Acquisitions and Disposals
Aticus’ are regularly involved in large investment transactions and will assist you in developing a strategic plan.
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In an increasingly competitive property market, Aticus’ experienced team of commercial property solicitors have act on behalf of funds, property firms and high net worth individuals on a range of matters, including: -
- Direct and indirect acquisitions;
- Disposal of assets;
- Leveraged transactions; and
- Portfolio management.
With the resources and capacity required to advise both domestic and international clients, Aticus’ are regularly involved in large investment transactions and will assist you in developing a strategic plan with consideration to your commercial needs whilst offering a seamless and integrated service.
Our services include conducting due diligence on the property, negotiating and drafting purchase and sale agreements, and advising on financing options. We also work with other professionals such as brokers, surveyors and environmental consultants to ensure that all aspects of the transaction are thoroughly analysed and vetted.
We are committed to providing our clients with personalised attention and tailored solutions to meet their specific needs. Whether you are acquiring a single property or a large portfolio, Aticus’ commercial property team have the knowledge and experience to guide you through the entire process, from initial negotiations to closing and beyond.
At Aticus, we pride ourselves on our ability to provide our clients with efficient and effective legal solutions. We understand that commercial property acquisitions are often time-sensitive and we work diligently to ensure that the process is completed in a timely and cost-effective manner.
If you are considering a commercial property acquisition, do not hesitate to contact us for a consultation. Our team will work with you to develop a comprehensive legal strategy that meets your needs and ensures that your investment is protected.
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