Metes and bounds description real estate

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“The property known as ‘Smith Ranch’ is situated in the County of _, State of _, and is bounded as follows:īeginning at a point on the east bank of the Colorado River, thence northerly along the east bank of the Colorado River to a point due east of the northwesterly corner of the property thence due east to a point on the north side of the road leading to the east end of the Smith Ranch Bridge thence southerly along the north side of the road to the Smith Ranch Bridge thence westerly across the Smith Ranch Bridge to the west bank of the Colorado River thence northerly along the west bank of the Colorado River to the point of beginning.

Here is an example of a metes and bounds legal description: The metes and bounds legal description for a property starts with the name of the property owner, followed by the words “metes and bounds.” The description then lists the natural and man-made features that identify the property. A metes and bounds legal description is a concise legal description of a parcel of real property that uses natural features (such as rivers, mountains, and lakes) and man-made features (such as roads, bridges, and boundaries) to identify the property.

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