We also happen to adore our area! Our passion and enthusiasm for this our community and surrounding areas, its colorful neighborhoods and people, makes us not merely Realtors(R), but knowledgeable guides. We know the ins and outs of the area and can often give great recommendations for anything you can think of (restaurants, parks, contractors, paint colors, wine, hikes etc).
If you're new to the area we'll enjoy imparting some lovely local secrets to you, and if you've been here for years we'll compare notes! While we love our clients, our priority is to uphold stellar professionalism, and to be fiercely protective of our clients' best interest. Armed with knowledge of our industry, we're more than agents we're matchmakers who bring together people, places, and dreams.
As a result of placing our clients' long term best interests first, we have developed a referral-based community who insist that everyone they know come to us when seeking professional advice in buying or selling real estate.
If you're new to the area we'll enjoy imparting some lovely local secrets to you, and if you've been here for years we'll compare notes! While we love our clients, our priority is to uphold stellar professionalism, and to be fiercely protective of our clients' best interest. Armed with knowledge of our industry, we're more than agents we're matchmakers who bring together people, places, and dreams.
As a result of placing our clients' long term best interests first, we have developed a referral-based community who insist that everyone they know come to us when seeking professional advice in buying or selling real estate.
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All properties are subject to prior sale, change or withdrawal.
Listing information is provided for consumer's personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any other purpose.
The data relating to real estate for sale on this website comes in part from the Internet Data Exchange (IDX) programs of the Northwest Multiple Listing Service and/or the Olympic Multiple Listing Service.
Choosing your real estate professional is one of the most important decisions you will make when buying property.
However, no matter whom you choose, these simple tips will help you find and purchase the home of your dreams more quickly and efficiently.
Keep your debt load to a minimum.
Don't make major purchases or incur any additional debt until after your purchase.
Pay down credit cards and don't apply for new ones.
Remember, financial institutions evaluate your financial situation on your gross monthly income.
However, no matter whom you choose, these simple tips will help you find and purchase the home of your dreams more quickly and efficiently.
Keep your debt load to a minimum.
Don't make major purchases or incur any additional debt until after your purchase.
Pay down credit cards and don't apply for new ones.
Remember, financial institutions evaluate your financial situation on your gross monthly income.
Don't skip this step.
Getting pre-approved is fast, easy and free.
A written pre-approval includes a completed credit application and a certificate guaranteeing you a mortgage to a specified amount.
With one in your pocket, you won't waste time looking at homes you can't afford.
Examine your finances.
How much can you afford to spend?
While a lender will tell you how much you qualify for, it's up to you to figure how big a payment fits into your budget.
What monthly dollar amount do you feel comfortable committing to?
Getting pre-approved is fast, easy and free.
A written pre-approval includes a completed credit application and a certificate guaranteeing you a mortgage to a specified amount.
With one in your pocket, you won't waste time looking at homes you can't afford.
Examine your finances.
How much can you afford to spend?
While a lender will tell you how much you qualify for, it's up to you to figure how big a payment fits into your budget.
What monthly dollar amount do you feel comfortable committing to?
Getting ready to move?
Use these helpful tips to stay on track during your upcoming relocation.
Before you know it, you'll be putting out the welcome mat and making yourself at home.
Start a "move file" to keep track of estimates, receipts and other information.
You may be able to deduct your move and lower your taxes, so check with the IRS to see what expenses can be deducted on your next tax return.
Prepare your children.
Arrange to have school records transferred to your children's new school district and/or daycare.
Use these helpful tips to stay on track during your upcoming relocation.
Before you know it, you'll be putting out the welcome mat and making yourself at home.
Start a "move file" to keep track of estimates, receipts and other information.
You may be able to deduct your move and lower your taxes, so check with the IRS to see what expenses can be deducted on your next tax return.
Prepare your children.
Arrange to have school records transferred to your children's new school district and/or daycare.
The purchase of a home is the single most costly investment most people make, and you want to know what you are getting for your hard-earned money.
It is important that you learn as much as possible about the condition of the home and the need for any major repairs before you buy, so that you can avoid any unpleasant surprises and difficulties later.
Inspections are a good way for home buyers to assure themselves that the home they are buying is in good condition.
It is very important for buyers to check out the property before closing, although sellers are to reveal any problems with the house that have to do with health and safety.
It is important that you learn as much as possible about the condition of the home and the need for any major repairs before you buy, so that you can avoid any unpleasant surprises and difficulties later.
Inspections are a good way for home buyers to assure themselves that the home they are buying is in good condition.
It is very important for buyers to check out the property before closing, although sellers are to reveal any problems with the house that have to do with health and safety.
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