Nathaniel Parr
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Nathaniel Parr is a seasoned attorney specializing in real estate law, based in Seattle, Washington. As a valued member of Barlow Coughran Morales & Josephson, P.S., Nathaniel brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his practice, guiding clients through the complexities of real estate transactions and disputes. With a focus on both commercial and residential real estate, he adeptly navigates issues related to property acquisition, leasing, zoning, and land use, ensuring that his clients are well-informed and effectively represented. A graduate of Seattle University School of Law, Nathaniel has cultivated a deep understanding of the legal landscape surrounding real estate in Washington State. His commitment to providing tailored legal solutions is complemented by his strong negotiation skills and meticulous attention to detail, making him a trusted advocate for individuals and businesses alike. Nathaniel understands the unique challenges that arise in real estate matters and works diligently to protect his clients' interests while facilitating successful outcomes. In addition to his legal practice, Nathaniel is actively involved in the Seattle legal community, participating in various bar associations and real estate forums. His dedication to ongoing professional development ensures that he remains at the forefront of evolving legal trends and practices in real estate law. Whether representing buyers, sellers, or developers, Nathaniel Parr is dedicated to delivering exceptional legal services with integrity and professionalism, making him a sought-after attorney in the Seattle real estate market.
About Real Estate Law
Real estate attorneys handle legal matters involving property transactions, disputes, and development. They ensure smooth closings and protect clients' property rights. Common matters include property purchases, sales transactions, title disputes, landlord-tenant issues.