Monday, February 28, 2011

Sellers-Get Ready for Home Inspections

Get Ready for Home Inspections

It's a Buyers' market and Buyers will have strong expectations right now...that Sellers will repair problems. Some Buyers may develop their itemized list down to re-caulking a tub, and Sellers should be ready to deal with this. Some Buyers are willing to negotiate but many are not. And the question for Sellers is this: If you choose not to repair that running toilet and the Buyer walks away from this transaction over that issue, will that be okay with you? I would say, don't let that happen!

Friday, February 25, 2011

Another Great New Listing!

Fabulous Home-On the Hill in Marysville!

2929 asf, shop space, backs up to a park, and a rambler with a daylight basement! What more could you want!

REALTOR® Magazine-Daily News-Survey: Sellers Fare Better With Agents

It really does pay to use a Realtor! There is so much on-line exposure that Sellers get today from a reputable Realtor that they cannot, personally and individually, compete with!


REALTOR® Magazine-Daily News-Survey: Sellers Fare Better With Agents

I'm just a phone call away! Debibe

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Article About Baby Boomer's Needs


Daily Real Estate News | February 17, 2011 | Share
Boomers Expected to Change Housing Priorities
Developers and builders expect baby boomers to re-emerge in the real estate market soon, but they say boomers likely will come with a simpler agenda when it comes to what they’re looking for in a home.

"We have an opportunity to rethink a lot of the things we've done" in designing communities and homes that are intended for that age group, says Douglas Van Lerberghe, a land planner in Denver, who spoke during the National Association of Home Builders conference in Orlando, Fla., last month.

Housing experts predict retiring boomers will want a greater variety of housing styles, smaller homes, and developments that are restricted to older buyers.

Other high priorities they expect from this age group:

▪ Younger boomers will want to continue to work so homes close to job hubs will be important and home offices in floor plans.
▪ Walking trails are a No. 1 amenity desired by this age group.
▪ Gated access to communities and security is important.
▪ Expanded storage into garages.

Source: “Boomers Set to Reshape Housing Market, Again,” Chicago Tribune (Feb. 13, 2011)

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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Everett Vacant Lot-C1 Zoning

Need a spot to develop? Can built to the lot lines here and you're only 1 block from the entrance/exit to I-5 on Everett Avenue in Everett, Wa! Click on the link below for more information:)


Everett Vacant Lot-C1 Zoning

1818 Grove Street .56 acre lot + Building Mixed Use Zoning-Grove Street

For $220,000, you can own this apx 1600 asf clinic building on .56 acre lot.....right on Grove Street Marysville! Click on the link below to get more information!

Mixed Use Zoning-Grove Street

Mixed Use Zoning-1824 Grove St.

If you have an investor looking for a mixed use building now with future additional development potential....this may be the one. .52 acres! And you can buy this one in conjunction with the next door parcel for the bargain price of $425,000!

Grove Street-.52 Acres w/Building Powered by Listings-To-Leads

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Interest Rates on the Upswing

Here's a recent article in the Herald's business section discussion the increase in interest rates we've been seeing. Previously, interest rates were expected to fall to a point lower than 4% and stay there for a time. Good news for the economy means bad news for the bond market and interest rates...as investors flee the security of the government bonds for the potential of the stock market.

Here is that very interesting link:

Interest rates have gone up