Specialist Services

Real-Estate Marketing & Investment

A dedicated desk for real-estate marketing and investment in prime urban and tourism locations — covering land, residential and commercial property, factories, hospitals, and schools.


Alongside the legal real-estate practice, the firm runs a standalone desk for real-estate marketing and investment in prime locations. The desk connects legal due diligence on the asset — title, licensing, obligations — with promotion, negotiation, and introduction to serious investors.

The practical value of this service

  1. Real-estate transactions that are safer from the legal angle
  2. Lower risk of dispute or rescission after contracting
  3. A specialist desk combining law and real-estate marketing

Typical scope of work

  1. Marketing of land (residential and agricultural) and residential and commercial property
  2. Marketing of factories and operating-ready industrial assets
  3. Marketing of hospitals, schools, and service-sector projects
  4. Title search and legal verification before contracting
  5. Drafting sale and brokerage contracts, and protecting investors from fraud

Who we advise

  • Owners selling a real-estate asset who want the process legally organised
  • Investors looking for authenticated assets in prime locations
  • Developers and operators in the education, health, and industrial sectors

How we handle this kind of work

  1. ITitle and obligation checks before any marketing pitch
  2. IIAnchoring offers in official documents rather than sales copy alone
  3. IIIFull legal protection for buyer and seller through contracting

What you can do on your own before any consultation

These are practical steps for anyone facing a matter of this type — whether they end up working with the firm or not. The goal is that you start prepared, and that any counsel you engage later costs you less.

  1. Define the outcome in one sentenceWrite down the result you actually want. "I want to incorporate a joint-stock company" or "I want to challenge a licence-refusal decision." Clarity from day one saves enormous time later.
  2. Gather the core documentsEvery legal matter starts with paperwork: national ID, commercial register, tax card, notarised powers of attorney, and any prior correspondence with the relevant authority.
  3. Identify the deadlines in playMost legal decisions carry a strict appeal window. Fifteen days for administrative grievances, sixty days for appeals, and so on. Check the date on every decision you've received.
  4. Know the other partiesWhich authority, company, or individual is on the other side — and in what legal capacity? The answer shapes jurisdiction and strategy.
  5. Write down what you've already triedHave you corresponded with the authority? Filed a prior request? Met another adviser? This information determines the right starting point.
  6. Form a rough sense of cost and timelineA good counsel lays out expected cost and stages at the first meeting. Ask about both before you commit.

Questions we're often asked

  • Do I need a lawyer for this type of matter?
    Not every matter needs one. Simple files with a clear government form you can handle yourself. But anything that affects investment, carries strict deadlines, requires contract drafting, or challenges a decision is worth a counsel.
  • What should I prepare before the first consultation?
    A two-paragraph written summary of the facts, copies of the core documents, and any prior decisions or correspondence. This shortens consultation time and sharpens the legal view.
  • How long do these proceedings typically take?
    Timeline varies considerably by matter type and authority involved. The first consultation gives a realistic estimate based on your specific facts.
  • How are law firms billed for this kind of work?
    Most common: a fixed fee per stage, hourly for open-ended engagements, or a percentage of transaction value for commercial matters. The structure is agreed at the start of the engagement.

Official authorities and references

Anyone dealing with this type of matter should know the official authorities involved. These are direct links to government portals — useful whether you work with us or not.

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