Thousands of real estate transactions in Paraguay stall because the square meters in the title don't match what was actually built. We document what physically exists — with precision laser measurement, accurate floor plan drafting, and certified surface area calculations.
We had been trying to close a sale for months. The title said one area, the property had another. A technical survey resolved the discrepancy and the transaction finally moved forward.
Whether you're buying, selling, or registering a property, having a floor plan that reflects reality is not optional — it's the foundation of every legitimate transaction.
When title measurements don't match the physical property, sales stall. Our technical documentation provides the verified data needed to move forward with confidence.
Every room, wall, door, and window measured with laser technology and drawn to scale. You receive a plan that reflects the property as it stands today, not as it was originally designed.
We calculate and differentiate covered areas from semi-covered spaces (galleries, terraces, porches) — the distinction that matters most in property valuations and title registrations.
Receive your documentation in both digital format (PDF, DWG) for immediate use by notaries and brokers, and printed format for physical filing and archiving.
A straightforward, methodical process that turns a physical space into a precise, usable document.
Three groups in particular face the consequences of missing or outdated floor plans. We work directly with each of them.
You built or renovated without formal plans, or the original plans no longer reflect what's there. We document your property so you have a reliable record for any future transaction, inheritance, or legal process.
When a sale is about to close and the measurements don't match, the deal can collapse. Having an accurate technical survey gives you and your client the documentation needed to proceed without uncertainty.
For title transfers, estate settlements, and property registrations, you need documentation that matches physical reality. Our technical surveys provide the verified measurements required for legal instruments.
It's more common than you'd think. A property is built, expanded, or modified over the years without updating the original plans — or without ever having plans at all. When it comes time to sell, inherit, or register, the discrepancy between the title and reality becomes a legal obstacle.
We bridge that gap by creating a technical document that accurately reflects what exists on the ground today.
Contact UsAnswers to the questions we hear most often from property owners, brokers, and notaries.
A technical survey includes an on-site visit with laser measurement equipment, drafting of floor plans showing all spaces with real dimensions, calculation of total covered surface area and semi-covered surface area (galleries, terraces, covered patios), and delivery of the documentation in digital format (PDF and/or DWG) and printed copy.
Yes, this is one of the most common situations we work with. When a property was constructed without formal plans — which is frequent in Paraguay — we measure the existing structure directly and create the floor plan from scratch based on what is physically present. No original plans are needed.
The timeline depends on the size and complexity of the property. For a standard residential property, the site visit typically takes a few hours, and the complete documentation is usually ready within a few business days. We confirm the specific timeline during the initial consultation.
Covered surface area refers to fully enclosed spaces with walls and a roof — bedrooms, living areas, kitchens, bathrooms, and similar rooms. Semi-covered surface area refers to spaces that have a roof but are open on at least one side — covered terraces, galleries, porches, and carports. This distinction is important for property valuations and title registrations in Paraguay.
Our technical documentation is prepared to provide the verified measurements that notaries and legal professionals need when processing property title transfers, estate settlements, and registrations. We recommend consulting with your notary about the specific requirements for your transaction, as each case may have particular documentation needs.
Our primary service area is Asunción and the surrounding metropolitan area, including the Central Department. We also cover other departments in Paraguay. Contact us with your property location and we can confirm availability and any applicable travel considerations for your area.
Contact us with your property details and we'll explain the process, timeline, and what to expect. No obligation, just information.