Michael Granados Top real estate agent in Marysville

Michael Granados

Keller Williams North Sound
10 Years of Experience
$5M
Total Sales Last Year
10
Years of Experience
12
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years
$627.2K
Average Price Point

    About Michael Granados

    Michael Granados was born in West Covina, CA. At the age of four, his family moved to Phoenix, AZ. Relocating to Bothell, WA in 2020 Michael loves the pacific northwest and doesn't see himself leaving. He comes from a background of 20 years in customer service industries with the last almost decade in real estate. Michael prides himself with bringing a heightened skillset of service to bear when working with his real estate clients. Michael Granados entered the Real Estate world to help people accomplish homeownership as experiencing that himself multiple times has fulfilled part of his and his family's dreams. He hasn't looked back and continues to help people in all different situations with their real estate goals.
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    English
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    Specialties

    • Sellers
    • Buyers
    • Residential Property
    • Mobile Homes

    Answered Questions

    How are we supposed to sell and buy at the same time with these rates?

    Hi Jeorge, You are not alone! Many people are in the same situation and feel the same way. There are strategies that can make it a little easier to "swallow" such as rate buydowns that we have recently had success in having the seller pay for. These can be temporary buydowns in hopes that rates eventually get to a lower permanent rate you can then refinance to, or permanent buydowns which are more pricy. That is why it typically is the goal to get a seller credit to pay for it. I would also add that people are selling right now, however the majority are motivated as they have a life event happening like relocation, divorce, or even growing family that no longer fits the property and cannot wait any longer.

    Answered by Michael Granados | Soldotna | 99 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 month ago
    Question about condemned properties and probate?

    Hi Kyla, Local real estate broker here in Washington. I am not a lawyer but generally.... When a property is in probate and condemned, the legal rights of the occupants change significantly. Because the owner has passed away, the property is currently under the control of an executor or an administrator appointed by the court. Even if your friend has been living there for three years, if the property is now condemned and in probate, they generally have no legal right to remain. No Tenancy Rights: If they were not paying rent to the deceased owner under a formal, enforceable lease, they likely do not have "tenancy" status. Even if they had a verbal agreement, the death of the owner often terminates that agreement. Condemnation: When a city condemns a property, it means it is legally uninhabitable. By staying there, your friend is violating health and safety codes, which gives the authorities the right to remove them immediatelyaEUR"often by force. I would say they do need to start finding another place to reside to avoid getting evicted. Definitely recommend they contact some sort of legal professional or can even call 2-1-1. This is a central hub for all community services in Washington State and can guide them in the right direction for their situation.

    Answered by Michael Granados | Maple Valley, WA, USA | 72 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 month ago

    Contact Information

    Location

    1027 State AvenueMarysville, WA, 98270

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