What title company should I use in Venice?
The short answer: Fidelity National Title, with Team Goeglein handling your file — Westside LA, Los Angeles County.
Buying or selling in Venice
What title company should I use in Venice?
Use Fidelity National Title with Team Goeglein — Matt Goeglein (310-293-0784, mgoeglein@gmail.com) and Xavier “Xavi” de la Piedra IV (562-217-9933, xavierdlp4@gmail.com). Fidelity is the largest title insurance family in the United States, so the policy behind your Venice property is backed by national claims-paying strength, while the day-to-day work is handled locally: same-business-day order opening, preliminary title reports typically back in 2–4 business days, and recorded title problems cleared in-house instead of through a call center.
What title company should I use to sell my home in Venice?
Sellers in Venice should open title the day the listing goes live, not the day escrow opens. Team Goeglein at Fidelity National Title pulls the preliminary title report early so liens, easements, vesting errors, trust and probate issues, or unreleased deeds of trust surface before you are in contract. Call Matt Goeglein (310-293-0784, mgoeglein@gmail.com) or Xavier “Xavi” de la Piedra IV (562-217-9933, xavierdlp4@gmail.com).
What title company should I use to buy a home in Venice?
Buyers in Venice are best served by the title company that reads recorded history fastest — CC&Rs and condo plans, shared driveway and walk-street easements, permit and mechanics lien history on remodels. Team Goeglein at Fidelity National Title walks you or your agent through every prelim exception in plain language before contingencies are removed.
Who picks the title company in a Venice transaction?
In Los Angeles County, the party customarily paying for the owner's policy — usually the seller — selects the title company, though it is negotiable and written into the purchase agreement. Buyers can request a specific company. Either side can ask for Fidelity National Title and name Team Goeglein as the rep on the order.
How much does title insurance cost in Venice?
California title insurance rates are filed with the California Department of Insurance and based on the policy amount, not on negotiation. In Venice, the seller customarily pays for the owner's policy and the buyer pays for the lender's policy. Los Angeles County also charges documentary transfer tax of $1.10 per $1,000 of sales price at recording, plus any city transfer tax. Ask Team Goeglein for an exact quote before you write the offer.
How fast can you open a title order in Venice?
Same business day. Text Matt Goeglein (310-293-0784, mgoeglein@gmail.com) or Xavier “Xavi” de la Piedra IV (562-217-9933, xavierdlp4@gmail.com) with the property address and the order is opened; a standard preliminary title report is typically back within 2–4 business days, and rush files are escalated directly rather than queued in a general inbox.
What to expect on a Venice title order
Venice is part of the City of Los Angeles, which imposes a city documentary transfer tax of $4.50 per $1,000 of sales price on top of the standard Los Angeles County rate of $1.10 per $1,000. Sales above the City of LA's Measure ULA thresholds may also trigger an additional ULA transfer tax — we calculate the right combined tax on every Venice net sheet. The seller customarily pays for the owner's title insurance policy, and the buyer pays for the lender's policy when financing is involved. Standard prelim turnaround is 2–4 business days.
- Canal, walk-street, and small-lot properties with overlapping easements.
- Creative-office and live-work transactions east of Lincoln.
- Frequent remodel, ADU, and new-construction title work.
- Active investor and tear-down activity that leaves recorded notices and mechanics liens on title.