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Beautifully Remodeled Rancher!
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360 Main St., Pullman
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$199,000
4 beds, 2 baths, 2,000 sq. ft, landscaped Pam Eskridge, Broker (509) 330-0508 HOME AND LAND www.pullmanhomeandland.com
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1127 Lynandra Dr., Moscow
$272,000
5 Bed, 3 Bath, 2,676 sq ft, Hardwood Floors Moscow Realty (208) 882-5531 www.moscowrealty.com
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Beautiful Fort Russell Home!
501 S. Polk, Moscow
$158,900
Abundant Natural light in this 3Bd, 1Ba, fenced Danny Howard, REALTOR® (208) 790-1163
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Near the Aquatic Center & Schools!
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1924 Vandal Drive, Moscow
$149,900
TBD Reams Rd, Moscow
Affordable 4bd, 2ba, 1-level home with a fence!
Lynn Kramer, Broker (509) 336-0607 www.Windermere.com
Brian Loomis, REALTOR® (208) 892-3160
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1950 NW Canyon View Dr., Pullman Enjoy the great view from this 3 bedroom 2 bath home on a large level lot near Pullman High School and the Aquatic center! This open floor plan features a main level living room, kitchen and eating area that opens up to a patio and large back yard. Upstairs you will find both the master bedroom and an additional bedroom plus bath. Downstairs you will also find a third bedroom, bath and family room overlooking the back yard.
Offered at $218,000
For more info contact Lori Churchill Cofer, Realtor® Licensed in WA & ID (509) 330-0086 www.MyPullmanHome.com
$69,900
6.78-acre lot, 4 miles from city limit!
877 N Bitterroot, Moscow
$62,500
Fenced 7000+ sq ft lot in great location! Jeri Rainer, Agent (208) 596-2202 www.Windermere.com
Robinson Park - Manufactured Home!
TBD 4 Reams Rd, Moscow
$59,900
6.53-acre lot, 4 miles from city limit!
605 N. Almon #20, Moscow
$15,900
Clean 2bd, 2ba, well maintained, close to campus
Lynn Kramer, Broker (509) 336-0607 www.Windermere.com
Deann Billing, REALTOR® (208) 596-8811
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306 N 4th St, Oakesdale
$169,000
Quality-built 4Bd/2Ba home on larger lot Jess Rainer, Agent (509) 339-3992 www.Windermere.com
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Beautiful Rural View Property!
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Carmel Travis Carmel specializes in the art of making your home look neat, stylish and inviting to a potential home buyer, the essential Àrst step in selling your home.
1028 Goldhill, Princeton
$273,000
1211 Uniontown Rd, Genesee
$199,500
2406 Itani Drive, Moscow
$259,000
Convenient Rural living. Home/shop, 23.2+/- AC
3Bd/1Ba home w/multiple outbuildings on 13 acres!
One Level Home, 1818 sq. ft. 3 bed, 2 bath. Wow!
Deann Billing, REALTOR® (208) 596-8811
Jennifer O’Brien, Assoc. Broker (509) 338-2017 www.Windermere.com
Teri Skiles, Realtor® (208) 669-1364 www.homesinmoscow.com
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Staged homes sell faster. Call Carmel today. 918 East E. Street, Moscow
$212,500
TBD Mix Road, Moscow
$165,000
3bd/2ba, Family Rm., Hardwood Floors, Built-Ins
Build Your Dream Home & Shop, 4.85 +/- Acres
Amberlyn Reisenauer, Realtor® (509) 330-1427 www.gbyers.com
Amberlyn Reisenauer, Realtor® (509) 330-1427 www.gbyers.com
5505 Hwy. 95 N., Potlatch
$189,000
Mixed use commercial/ residential/ investment. Deann Billing, REALTOR® (208) 596-8811
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Summit Realty Northwest
22 Sand Rd, Pullman
$499,000
5 bedrms, 3 baths & 2,132 sq ft garage/shop Marian Hood, Realtor® (509) 334-0562
1037 Reams Rd, Moscow
$389,900
5Bd/3ba home, garage, barn & shed on 12 acres!
$234,000
Lg 4Bd/2Ba home — or separate home & apt! Jess Rainer, Broker (509) 339-3992 www.Windermere.com
Lynn Kramer, Broker (509) 336-0607
www.cbtpullman.com
600 SW Summer, Pullman
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1600 NE Upper Dr, Pullman
$221,000
4Bd/2Ba - Great location near park & WSU! Lynn Kramer, Broker (509) 336-0607
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525 SW Summer St, Pullman
$199,900
Space & light! 4Bd/2Ba--close to school! Jeri Rainer, Broker (208) 596-2202 www.Windermere.com
1045 NW Ritchie St, Pullman
$192,000
2 bedrms, 2 baths, covered patio & fenced yard Marian Hood, Realtor® (509) 334-0562 www.cbtpullman.com
1400 SW Lost Trail Dr, Pullman
$184,900
Like-new 3Bd/2Ba with easy walk to park! Chris Clark, Broker (509) 432-8222
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How to guarantee your garden starts off on the right foot
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As winter slowly winds down, many gardeners cannot wait to soak up the springtime sun and get their hands dirty in the garden. Such excitement is not just good for gardeners, but can benefit the garden in the months to come as well. Late winter or early spring is a great time to get a head start on the gardening season. Even if gardening season is still around the corner, completing the following projects can ensure your garden gets off on the right foot.
Clear debris
One of the best things you can do for your garden as winter winds down is to clear it of debris. Winter can be especially harsh on a landscape, and gardens left to the elements are often filled with debris once spring arrives. Dead leaves, fallen branches, rocks that surfaced during the winter frost, and even garbage that might have blown about in winter winds can all pile up in a garden over a typical winter. Clearing such debris likely won't take long, but it's a great first step toward restoring the garden before the time comes to plant and grow the garden once again.
Examine the soil
240 NW True St, Pullman
$164,500
535 SE Side St, Pullman
Charming 3Bd/1Ba - great for entertaining! Lynn Kramer, Broker (509) 336-0607 www.Windermere.com
$160,000
Super-cute 2Bd/1Ba next to Kruegel Park Jacob T. Davis, Agent (509) 553-9068 www.Windermere.com
1165 SW Grand Ave, Pullman
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2Bd/1Ba mft’d home on private, fenced lot Jess Rainer, Broker (509) 339-3992 www.Windermere.com
be a good time to get back to work. Reach into the soil and dig out a handful. If the soil quickly crumbles, you can start preparing for gardening seasoning. But if the soil is still clumped together, it needs more time to dry out before you can begin your prep work.
Initiate edging Edging is another task gardeners can begin as they get ready for the season. Edge plant and flower beds, but be sure to use a spade with a flat blade or an edger designed to edge flower beds. Such tools will cut deep enough so grass roots that may eventually grow into the flower bed are severed. Depending on how large a garden is, edging can be a time-consuming task, so getting a head start allows homeowners to spend more time planting and tending to their gardens once the season hits full swing.
Fight weeds
Though weeds likely have not survived the winter, that does not mean they won't return once Soil plays a significant role in whether the weather starts to heat up. But as inevitable as a garden thrives or struggles. Examining weeds may seem, homeowners can take steps the soil before the season starts can help gardeners address any issues before they to prevent them from turning beautiful gardens plant. Ignoring the soil until a problem aris- into battlegrounds where plants, flowers and vegetables are pitted against unsightly and potentially es can turn the upcoming gardening seaharmful weeds. Spring is a good time to apply a son into a lost opportunity, so test the soil to determine if it has any nutrient or mineral pre-emergent weed preventer, which can stop weeds before they grow. Though such solutions deficiencies. This may require the help of a professional, but if a problem arises, you are not always foolproof, they can drastically reduce the likelihood of weed growth. might be able to adjust the acidity or alkaThough gardeners might not be able to start linity of the soil and still enjoy a successful Metro Editorial planting their gardens in late winter or early spring, gardening season. Another way to examine the soil is less they can still get outside and take steps to ensure Late winter or early spring is a great time to get a head start on the gardening complex but can shed light on when would their gardens thrive once planting season begins. season.