and vegetation overlays that must be accurately mapped before planning or construction begins.

Can you assist with rebuilding after coastal property upgrades?

Yes. Mark regularly provides surveying support for renovations, rebuilds and redevelopment projects across the Surf Coast region.

Do environmental overlays affect subdivision potential?

Many Surf Coast properties are impacted by vegetation, bushfire or coastal overlays that influence subdivision and development outcomes. Accurate surveying helps identify these constraints early.

Speak with a Surf Coast land surveyor.

Mark Potter provides professional surveying services across Aireys Inlet, Kennett River, Lorne and the wider Surf Coast region, combining coastal experience with accurate and dependable surveying solutions.

Contact us today to discuss your project or request a quote for surveying in Aireys Inlet, Kennett River, Lorne or elsewhere along the Surf Coast

Mark Potter, Geelong land surveyor

At Mark Potter Land Surveyor, we endevour to provide professionalism, accuracy and a personal touch to every job

Mark Potter