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Glendale, Arizona Real Estate Attorney

About Glendale

Glendale is one of Arizona's fastest growing cities. Currently as the 4th largest city in the state, Glendale is located northwest of Phoenix and is considered part of the greater Phoenix area incorporated in Maricopa County. The population of the city is 226, 721 according to a 2010 Census. Although Glendale was originally known for Ostrich feather farming, and home to agricultural pioneers it is best known today as the home to the University of Phoenix Stadium and NFL's Arizona Cardinals and of the Jobing.com Arena located in the Westgate Center where NHL's Phoenix Coyotes play.

Real Estate in Glendale

Glendale is known for its residential areas and sports arenas lending itself to its perfected combination of old-west charm and new-economy. With land still available for purchase Glendale is making waves in the Commercial Real Estate market. In the residential spectrum, homes are being bought and sold at a relatively quick rate. Today many buyers are coming to the table with cash offers and are willing to spend over the asking price.

What Can a Real Estate Attorney Do For Me?

Whether commercial or residential, the process of buying, selling, leasing, and the like are contract driven. Every real estate transaction is therefore personalized to a particular piece of property. As with anything unique, the time and consideration placed in advance of entering into an agreement is the best protection for property interests. When considering the many potential issues that could arise out of a contract for real estate, it is easy to quickly become overwhelmed. Some common property disputes include: adverse possession; easements; quiet title actions; property line disputes; and deficiency claims to name a few. Transaction disputes likely to occur: negotiation of the purchase contract; the interpretation and enforcement of contracts, covenants, and security instruments; title disputes; options to sell or lease; specific performance. Commercial transactions have many specific variables including but not limited to: buying and selling of buildings; land development issues; purchase and sale agreements; option agreements; leases and subleases; lease purchase transactions; title issues; project financing and lease modifications.

As you can see, with so many moving parts it is no wonder real estate litigation is a popular reason to employ an attorney. In addition, Arizona Realtors are only mandated to have a GED and no higher education. Not to say experience isn't important, but one has to ask what the level of commitment a realtor has if no care has been taken in preparing themselves to guide their clients through the process through education beyond the minimum required. Employing an attorney is the only means of ensuring your real estate transaction is set up correctly within the parameters of the law, and providing you the best means of ownership interest.

That is why choosing an experienced, caring and knowledgeable attorney is one of the most important decisions you can make. The Glendale Real Estate Lawyers at Platt & Westby, P.C., avail their nearly 40 years of experience to work on behalf of those who find themselves in need of Real Estate services and will walk you through this process step by step. Platt & Westby, P.C., takes pride in their clients and will set you up for future financial success.

Platt & Westby, P.C. is located in the heart of Phoenix at the corner of 7th Avenue and Thomas Road. Also available is a convenient Glendale office located off 51st Avenue and the 101. Call 602-277-4441 today for a free and confidential appointment to discuss your future plans.

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