Real Estate Lawyers in Charlotte, NC

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Top Real Estate Lawyers Near Charlotte, NC

Norwood, Armstrong & Stokes, PLLC
⭐⭐⭐⭐½ 4.8 · 101 reviews
4806 Park Rd, Charlotte, NC 28209
(704) 529-1100
Charlotte Estate Planning: Ryan Stump, Attorney at Law
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5 · 33 reviews
7300 Carmel Executive Park Dr Suite 110, Charlotte, NC 28226
(704) 879-3213
Brady & Kosofsky, PA
⭐⭐⭐⭐½ 4.9 · 329 reviews
13925 Ballantyne Corporate Pl #400, Charlotte, NC 28277
(704) 849-8008
Bray & Long Attorneys at Law
⭐⭐⭐⭐½ 4.9 · 58 reviews
2820 Selwyn Ave Suite 400, Charlotte, NC 28209
(704) 523-7777
Orsbon & Fenninger, LLP
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5 · 107 reviews
4201 Congress St Suite 110, Charlotte, NC 28209
(704) 556-9600

What Does a Real Estate Lawyer in Charlotte Do?

A real estate lawyer in Charlotte handles all legal aspects of buying, selling, and owning property. From reviewing purchase contracts and conducting title searches to resolving boundary disputes and handling closings, an experienced Charlotte real estate attorney protects your investment and ensures every transaction is legally sound.

How Much Does a Real Estate Lawyer Cost in Charlotte?

Real estate lawyer fees depend on the service. Closings: $500–$2,500 (flat fee). Contract review: $300–$1,000. Litigation: $250–$500/hr. Commercial transactions: $2,000–$10,000+. Many offer free initial consultations.

Typical fee structure: Flat fee ($500–$2,500) or hourly ($250–$500/hr)

Average settlement/outcome: Varies by transaction or dispute

⚠️ Protect Your Investment: Real estate transactions in North Carolina involve significant money and strict deadlines. Contract contingency periods, closing dates, and inspection windows are all time-sensitive. Involve an attorney early to avoid costly mistakes.

Frequently Asked Questions — Real Estate Lawyer in Charlotte

❓ How much does a real estate lawyer cost?

Closings: $500–$2,500 flat fee. Contract review: $300–$1,000. Litigation: $250–$500/hr. Commercial deals: $2,000–$10,000+.

❓ Do I need a lawyer to buy a house?

In some states, attorney involvement is required by law. Even where not required, a lawyer protects against contract issues, title defects, and closing problems.

❓ What does a real estate lawyer do at closing?

Reviews all documents, ensures the title is clear, verifies funding, addresses last-minute issues, and ensures your interests are fully protected throughout the transaction.

❓ What is title insurance and do I need it?

Title insurance protects against hidden claims on the property — liens, ownership disputes, and recording errors. Lenders require it; owner's title policies are highly recommended.

❓ Can a lawyer help with a property dispute?

Yes — boundary disputes, easement issues, neighbor conflicts, contractor disputes, and HOA violations are all handled by real estate attorneys.

❓ What should I look for in a real estate contract?

Contingencies (inspection, financing, appraisal), closing date, repair obligations, earnest money terms, and any unusual clauses. Always have an attorney review before signing.

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