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Santa Fe Real Estate & Property Law Attorney

Santa Fe Real Estate Lawyer

Through Egolf + Ferlic + Martinez + Harwood, LLC‘s Real Estate practice, we assist our clients with all of their real estate-related needs, including representation in the sale or purchase of residential and commercial properties, vacant land, and ranches throughout New Mexico. We also work with property owners and purchasers to secure necessary development entitlements to allow our clients to fulfill their intended purposes for their property.

We also represent our clients in real estate-related disputes and litigation, including disputes involving the sale and leasing of real estate, disputes concerning restrictive covenants, as well as title, boundary and easement disputes.

We frequently work with real estate professionals in related fields, including real estate brokers, planners, surveyors, architects, engineers, lenders, appraisers, title companies and title insurance underwriters in Santa Fe. We assist our clients with developing a team of professionals in to best meet the client’s needs. Our goal is to always provide innovative, efficient and economical legal services to achieve our client’s goals. Kyle Harwood is an approved instructor for the New Mexico Real Estate Commission, and has taught hundreds of real estate agents and brokers since 2013.

For a free consultation, visit our website or give us a call 505-392-2869.

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Egolf + Ferlic + Martinez + Harwood, LLC, is fiercely dedicated to maximizing our client’s compensation for injuries or the death of a loved one. We are ready to fight for your rights until you get the compensation you deserve. To schedule a consultation, call 505-986-9641 or complete our simple online form.

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