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Showing 4 real estate lawyers in College Park, GA
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O'Kelley & Sorohan, Attorneys At Law, LLC
2300 Camp Creek Pkwy building 3848, College Park, GA 30337
(404) 762-5060
okelleyandsorohan.com
McMichael & Gray PC
2300 Camp Creek Pkwy Suite 100, College Park, GA 30337
(678) 373-0524
mcmichaelandgray.com
Brian D. Granville, Attorney At Law
1859 Harvard Ave, College Park, GA 30337
(833) 214-7246
granville.law
Hollowell Foster & Herring, PC
1882 Princeton Ave #1, College Park, GA 30337
(404) 658-9900
hfh-law.net
What Does a Real Estate Lawyer in College Park Cost?
Real estate lawyer costs in Georgia typically range from 500 to 1500 for a standard residential closing. Some lawyers charge a flat fee while others bill hourly at 200 to 400 per hour. Complex cases like litigation or title disputes may cost more. This is general information and not legal advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
When do I need a real estate lawyer in College Park Georgia?
You may need a real estate lawyer when buying or selling a home dealing with title issues or facing a property dispute. Georgia law allows lawyers to conduct closings and review title documents. A lawyer can also help with easements and boundary questions.
What does a real estate lawyer do during a home closing in Georgia?
A real estate lawyer reviews the purchase agreement examines the title for liens or defects and prepares the deed and closing documents. In Georgia the lawyer often serves as the closing attorney and disburses funds. They ensure the transfer is legally valid.