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Geoffrey Long Esq.

Geoffrey Long Esq. - Staten Island, NY

Real Estate Law Lawyers in Staten Island, NY

1942 Victory Boulevard Staten Island, NY 10314 - 3558

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Staten Island Real Estate Law Firm

Updated: 02/28/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Real Estate Law
  • Real Estate Closings
  • Buying a Home
  • Selling a Home
  • Estate Planning
  • Wills and Trusts

Firm Information

Overview

Buying or selling property in New York or New Jersey today or tomorrow? Call on the attorney who has effectively represented many clients and helped them successfully close homes. Contact me, Geoffrey Long, Esq.

Background

I began my career in the insurance industry in 1974, working for a title insurance company.

In 1984, I graduated law school, and my practice was primarily devoted to closings representing home buyers and lenders. I assisted clients through a myriad of issues regarding closings.

How I can Help

When dealing with real estate transactions, it is vital to have competent legal representation. You need an attorney who has solid knowledge and experience with all phases of real estate law.

I realize the process of buying a home can be enervating, which is why I work diligently to eliminate as much stress as possible. We do the work for you!

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Staten Island, NY

1942 Victory Boulevard
Staten Island, NY 10314 - 3558

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Phone: 347-201-7100

Fax: 718-273-0132

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Website: https://www.attorneygeoffreylong.com

Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9am - 4pm Sat. & Sun. Closed

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