Luxury Residential Real Estate Transactions

Sophisticated Attorneys For Your Luxury Real Estate Transactions

Investing in Florida’s luxury real estate market is a significant decision that requires careful consideration and expert legal guidance. At Saavedra-Goodwin, our experienced real estate attorneys are dedicated to protecting your rights and financial interests throughout the entire process. Whether you’re purchasing a multimillion-dollar estate, navigating complex financing, or handling due diligence and inspections, our team offers the legal expertise needed to ensure a smooth and secure transaction. With over 30 years of experience, we combine the resources of a large firm with the personalized service of a small one, giving you the attention and care your luxury real estate investment deserves. Let us help you achieve your goals with confidence and peace of mind.

A Broad Understanding And Commitment In Florida Land Development Law

One Firm For Your Entire Transaction

We handle all aspects of residential real estate transactions including:

  • Contract drafting
  • Due diligence
  • Inspections
  • Financing
  • Title
  • Closing

Our firm’s attorneys have been handling Florida real estate transactions for more than 30 years and know what it takes to protect the interests of buyers and sellers in these complex transactions. We combine the experience and resources of a large operation with the one-on-one representation more often associated with a small law firm. We limit our caseload to ensure we can devote our full attention to each client we serve.

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We look forward to guiding you through your transaction so you can move forward with peace of mind and confidence after your purchase or sale. From our offices in Celebration and Fort Lauderdale, we represent buyers and sellers in South Florida and statewide. Call (954) 767-6333 or email us to set up an introductory meeting.

Fort Lauderdale Attorney Damaso W. Saavedra

Damaso Saavedra

Mr. Saavedra is the managing partner of the firm, which he established in 1988. Born in Havana, Cuba, Mr. Saavedra is fluent in English and Spanish. He received his B.A. in 1979 from the University of Connecticut and his J.D. in 1986 from the George Washington National Law Center. Mr. Saavedra has served as Secretary and Director for the Inter-American Businessmen Association and co-authored “An Introduction to the Settlement of Unresolved Property Claims against the Cuban Government.” Mr. Saavedra also served as Staff Assistant for Congressman William Lehman in Washington, D.C. [ ATTORNEY BIO ]

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