Zach Burr - Browns Point, WA
Attorney at Burrwood Law Group, PLLC
Real Estate Lawyers in Browns Point, WA
6716 East Side Drive NE Suite 1-436 Browns Point, WA 98422
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Browns Point Real Estate Lawyer
Updated: 03/02/2026
Areas of Practice
- Real Estate
- Construction Law
- Project Development and Management
Attorney Information
Overview
Zach Burr is an attorney/owner at Burrwood Law Group, PLLC. He is a licensed member of the Washington State Bar Association, and is also admitted in the Eastern and Western District federal courts. He has over 15 years of experience and represents clients on real estate, construction, and business matters.. He presents to industry groups on legal and real estate issues and has been interviewed for regional publications on real estate matters. Prior to starting Burrwood Law Group, Zach worked in-house as Regulatory Chair at an industry-leading corporation. He studied and received certification in Change Management and Process Improvement methodologies, which are a foundation of Burrwood Law Group. During law school, Zach also received his real estate license and worked for Commercial Properties Northwest. Zach serves on the Board of his community’s homeowners association, volunteers with neighborhood legal clinics, and has volunteered with Seattle Works on community improvement projects. When not in the office or courtroom, Zach enjoys spending time outdoors climbing, skiing, or coaching his children’s sports. He lives in Browns Point, WA with his wife and three children. Zach is committed to ensuring Burrwood Law Group is a valuable and trusted resource for the community.
Current Employment Position(s)
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Attorney/Owner
Contact
6716 East Side Drive NE
Suite 1-436
Browns Point, WA 98422
Phone: 253-881-7730
Email: Send a message
Hours: Monday - Friday: 09:00 am – 05:00 pm
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