Real Estate:
Residential Developments
Residential and mixed-use development plays a role in the business plans of many of those involved in the financing, purchase, development, use and sale of real estate.
Land developers acquire raw land, obtain entitlements, and improve the land with utility connections, roads and other infrastructure improvements. Residential builders acquire improved land in order to construct homes, condominiums and apartments.
To do residential development right, you need a legal team with broad and deep experience within the real estate industry—a legal team that knows the law and knows your business. At McDonough Holland & Allen PC, we can be your sole legal source for advice, planning, transactions and disputes involving residential development.
Master-planned communities can involve hundreds or even thousands of acres of land. They include residential communities coupled with facilities for shopping, services, education and recreation. They are complex—with regulatory issues at the local, regional, state and federal level—and costly.
Our lawyers provide legal advice at all phases of a master-planned development:
- Due diligence
- Property acquisition
- Entitlements
- Financing
- Public and private infrastructure
- Construction
- Homebuyer disclosures
- Sales and leasing
- Operation (when the project is retained as an asset)
Our clients are individuals, public and private companies, government agencies, and institutions. They are owners, operators, investors, lenders, insurers, developers and builders who are involved with all phases of residential real estate development.
When it comes to residential real estate development—whether advice, planning, transactions or dispute resolution—the lawyers at McDonough Holland & Allen PC will do what it takes to help you “Do it right.”
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