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Austin Real Estate Lawyers

At Blazier, Christensen, Bigelow & Virr, P.C., we have helped our clients with real estate matters going back to our roots in 1976. Now in our fourth decade, we represent builders, building material representatives, and commercial property developers and owners. Financial institutions have come to us for help in foreclosure matters.

Our clients in the real estate industry count on us to draft necessary documents, facilitate transactions, and resolve disputes involving land use and development.

Central Texas Purchase and Sale Agreements Attorneys

At Blazier, Christensen, Bigelow & Virr, P.C., our lawyers combine hands-on experience with a thorough knowledge of Texas real estate law. Specific areas of our real estate legal practice include the following:

  • Sales and purchases
  • Development
  • Contractor liens
  • Environmental issues
  • Tax ramifications
  • Partition proceedings
  • Foreclosure actions
  • Structuring transactions for optimum tax and financial benefits

Whether you need help with purchasing, selling or developing real estate property, we want you to get the most for your dollar. In putting together a sales transaction, we focus on maximizing profits and minimizing tax burdens.

From offices in Austin, our lawyers advise and represent clients in communities throughout Travis County, Caldwell County, Bell County, McLennan County, Hays County, Williamson County and Bastrop County in Central Texas. Call us at 512-476-2622 or contact us by e-mail to arrange an initial consultation with one of our experienced Austin real estate attorneys.

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Blazier,
Christensen,
Bigelow & Virr,
Attorneys &
Counselors at Law


221 West Sixth Street
Suite 2000
Austin, TX 78701

Phone: 512-476-2622
Fax: 512-476-8685

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