Spacious 4 Bedroom Rambler in an Established Neighborhood.

Posted by admin on June 13th, 2010 and filed under king county realestate | No Comments »

Spacious home in a well maintained neighborhood. 1820 sq ft rambler on a shy 1/4 acre lot. 4 bedrooms, 2BA, 2FP, 2nd kitchen, original hardwoods, dbl pane windows. Unique Master OR Mother-in-Law or roommate WING potential w/separate kitchen, laundry, bath, gas water heater & FP w/separate entrance. Fenced bkyd w/covered patio, fruit trees & RV parking. Walking distance to new Elem school, Library, YMCA & Golf Course. All appl stay! Sound home but in need of some cosmetic work & updating.

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Walking tour of eco-chic cottage for sale at 13541 Meridian Ave N Seattle

Posted by admin on June 9th, 2010 and filed under king county realestate | No Comments »

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Wendy gives a video tour of one of her Seattle listings using her new Sony Webbie HD camera. The marketing description of this cute little cottage for sale is below. Please note the fire hydrant is for decoration purposes only.

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Shrink your carbon footprint. Turn-key cottage with character & charm oozing from every pore of this green restoration using recycled/salvaged materials.

Open central living space with great exposed wood features, skylights; electric heat and a small wood stove with cooktop for romance or power outtages. Refininishd fir floors, Worthwood flooring in kitchen. New kitchen, new bathroom. New plumbing and new wiring. Underneath – new foundation posts and vapor barrier just installed by seller.

Large 270 square foot front patio deck; attached 220 square foot enclosed carport for projects/storage. Set back on wooded level lot for privacy and quiet. Drought-tolerant landscaping and garden space. Long level drive for guests or even RV parking.

Square footage of this cute little home is estimated at 800 square feet. It is believed a one bedroom addition has not been included in King County records.

Quirky and cool, there is even a “kitchen swing”. Built with pride in 1931 and fully restored in 2009! Step light on the Earth and live in a recycled home!

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Real Estate Title Companies In Fredericksburg- The Truth

Posted by admin on June 5th, 2010 and filed under king county realestate | No Comments »

http://www.fredericksburgrealtyinc.com Fredericksburg Real Estate Agent, Ed DeChristopher- serving the Fredericksburg, King George and Stafford areas for over two decades. Need advice on local real estate issues? Call Ed!

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Real Estate Price Collapse, Paradise Lost in SW Florida

Posted by admin on May 28th, 2010 and filed under king county realestate | 24 Comments »

Buy one get one free. What happens when the neighbors see the comps? Jingle Mail to the max. Will the county reassess all the homes in that community 1/2 off, and lower their taxes accordingly? How is that good for the tax base?

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FamousShamus Client’s Testimonial!

Posted by admin on May 23rd, 2010 and filed under king county realestate | No Comments »

Sean and Marla Steward explain why they used Famous Shamus as their Realtor and a helpful suggestion to homebuyers.

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Jennifer Nelson Coldwell Banker Bain

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When it comes time to buy or sell your home, don’t you want a Real Estate Professional who is fully committed to you and your needs? Jennifer is such a Realtor. She’ll employ what it takes-empathetic listening, passionate follow-through, and, if necessary, creative problem solving-to ensure your complete satisfaction. From the time that you meet Jennifer, you’ll be captured by her enthusiasm and passion for serving you and her driven commitment to make sure that you become another satisfied client. So, when it comes time for you or someone you know to buy or sell a home, consider giving Jennifer the chance to exceed your expectations and make your Real Estate experience the informed and focused journey that you really desire.

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Virtual Tour of 39 King St. Port Jeff Station NY 11776

Posted by admin on May 12th, 2010 and filed under king county realestate | No Comments »

Virtual Tour of 39 King Street. Port Jefferson Station, NY 11776. $399K to $428K. Impeccably Designed Stately Colonial w/ Every Amenity Imaginable. Features 5 BR’s (2 Master Size) w/2.5 Baths. Located in Desirable “Birchwood”. Beautifully Renovated W/New Open Floor Plan, Fully Loaded Designer Kitchen W/Granite, SS App, Tumbled Marble Backsplash. Hw Floors, New Roof & Siding, New Pella Windows, New Baths W/Spa Shower & Jacz, CAC, Basement, 2 Car Gar. Generous Rm Sizes & Fantastic Curb Appeal All Add Up To Making This A Truly Exceptional Home W/Low Taxes. For more info, visit www.FortuneRealtyLI.com

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VICKI IRVIN – The #1 Female Real Estate Investor In Maryland, DC, and Virginia

Posted by admin on May 9th, 2010 and filed under king county realestate | No Comments »

Vicki Irvin – The #1 Female Real Estate Investor In Maryland, DC, and Virginia
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REO and Short Sales 818.845.9700

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Allie MacAlister – Agent Name, Tricities, WA, State, Realtor

Posted by admin on May 2nd, 2010 and filed under king county realestate | No Comments »

According to market expert Allie MacAlister, Forbes, a major name in the financial world, says the Tri-Cities, Washington (Kennewick, Pasco, and Richland) should expect the second largest job growth in the entire United States in 2009.

Hiring at Hanford should begin soon thanks to $2 billion from the economic stimulus bill, and a plan to use cleaned up land for an energy park should help sustain jobs here.

A lot of remarkable things explain the population growth over the years.

The construction of the vitrification plant at Hanford as well as highway and housing construction, many commercial projects have pushed construction employment to the highest level in more than 25 years.

In Allie’s opinion the quality of life and affordable cost of living will continue to fuel growth in the Tri-Cities.

While it sometimes feels the focus of the Western Washington media on the wine industry glares on Walla Walla and Yakima counties, the majority of the state’s wine jobs are in the Tri-Cities, and the heart of the state’s wine industry is likely Prosser, where the wine industry has made an indelible mark on that community.

There are over 200 wineries in the Columbia Valley and the Tri-Cities is at the heart of it all.

She believes the housing market conditions will continue to experience the steady upward growth pattern enjoyed for most of the past 10 years.

The Department of Energy plans to spend enough money from the economic stimulus bill to pay wages for more than 4,000 and that will pump enough money into the Tri-City area economy to create 12,400 jobs in total.

And she believes that this will quickly deplete the current inventory of homes we have available in our market and spur increased new construction.

The Tri-City area already has a wide array of research, education, training, business and labor organizations in place needed to create a new green energy economy for the region and state, said Keith Klein, executive director of the Tri-City Local Business Association.

The influx of stimulus funded jobs, green energy focused research and one of the most affordable locations will continue to bring more and more people to the Tri-Cities.

For housing alone, in the Tri-Cities during the third quarter of last year, according to the Washington State University Center for Real Estate Research, median prices were reported to be $172,400.

This was a little more than a third of the $472,000 median cost of a home in King County. In Snohomish County, just north of King County, the median price was $370,000.

South of King, in Pierce County, the median price was $288,700 and farther south, Thurston County was at $270,000.

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