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Real Estate Lawyers in Houston, TX

Browse real estate lawyers serving Houston, Texas. Contact information and addresses listed below.

20 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Houston, TX
Important: Listings are compiled from publicly available sources and have not been independently verified by BeforeAttorney.com. We do not endorse any attorney or guarantee outcomes. Verify licensing and disciplinary status with the State Bar of Texas before hiring.
Showing 20 real estate lawyers in Houston, TX Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
Texas Real Estate & Business Law Firm PLLC
9801 Westheimer Rd #300, Houston, TX 77042
(832) 205-8144 treblegal.com
The Law Office of Ernie Garcia, PLLC
2626 S Loop W # 630, Houston, TX 77054
(832) 305-7694 attorneyeg.com
SimpleLawTX
1120 E NASA Pkwy Suite 107B, Houston, TX 77058
(281) 643-0141 simplelawtx.com
Chavana Law, PLLC
2702 Little York Rd, Houston, TX 77093
(713) 766-6143 chavana.lawyer
The Weaver Law Firm
1800 Bering Dr #1050, Houston, TX 77057
(713) 572-4900 weaverlawyers.com
Duffley Law
10603 W Sam Houston Pkwy N #425, Houston, TX 77064
(832) 981-4373 duffleylaw.com
​The Titus Law Firm
5850 San Felipe St Suite 500, Houston, TX 77057
(832) 371-6339 thetituslawfirm.com
Guerra Days Law Group
515 N Sam Houston Pkwy E Suite 250, Houston, TX 77060
(281) 760-4295 guerradays.com
Strohmeyer Law PLLC
2925 Richmond Ave 12th floor, Houston, TX 77098
(713) 714-1249 strohmeyerlaw.com
Troy Moore I Probate, Estate Planning & Trusts Attorney
20333 Tomball Pkwy Suite 140, Houston, TX 77070
(281) 949-0775 troymmoore.com
Vestige Law - Business, Real Estate, and Eminent Domain Attorneys
701 N Post Oak Rd #612, Houston, TX 77024
(832) 930-1529 gagan.law
Integrity Law Group PLLC
5718 Westheimer Rd Suite 1000-121, Houston, TX 77057
(832) 280-9221 integritylawtx.com
Amaral Tellawi Law
827 W 19th St, Houston, TX 77008
(832) 295-0770 doitforthem.com
AWA Law Firm
540 Heights Blvd, Houston, TX 77007
(713) 581-1150 awalawfirm.com
Porter Law Firm
2603 Augusta Dr #900, Houston, TX 77057
(713) 621-0700 porterfirm.com
Hensley & Krueger, PLLC
5615 Kirby Dr Suite 720, Houston, TX 77005
(713) 850-9700 probatetexaslawyers.com
Law Offices of GP Schoemakers, PLLC
17625 El Camino Real #102, Houston, TX 77058
(832) 408-0505 gpschoemakers.com
The Curry Law Firm, PLLC
2000 Crawford St Suite 1804, Houston, TX 77002
(713) 574-2070 theclfirm.com
Pierson Ferdinand LLP
950 Echo Ln #200, Houston, TX 77024
(832) 460-8143 pierferd.com
Perrin Law Firm
17043 El Camino Real Ste 104, Houston, TX 77058
(281) 769-8094 perrinlawfirm.com

What Does a Real Estate Lawyer in Houston Cost?

Real estate lawyer fees in Texas vary widely. For a simple residential closing, a lawyer may charge a flat fee between 500 and 1500 dollars. For litigation or complex commercial deals, hourly rates range from 200 to 500 dollars per hour. Some lawyers also charge a retainer. This is general information, not legal advice.

* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice β€” consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

When do I need a real estate lawyer in Houston?
You may need a lawyer for title disputes, boundary issues, or reviewing a purchase agreement. Texas law requires a lawyer to prepare certain legal documents like deeds of trust. A lawyer can also help if a seller fails to disclose known property defects.
What does a real estate lawyer do for a home buyer in Texas?
A lawyer reviews the sales contract, checks the title history, and ensures the closing documents are correct. In Texas, the lawyer can also handle the earnest money contract and advise on property tax prorations. They protect your interests during the closing process.
How long do I have to sue for a real estate problem in Texas?
The statute of limitations for breach of a real estate contract in Texas is four years. For fraud or title claims, the time limit may be shorter or longer. You should consult a lawyer promptly after discovering an issue to avoid missing the deadline.