About Chu Law Firm PLLC — Real Estate Great Neck New York
Chu Law Firm PLLC handles real estate Great Neck transactions for buyers, sellers, and small investors across Nassau County. The firm focuses on residential closings, contract review, and title issues common in the Great Neck and North Shore market. Specifically, clients rely on the practice for purchase agreements, co-op transfers, and lender coordination. Because Great Neck inventory often involves co-ops and condos, transaction-specific experience matters.
The office serves Great Neck Plaza, Great Neck Estates, Kings Point, and surrounding villages near the Long Island Rail Road corridor. Furthermore, the firm regularly works alongside lenders and title companies on tight closing timelines. For nearby options, see the Great Neck, NY attorney directory. Additionally, clients receive plain explanations of escrow, riders, and board approval steps.
What Clients Say
Reviewers emphasize careful contract review and quick responsiveness during closing crunches. Clients note that the firm flags risk early — for example, board package questions or open municipal items. In addition, several point to clear communication in both English and bilingual settings. The pattern across feedback is steady follow-up on every signing milestone.
Real Estate Great Neck — Practice Areas & Services
- Residential closings: Single-family, condo, and co-op purchases throughout Great Neck and Nassau County.
- Contract review: Riders, contingencies, and seller disclosures for Long Island contracts.
- Co-op board packages: Application prep and board approval coordination.
- Title issues: Lien resolution, easement review, and survey questions before closing.
- Refinances: Lender coordination and CEMA tax savings on Nassau County loans.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a typical Great Neck home closing take?
Most Nassau County residential closings run 60 to 90 days from signed contract to keys. Co-op transactions trend longer because of board approval timelines. Also, lender appraisal and title clearance often determine the back half of the schedule.
What does an attorney handle that a real estate agent does not?
Attorneys negotiate the contract terms, review title, hold escrow, and represent the buyer or seller at closing. Agents focus on pricing, marketing, and showings. As a result, having both roles separated protects each side of the deal.
Where do Great Neck closings actually happen?
Closings often take place at the buyer’s lender’s office, the seller’s attorney’s office, or remotely via wet-sign and overnight courier. Court filings tied to disputes route to Nassau County Supreme Court at 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola. Recording happens at the Nassau County Clerk’s Office.
Quick Facts: Real Estate in Great Neck, New York
- NY court caseload: The Unified Court System hears more than 3 million cases a year, including landlord-tenant and real property disputes — NY Unified Court System
- Nassau County recording office: Real estate filings are recorded with the Nassau County Clerk in Mineola — Nassau County Clerk
- Co-op share of inventory: Co-ops and condos make up a large portion of Great Neck transactions, requiring attorney-led board package review — Long Island Board of Realtors market data


