Real Estate law
South Carolina Real Estate Lawyer
The State of South Carolina requires that an attorney be present at all real estate closings. With over 25 years of experience, the Steadman Law Firm has developed a strong reputation for success in these and all real estate matters, including:
- Residential and Commercial Real Estate Closings
- Purchases
- Refinancing
- Second Mortgages
- Home Equity Lines of Credit
- Estate Deed of Distribution
- Quiet Title Actions
- Construction Loan Closings
- Deed Preparation / Title Transfers
- Partition Actions
- Heir's Property
- Unresolved Title Issues
From cozy homes to multi-million dollar transactions, Richard Steadman has provided the same personal care to all his clients in Charleston and the surrounding areas. His experience has provided him with an understanding of how to provide resolutions to real estate matters in a quick and cost-effective manner.
Authorized Title Insurance Agent
Richard Steadman provides title insurance that is underwritten by a major, national title insurance company. It is all part of his mission to provide full service for all of your real estate needs.
1031 Tax Exchanges
The 1031 tax exchange is a new method of transferring real estate that allows you to save a great deal of money on taxes. Attorney Steadman has the experience necessary to gracefully take you through a 1031 exchange and ensure that your investment is secure.
Whether the property is in escrow or tied up in a title controversy that arose at closing, the Steadman Law Firm can help. Contact him at 843-529-1100 to schedule an initial consultation.
Steadman Law Firm, PA
6296 Rivers Avenue, Suite 102
North Charleston, SC 29406
843-529-1100
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The Steadman Law Firm accepts clients throughout South Carolina and the low country, including Edisto Island, Charleston, Daniel Island, Goose Creek, Hanahan, Isle of Palms, Ladson, Moncks Corner, Mount Pleasant, North Charleston, Orangeburg, St Andrews, Sullivan’s Island, Summerville, and West Ashley, and throughout Berkeley County, Charleston County, Colleton County, Dorchester County, and Orangeburg County.



