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Craig Price

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Belkin Burden Goldman LLP

Faculty member on transactional law for the NYRS course at REBNY

Serves on real estate panels conducted by industry organizations

In his role as co-head of Belkin Burden Goldman’s Transactional Department, Craig Price focuses on sophisticated commercial and residential real estate matters, including single-asset and portfolio real estate acquisitions and sales transactions of multifamily, retail, condominium, office and industrial properties. He also handles financing transactions, including securitized mortgages, acquisition and construction loans.

He is also responsible for commercial leasing matters, including office, retail, triple net, ground, telecommunications, store and loft leases, on behalf of owners/developers and tenants in office buildings, malls, strip centers and residential and commercial buildings.

Price is a faculty member on transactional real estate law for the New York Residential Specialist (NYRS) course held at the Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY). He frequently provides educational presentations at real estate brokerage firms throughout New York City. Price has also served on real estate panels for Lorman Education Services, the Real Estate Institute and the University of Michigan Alumni Association.

Price has been recognized by New York Metro Super Lawyer in Real Estate Law.

This is why Craig Price received Connect CRE’s 2024 New York & TriState Lawyers in Real Estate Award. The award celebrates real estate attorneys who have distinguished themselves in their practice and the larger community.

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