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Connecticut’s Real Estate Closing Attorneys

When It Comes to Real Estate, You Don’t Want to Go It Alone.

Whether you are the buyer or the seller, it may be the largest transaction you are involved in your lifetime. It’s stressful and could be detrimental if not every “t” is crossed and “i” is dotted. Our team at Connecticut Real Estate Closing Attorneys is highly educated on the ins and outs of real estate closings. We work out of our office in Hamden, CT, but easily serve real estate clients across the state. Learn more about us below and reach out to work with a professional during your closing.

Buying a Home

Selling a Home
Refinancing a Home

Who We Are

Attorney Kishore I. Kapoor

Kishore I. Kapoor is an attorney and the founder of Connecticut Real Estate Closing Attorneys.

Kishore helps individuals and families purchase and sell their homes and provides them with guidance and support throughout the process. He works closely with real estate professionals to make sure the closing process goes smoothly.

Kishore resides in Hamden with his wife and daughters. They are his pride and joy. Outside of running his practice, Kishore enjoys playing golf, spending time with his family, biking and hiking. As a family, they enjoy going to fairs and festivals across the state; feel free to stop and say hello.

Education:

Roger Williams University School of Law
Quinnipiac University

Associations:

CT Bar Association
New Haven Middlesex Association of Realtors

Attorney Jacqueline A. Seigel

Jacqueline A. Seigel is an attorney who joined the firm in 2020.

“Jacqui” recently closed her solo practice after 15 years. She has helped clients and realtors with all their residential real estate closing needs and has handled all aspects of purchasing, selling, and refinancing residential real estate.

Jacqui lives in Cheshire with her husband, son, and daughter, and their Shih-Tzu, who is the baby of the family. When not practicing law, Jacqui enjoys working out, playing tennis, pickleball, and mah-jongg, going hiking, and having game nights with family and friends. She enjoys wine tasting and visiting wineries around the state.

Education:

Temple University Beasley School of Law and Fox School of Business
University of Pennsylvania

Laura DeLuca, Paralegal

Laura De Luca began working as a paralegal for Connecticut Real Estate Closing Attorneys in October 2017. She received her Associate in Applied Science in Paralegal Studies from Rowan College at Burlington County in 2012. In addition to her paralegal duties, Laura is a Notary Public in the State of Connecticut.

Laura currently volunteers her time teaching others about the Bible. In her free time, she enjoys sewing, gardening, thrifting, and trying new restaurants. She is married to her husband, Giorgio. They live on a small farm, and together, they have many goats and chickens!

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FAQs

Why should you hire us?

It depends on how much time you have. We focus on real estate, so we will not be stuck in court when you need us. We have embraced technology that helps us keep you updated on your closing and will allow us to collect information from you more securely. This saves you time and money, which will enable us to help you get into your dream home with less stress. We understand that this is the biggest purchase of your life, and would be extremely happy to be part of this life moment with you.

What do attorneys charge?

Unfortunately, there is no set charge. Every attorney can charge whatever they like. Most real estate closing attorneys charge a flat fee. If you would like to get a quote on our legal fees, you can give us a call.

Do I really need an attorney for my closing?

Yes, you do. Luckily the State Legislature passed a law that requires an attorney to represent a buyer or a seller anytime the title is transferred. Connecticut is one of the few states that require this by law. It’s essential because so many problems can come up during the closing that having an attorney by your side is extremely helpful.

How much will it cost me to close?

National averages for total closing costs are between 2-5% for a buyer, and on the sale side, the state average is about 8% for most closing in the state of Connecticut for a seller. This does not include your mortgage payoff or paying off any other liens on the seller’s side. Your attorney’s fees and costs are part of this figure.

Where will my closing take place?

Your closing will typically occur at your attorney’s office. Since the pandemic, we have not held joint closings. Usually, the buyer meets with their attorney, the seller will meet with their attorney, and the attorney will handle the closing via FedEx and wire transfers.

Will the closing be on the closing date?

The closing date is a target date. This means we are working towards closing this date; however, delays can sometimes happen. We suggest scheduling your mover a few days after the closing if possible. So that if there are delays, you don’t have to scramble to find new movers. If not, we recommend waiting until we have a mortgage commitment.

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Connecticut Real Estate Closing Attorneys
2839 Dixwell Ave
Hamden, CT 06518

Monday - Friday: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed