A comprehensive legal strategy for commercial development and real estate.
In the real estate sector, uncertainty is a given. An experienced attorney can be a trusted guide and a valuable ally for making informed decisions that minimize risk and maximize opportunity during land acquisitions, commercial development, real estate re-titling, and other types of real estate transactions.
Our real estate legal services
Sheehey provides legal guidance for all types of real estate matters. Our team knows the local and regional markets and understands the multifaceted nature of real estate transactions. We have deep experience with a wide range of projects, from shopping centers and retirement communities to utility properties and mixed-use developments. Our clients include individuals and institutions, owners, developers, property managers, and investors.
Our attorneys provide expert counsel concerning:
- Property acquisition, financing, and contract negotiations
- Environmental compliance and permitting
- Easements and property disputes
- Tax issues
- Ownership structuring
- Development, leasing, and property management
Representative Clients
- Ampersand Properties
- Gilbane Development Co.
- Howard Opera House Associates
- Lake Champlain Transportation Company
- The Quechee Club/Quechee Lakes Landowners Association
- Twin Pines Housing Trust
Real Estate Attorneys
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