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Suffolk County Real Estate Attorney, with offices on Long Island and Westchester Counties handling all your Real Estate transactions as well as Estate & Probate needs. Whether your thinking about buying or selling a home,we extend our practice to cover the following locations: Nassau and Suffolk counties, Queens, Westchester, Bronx, Brooklyn as well as New York City
Do you have a simple straightforward purchase or sale?
Or do you know that your transaction has a variety of pitfalls and potential traps?
Suffolk County real estate attorney Arthur Olmstead has been assisting clients in buying and selling homes, business, commercial and investment real estate for over twenty years. He will apply this extensive experience to assure that you plan your transaction in the most effective manner, and then complete it without unnecessary expense or delay.
Real Estate considerations are not limited to business, commercial and investment matters. Whether arising from a home or an investment, real estate is generally an element of most estate plans, as well as elder law planning. This does not necessarily bring on undue problems, provided that the alternatives are carefully reviewed in advance. Likewise, once an objective is identified, most of the potential problems in real estate transactions are simply situations which, when recognized in advance and dealt with properly, need not delay or jeopardize the transaction.
There are some common principles which will apply to any real estate transaction you may be considering, whether as a part of an estate plan, a move to a retirement community, evaluating a present or contemplated investment offer:
- Consult an experienced real estate attorney early, before you sign anything.
- Use your attorney to plan the goals of your transaction, as well as to draft &/or review the contracts, prepare for and conduct the closing.
- Understand that everyone in the transaction has their own objectives, expertise and concerns in the matter.
- Anticipate the normal course of your transaction, from advertising, investigating the property, negotiating an offer and acceptance, drafting a contract, meeting contingencies, arranging financing, preparing for closing, and finally conducting the closing of your purchase or sale.
Be sure that you and your attorney are prepared to recognize and handle the unexpected, before they become major problems.
You may contact Arthur Olmstead, an experienced real estate lawyer, to guide you through your transaction to as prompt a closing as possible. Call:
New Rochelle, Westchester County: 914-993-9300 East Northport, Huntington, Suffolk County: 631-754-3200
Real Estate - Home Purchases, Sales and Transfers, Commercial and Investment Real Estate Transactions
Estate Planning, Preparation of Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorney,Health Care Proxies, and other Health Care Directives
Probate and Administration of Estates
Contested Wills and Estates, Accountings by Executors and Trustees
Elder Law, Providing for Special Needs Persons & Guardianships,Including Recovery of Misappropriated Assets
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