About MW Park Real Estate

Real estate is a big decision. It deserves more than a search bar.

MW Park Real Estate was built as an alternative to the portal-first, agent-as-afterthought version of real estate most people are used to — a brokerage where the advisor comes first.

Based in Windsor Locks, CT — serving Northern Connecticut & Western Massachusetts.

Why MW Park Real Estate exists

Most real estate today is designed around apps: scroll, filter, guess, repeat. That works fine for browsing, but it falls apart the moment a decision actually matters — how much to offer, whether a price is realistic, what a repair issue really means, whether now is even the right time to move at all.

MW Park Real Estate exists to put a real local advisor back at the center of that decision, instead of leaving buyers and sellers to sort it out from a listing description.

What "concierge" actually means here

We don’t use that word to sound fancy. It means the work happens before, during, and after the transaction — not just at the offer or the listing photos.

  • A real conversation before any paperwork, so you know what you’re deciding and why
  • Straight answers, including “this isn’t a good fit” or “let’s wait,” when that’s the honest call
  • Coordination with lenders, attorneys, inspectors, and contractors, so you’re not managing every vendor solo
  • Follow-through after closing, not a handshake at the finish line

Our broker

MW Park Real Estate is owned and operated by broker Mike Wrabel.

Details on Mike’s background and path into real estate are coming soon — check back, or reach out directly and he’ll be glad to tell you himself.

Committed to this market, specifically

MW Park Real Estate isn’t trying to be everywhere. We focus on Windsor Locks, Suffield, Enfield, East Granby, Granby, Simsbury, Windsor, South Windsor, East Windsor, Avon, the broader Farmington Valley, Longmeadow, Agawam, and West Springfield — because knowing a market well means actually working in it, town by town.

Want to talk before you decide anything?

That first conversation is free and there's no obligation attached to it. Let's talk about what you're trying to do.