Deborah Burns
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I am a Seattle Real Estate Agent and Relocation Specialist helping Buyers and Sellers with what I call "Seattle's Urban Villages". I chose to move to Seattle in 1994 and I am glad I did. I love Seattle!

Seattle has many wonderful neighborhoods or "Urban Villages" such as: Alki, Ballard, Belltown, Burien, Capitol Hill, Columbia City, Eastlake, Fremont, Georgetown, Green Lake, Leschi, Madison Park, Madison Valley, Magnolia, Mercer Island, Montlake, Normandy Park, Pioneer Square, Queen Anne, Seward Park, Three Tree Point, Wallingford, West Seattle, as well as The Eastside: Bellevue, Clyde Hill, Hunt's Point, Kirkland, Medina, Yarrow Point and many, many more.

Each of them has it's own unique character that contributes to the lifestyle, quality of life and Real Estate values for that neighborhood.I am truly able to put my clients' best interests above my own so that my clients get the best counsel possible. As an Idealist - Counselor on the Keirsey Temperament Sorter (1 to 2 percent of the population) I am fundamentally very good at working with my clients to help and guide them with Real Estate as an ethical and trusted Real Estate advisor.
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I'm Deborah, please enjoy looking at homes for sale by going to the "My Home Search" link!
Please follow this link "My Home Search" to begin searching ALL the active listings for Homes for Sale on the Northwest Multiple Listing Service (NWMLS) in the Greater Seattle/Bellevue and Eastside Areas.
There, you may search whenever and as long as you like after registering.
You will then be able to save your favorite homes, and set up your own automatic home searches to be notified of newly listed homes.
My Seattle's Urban Villages blog is still being developed, and I am in the process of making this a resource for you.
More information on Seattle Neighborhoods, as well as the Eastside ( Bellevue, Clyde Hill, Kirkland, and more) will be coming in the future.
In the mean time, please see the "Catagories" on the right side panel for posts on different Seattle and Eastside Neighborhoods.
Yesterday I stopped by an Open Studio reception for Artist Kristina Hagman at Sideral Press in Tukwila.
I have written about Kristina and her Art several times on the DANIEL SMITH Blog and her "36 Views of Mt Rainier".
I was excited to see her work again, and for the first time, ALL 36 prints were hanging on a single wall.
Sidereal Press is in a renovated "barn" and is a gorgeous space where owner Sheila Coppola works with artists hand printing the artwork on some amazing presses.
Sheila and Kristina showed me the cool old press (I think I was told it was a newspaper letterpress) that they pulled Kristina's' prints from.
Yesterday I went to some Broker Open Houses in Madrona and stopped by one in Leschi on the way back to my office.
The homes for sale in Madrona were listed from the $900,000 range to under $1,500,000.
Two of them had been recently and extensively remodeled, and are ready for new owners who are looking to buy a Madrona home.
Unfortunately the weather was unseasonably cold and gray for the end of May, and the homes that had views of Lake Washington were not able to show off their views like they would have in sunshine.
Here is some good news for at least one of my clients.
In Sundays' "Seattle Times", real estate columnist Kenneth Harney wrote an article called "'Jumbo' Mortgage Market Reviving".
Harney writes that Bank of America is entering into the very under-served Jumbo Home loan market this spring.
This will really help the Seattle / Bellevue real estate markets, which have high median home prices.
2008 was $395,000, down 11.9% courtesy of the NWMLS.
Jumbo loans are loans above the Conventional loan limit of $506,000, and we have been waiting for that limit to rise again to $567,500.
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