About Forgey Law Group PLLC | Chicago Title — Real Estate Law Frisco Texas
Real estate law Frisco clients work with Forgey Law Group PLLC for title, escrow, and closing services alongside broader estate and general practice matters. The firm is a Chicago Title agent, which gives it direct access to title insurance issuance and the full underwriting resources that complex Collin County transactions sometimes require. Operating from 2770 Main Street, the office serves Frisco, Plano, McKinney, Prosper, and the North Dallas corridor. For readers researching nearby counsel, the real estate law attorneys category shows practitioners across the state.
Collin County’s housing market moves quickly, and closings often face tight contract deadlines. A title attorney who also handles estate planning offers continuity when a transaction intersects with a trust transfer, probate sale, or divorce-related deed work. Office hours run Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and the team is praised by real estate agents for prompt communication.
What Clients Say
Reviewers consistently praise attention to detail and quick response times. Realtors describe the firm as a breath of fresh air, noting that documents are acknowledged promptly and that no follow-up is required. The recurring theme is responsiveness — important in real estate where a missed email can delay a closing.
Real Estate Law Frisco — Practice Areas & Services
- Title and Escrow: Residential and commercial closings in Collin County with Chicago Title underwriting, including purchase, refinance, and new-construction transactions.
- Real Estate Law: Contract review, earnest money disputes, and title clearance for North Texas transactions.
- Estate Planning: Wills, trusts, and deed transfers coordinated with real estate closings for Frisco-area families.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who pays title insurance at a Frisco closing?
In Texas, the seller customarily pays for the owner’s policy while the buyer pays for the lender’s policy. Contract terms can shift these costs — review the TREC contract section on title closing.
How much does title insurance cost in Texas?
Texas Department of Insurance sets title insurance premiums on a promulgated rate schedule based on purchase price. Simultaneous-issue discounts apply when owner and lender policies are issued together.
Where are real estate disputes filed in Frisco?
Collin County District Courts hear most real estate disputes above the county-court threshold. County Courts at Law handle smaller matters. The courthouse sits in downtown McKinney.
Quick Facts: Real Estate Law in Frisco, Texas
- Texas title insurance rates: Promulgated by TDI — uniform across carriers — Texas Department of Insurance
- Collin County population: ~1.2 million — one of the fastest-growing counties in the US — U.S. Census Bureau
- Frisco median home price: High six figures — driving strong title and closing demand — Collin County Appraisal District
