Years of experience concentrating in Real Estate Law enables us to handle your legal matters quickly and efficiently.
Real Estate Law is the primary focus of our practice. We represent clients in all forms of residential and commercial real estate transactions. No two properties are the same – in some cases even seemingly simple transactions may have hidden complexities. Through years of experience, we are able to identify potential problems early in the process, and help protect our client’s investment. From contract to closing, our experience and commitment to personal service will help make every aspect of your real estate transaction go smoothly.
Our clients include:
- Individuals
- Limited liability companies and corporations
- Institutions
- Real estate brokers
- Real estate bankers and lenders
- Owners and operators
- Developers
- Retailers
- Private investors
Buying, Selling or Refinancing a Residential or Commercial Property? Contact us for bank/lender closing experience.
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Gregory T. Levy, PC
585 Stewart Avenue, Suite 314
Garden City, NY 11530
(516) 708-4618
Fax: (516) 345-9779
info@glevylaw.com
Member
New York State Bar Association
American Bar Association
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By: Gregory T. Levy, PC