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Capstone Land Transfer’s staff of legal and title experts hold a variety of virtual and in-person events throughout each calendar year designed to help real estate professionals stay up-to-date with changes from inside the Title industry. Stay tuned to this page for the date and topic of the next scheduled event.
Previous Capstone Events

Tax Advantages of Creating a Qualified Association
Tax Advantages of Creating a Qualified Association Date: Thursday, October 23rd Time: 10AM – 1PMhttps://youtu.be/Y6RbIJw7vbk Capstone Land Transfer’s ongoing education series continued on Oct. 23 with a look at Qualified Associations for PA real estate professionals, from choosing an LLC to the benefits of an S-Corp, and the best path forward for seeking advice and tools
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The Difference Between Closing in Pennsylvania vs. Maryland: A Simple Guide for Home Buyers
Buying a home is exciting, but the “closing” part can feel like a mystery—especially if you’re crossing state lines. If you’re eyeing properties in Pennsylvania (PA) or Maryland (MD), the final steps to make the house yours aren’t exactly the same. In this blog, we’ll cover what closing means, the big differences, and why getting
Fixed-Rate vs. Adjustable-Rate: Choosing the Best Refinance Option for Your Pennsylvania Home
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The Differences Between Deed and Title Transfers in Pennsylvania Real Estate
In our years of serving Pennsylvania property owners at Capstone Land Transfer, distinguishing deeds and titles is one of the most common areas of confusion. These terms are often used interchangeably in casual conversation, but they represent fundamentally different concepts in real estate law. Understanding these differences isn’t just academic; it directly affects your property