About Craig

Craig Blackmon is a real estate attorney based in Seattle, Washington. He has been practicing law in Seattle since 1999, focusing primarily on residential real estate matters. In 2005, he established his own solo practice, Seattle Property Lawyer, where he continues to serve clients today. His office is located at 92 Lenora Street, Suite 13, Seattle, WA 98121. Mr.

Blackmon earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Washington School of Law in 1999. Prior to law school, he obtained a Master in Teaching in Social Studies from Teachers College, Columbia University in 1992, and a Bachelor of Arts in Urban Studies from Columbia University in 1988. In addition to his legal practice, Mr. Blackmon became a licensed real estate broker in 2009. He was a member of the Northwest Multiple Listing Service (NWMLS) until 2015 and continued to provide real estate brokerage services outside the NWMLS until 2020.

His broker's license is now inactive, and he focuses solely on practicing law. Throughout his career, Mr. Blackmon has been involved in various real estate ventures aimed at promoting consumer savings and efficiency. Notably, he founded WaLaw, Quill, Added Equity RE, and RobotAgent.com, each designed to offer alternatives to traditional real estate models. Mr.

Blackmon is a member of the Washington State Bar Association, having been admitted on October 13, 1999. His license number is 29240, and his license status is active. For more information or to schedule a consultation, Mr. Blackmon can be reached at (206) 369-5949 or via email at [email protected].

Education

University of Washington School of Law

J.D. (1999) | Law

1997

Teachers College, Columbia University

Master in Teaching (1992) | Social Studies

1991

Columbia University

B.A. (1988) | Urban Studies

1984

Experience

Owner & Operator

Law Office of Craig Blackmon
2005

Accepted Jurisdictions

Washington

Court Admissions

Washington State Supreme Court State Supreme Court · Admitted 1999

Types of Cases Handled

residential real estate transactions real estate litigation

Legal Services Scope

Transactional support Litigation Appeals

Sources

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