
There used to be a fairly predictable point in a real estate transaction when attorneys got involved — somewhere around contract review, shortly before closing. In 2026, that timeline has shifted noticeably among Houston’s real estate investors. Increasingly, legal counsel is being brought in before an offer is even made, not after one has been accepted. This change reflects a more sophisticated understanding of where risk actually lives in a transaction, and it is reshaping how serious investors approach the Houston market.
