Dallas
214.745.5182 Direct
214.745.5390 Fax
bneurohr@winstead.com

Brock Neurohr is a member of Winstead’s Real Estate Development & Investments Practice Group. He advises clients on the development, acquisition, and disposition of supply chain logistics facilities and multifamily properties. He also represents both landlords and tenants in negotiating retail, office, and industrial leases. 

Representative Experience

  • Represented the purchaser in a $50 million acquisition of a multifamily portfolio spanning multiple states
  • Represented the borrower in a $48 million refinance of a multifamily property in Galveston County, Texas
  • Represented the borrower in a $23 million refinance of a multifamily property in Travis County, Texas
  • Represented the borrower in a $21 million refinance of a multifamily property in Harris County, Texas
  • Represented the purchaser in a $20 million acquisition of a multifamily property in Harris County, Texas
  • Represented the seller in a $17.3 million sale of a multifamily property in Dallas County, Texas
  • Represented the developer in a $13.5 million construction loan to build a single-family property in Travis County, Texas
  • Represented the purchaser in a $12 million acquisition of a three-property multifamily portfolio spanning multiple states
  • Represented the purchaser in a $11.2 million acquisition of a multifamily property in Dallas County, Texas
  • Represented the developer in an $11 million construction loan to build a multifamily property in Victoria County, Texas

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