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If you haven’t heard, the “Canary Pages” are almost dead as a method for businesses to reach a consumer who is MAKING A PURCHASING DECISION!
Think about it…when you are looking for something – whether it’s a coffee shop, a doctor, or a bankruptcy lawyer – where do you start looking first?
If you’re like 85% of the rest of North America, you go to google.com! What shows up on the FIRST PAGE of Google’s results DOMINATES the market for the search phrase that was entered.
For example, you’re looking for a mortgage broker in Pierce County. You go to Google and type in ‘pierce county mortgage broker’ (pretty simple, right?).
Click HERE to see that actual search. Notice that one of the unpaid listings is from www.kingcountydirectory.com or www.piercecountydirectory.com!
That could be YOUR PAGE if you were a mortgage broker! That would probably be YOUR CLIENT also!
We have dozens and dozens of FIRST PAGE rankings in business categories that can be used to drive hundreds of people to your website, and to your business.
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admin on Monday, January 26th, 2009 |
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Pierce County Real Estate – Land Use – Zoning
Pierce County real estate attorneys provide representation to private lenders, developers and individuals in a wide spectrum of real estate transactions and land use matters.
Typical real estate services include advice, counseling, document review, drafting and negotiation in the following areas:
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Purchase, sale and exchange of commercial and residential property of all types;
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Real estate financing, including security instruments, residential and construction mortgages;
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Preparation and plotting of legal descriptions, deeds and mortgages;
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Land use and development, including subdivision, zoning, restrictive covenants, environmental concerns and eminent domain, including appearances before governmental bodies or commissions;
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Mortgage foreclosures, mechanics’ lien matters and general workout considerations;
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Office, retail and residential leases for both landlords and tenants;
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Commercial and residential evictions;
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Title examinations, closings and title insurance;
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Real estate tax and assessment issues and protests;
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Partnership and joint venture agreements;
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Multiple-unit projects, common interest communities including condominiums and planned unit developments.
Real estate law is so complex, and the areas affect are so diverse and broad, that each of the above could require an entire firm just to represent a single case! Your best bet is to ask your own attorney first if they have substantial experience in real estate law. If they do not, ask them if they can refer you to one of their colleagues who does. You can also ask friends and colleages if they have had a recent positive experience using a real estate attorney. Always ask for and check references.
Above all, be sure to interview several – 3 or 4 at a minimum – Pierce county – Tacoma, Puyallup, Sumner, Fife, Bonney Lake, & Eastside – real estate attorneys before making a decision to hire one to represent you.