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by Holly Bradley
Buying a waterfront home in Washington State is an exciting opportunity to embrace the beauty and serenity of living by the water. Before diving into this unique real estate market, consider these 10 essential factors to ensure a smooth and informed home-buying journey
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I met my client Chris when he joined our Moving to the Pacific Northwest Facebook group. He was looking to relocate from the Bay Area to the Pacific Northwest. After years in a smaller rental, Chris wanted to buy a home with a backyard and...
If you are looking to build your dream home in a quiet, wooded area take a look at this Joemma Beach Farms property. It’s a beautiful 2.5 acre lot in the Lakebay area of the Key Peninsula. View the amazing area with our virtual tour...
Buying a home on an island might seem out of reach. But with the many islands in the Puget Sound–some more accessible than others–this is a dream that can become a reality. In our other island guides we’ve explored the San Juan, Whidbey, and Camano...
The Pacific Northwest has some of the most incredible scenery in the country. And one of the best places to soak up this beauty is on the San Juan Islands. This group of islands is between Washington and Vancouver Island, British Columbia. There are more...
Port Orchard appeals to home buyers for many different reasons. Some move here for waterfront living. The Kitsap Peninsula Water Trails provides opportunities for activities like kayaking and fishing. The city also has several marinas and a bustling waterfront. Others choose to live here because...
Vancouver’s population is on the rise and it’s easy to see why. Vancouver is just 10 miles across the Columbia River from Portland, OR. With a population of about 184,000 (US Census Bureau), it is much smaller than its big city neighbor. Vancouver has homes...
Buying a home is still part of the American Dream. A recent study by NerdWallet indicates that 84 percent of Americans say that buying a home is a priority. At the same time, many Americans feel that buying a home is much more difficult now...
Incredible scenery, well-paying jobs, mild climate—these are just some of the reasons people are moving to the Puget Sound. Population growth and a low housing supply is driving market costs up. Many people in and around Seattle believe that becoming a homeowner is out of...
We all want the best deal. That’s why we shop sales, use price matching sites, and do our research. Smart consumers know not to look at an item’s overall price at the grocery store, but at the price per ounce or pound. Real estate should...