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Hey, I'm Michael. I sell homes in the Minnesota metro area with Counselor Realty, and before this I spent seven years as a police officer with Metro Transit Police. That career didn't just shape who I am — it shaped how I work. Pay attention to the details, do things the right way, and never cut corners.
Real estate is one of the biggest financial decisions most people will ever make, and it comes with a lot of moving parts that nobody really explains to you. Most buyers and sellers have no idea what questions they should even be asking. Getting an accepted offer feels like the finish line, but honestly, that's when the real work starts. I'll walk you through the whole process in plain language — contracts, contingencies, timelines — so you're never left wondering what's happening or why.
I work as part of The Boen Team, a group of experienced agents who take process and negotiation seriously. We're not here to wing it.
I also have a hands-on background in residential construction, painting, and home remodeling — including my own home. That experience comes in handy more than you'd think. I know what to look for during inspections, how to think about condition and pricing, and when something that looks minor is actually worth negotiating.
I'm also a Homes for Heroes affiliate, which means I offer rebates to military members, law enforcement, firefighters, healthcare workers, and teachers. These are people I respect, and I want to make sure they're getting solid representation and a fair deal.
If you want someone who's going to be straight with you and stay on top of every step of the process, I'd love to connect.