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Lexington Real Estate Law Firm
Overview
For more than 25 years, the Law Office of Mark L. Murphy has provided dedicated real estate law services to clients in Lexington, Massachusetts, and throughout the Greater Boston area. Advocating on behalf of clients' interests when buying and selling properties, the office's founding attorney, Mark, works closely with those he represents to achieve efficient and effective solutions.
The law office aids residential and commercial real estate clients with wide-ranging matters. Mark's more than 30 years of legal experience includes representing clients with issues such as the following:
- Home buying and selling
- Commercial and residential mortgages
- Refinancing
- Predatory lending
- Conveyancing and closings
- Massachusetts titles
Mark is approved as closing counsel by most local and national mortgage lenders and is admitted to practice law in the state of Massachusetts, as well as before the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts. Each week for the past 15 years, the law office has handled an average of 20 to 25 residential home closings, including deals involving FNMA-, FHLMC- and FHA-qualified loans.
At the Law Office of Mark L. Murphy, Mark recognizes that everyday people often do not understand the terms used or the processes involved when purchasing a home. Beginning with a free initial consultation, Mark talks with potential clients about their issues, concerns and needs, advising them of their options in a clear manner. The office works to put clients in a position to make informed, confident decisions.
About Law Office of Mark L. Murphy
Practice Areas
- Real Estate 100%
Office Information
Address
5 Militia Drive Lexington, MA 02421
Phone
Fax
- 781-861-6956
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Yes
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