First Time Home Buyers- Do I Really Need A Lawyer?
- kosullivan03
- Sep 3, 2014
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 5, 2025

Congratulations! Your offer was accepted. You're just days (actually, months) away from owning your first home. Your first yard. Your first boiler. Your first real estate taxes. Wait, we're getting ahead of ourselves. Congratulations! Your offer was accepted. What no? Our suggestions: call a lawyer. Better yet, call a lawyer with real estate experience, like us.
We often hear a common refrain from first-time home buyer clients: "I have a simple matters; it's just a house purchase." Perhaps that's true, but the question remains- do you have the knowledge to examine a title policy, the experience to negotiate and interpret a contract of sale or the time to represent yourself? Assuming the answer is "no," another questions remains- do I need a lawyer? Well, in our view, if you have any questions, qualms or concerns about the transaction, then the answer is "yes".
In our experience, both as professionals and real estate owners, proper attorney representation is essential during the three phases of the transaction (the initial contracting process, the due diligence and the closing) to adequately protect your position, identity problems and present solutions. Each of these phases have unique characteristics and challenges (don't worry, we're going to tackle them in upcoming blogs) which can jeopardize or terminate a deal. An experienced, diligent attorney can quickly identify an issue and efficiently resolve the problem before it de-rails a deal. It's important that you work with someone who will take the time to explain the particulars of each challenge as they arise.
For most people, a home is their most valuable asset, and represents their greatest debt. When the stakes are that high, it just makes sense to enlist a professional that you can trust to assist you in securing and protecting that asset. Please feel free to call us at (718) 587-9922 or email us at Info@lawfirmKos.com if you would like us to represent you in any real estate transaction.




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