Sarasota, Florida, Real Estate Lawyers
From residential closings to complex tax-deferred property exchanges for business or investment, the real estate attorneys of Fergeson, Skipper, Shaw, Keyser, Baron & Tirabassi have the expertise and real-world experience to advise clients in high-profile, complex, and routine real estate transactions. We assist:

- Commercial and residential developers
- Lenders and other financial institutions
- Condominium and homeowner associations
- Investment and vacation property owners
- Current and first-time homeowners
- Real Estate Agents
Contact our Sarasota, Florida, offices today at (941) 957-1900 for efficient, knowledgeable representation in your real estate law matters.
Experienced Florida Real Estate Law Team
Commercial developers, financial institutions, and first-time homeowners benefit from our attorneys' depth of industry-specific knowledge and efficient, detail-oriented approach to a broad range of real estate matters:
For thorough legal assessment and effective planning of comprehensive real estate issues, contact the real estate team at Fergeson, Skipper, Shaw, Keyser, Baron & Tirabassi.
Real Estate Lawyers • Title Insurance Underwriters • Full-Service Firm
Fergeson, Skipper, Shaw, Keyser, Baron & Tirabassi, P.A.
1515 Ringling Boulevard, 10th Floor
Sarasota, Florida 34236-6756
phone (941) 957-1900 • fax (941) 957-1800 • e-mail
From offices in Sarasota, Florida, the full-service law firm of Fergeson, Skipper, Shaw, Keyser, Baron & Tirabassi, P.A. assists clients statewide in Tampa, Saint Petersburg, Port Charlotte, Bradenton, University Park, Osprey, Clearwater, Key West, Longboat Key, Venice, Arcadia, Ellenton, Englewood, Nokomis, Boca Grande, Lakewood Ranch, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Manatee County, Sarasota County, Charlotte County, Monroe County, Dade County, and Broward County.
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