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HOW TO SURVIVE BUYING YOUR FIRST HOME PAGE 3

SMALL PROJECTS ADD UP TO BIG APPEAL PAGE 4

THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE MOVING 1926 Lindsay Loop, Mount Vernon Skagit Tradition Realty 3780 E. College Way Mount Vernon, WA 98273 360-424-0300 Danya Wolf Listing Agent (360) 708-8294

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$359,900

Beautifully maintained Maddox Creek executive home. This sharp home boasts 4 bedrooms, 2.75 baths, family room in daylight basement, and 3-car garage. Lots of built-ins and custom work throughout. The formal dining room will make memorable holidays. Enjoy beautiful views from the private deck, and relax in the private patio and yard. MLS#235143

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SMALL PROJECTS ADD UP TO BIG APPEAL In this economy, homeowners are watching every penny. Just because money is tight doesn’t mean every renovation plan has to be cast aside. Smaller projects can revitalize a room without a big investment. (Continued on pg. 4)

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How to Survive Buying Your First Home Pg. 3

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Small Projects Add Up to Big Appeal

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Things to Consider Before Moving

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Neighbor Niceties

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Mortgages

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Burlington

$290,000

Beautiful Burlington Bayhill Rambler. Shy 1900 sq. ft., 3 BR, 2 Baths. Remodeled kitchen. Fully fenced shy ¼ acre lot. RV parking. MLS #197512 Call Charlie, 708-1415, Jeannie, 708-9645

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Burlington

$142,500

Solid rambler on large lot and great location. New Vinyl windows and partially finished basement. 4 bedrooms and 1 bath. A large detached shop/ garage. Hardwood floors and a great country kitchen. MLS #281231 Call Mike (360) 540-1341

Mount Vernon

$149,000

Well maintained 3 BR, 2 ½ bath, 2-story home in Skagit Highlands. 2 car attached garage. Great location, close to shopping and amenities. Community parks & walking trails. MLS #168546 Call Ivana, 770-3550

Sedro-Woolley

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Beautiful spacious classic home, professionally updated. 4+ bedrooms, 2.75 baths. office w/separate entrance. large lot on quiet street. Convenient to everything. MLS #295022 Call Elizabeth, 708-8800

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How to Survive Buying Your First Home

The lowest home prices in years and tax incentives are driving many people to purchase their first home. Few things are simultaneously as exciting and nerve wracking as becoming a homeowner. Preparation can make sure individuals are covering all of the bases. First time home buyers easily can be overwhelmed by the process of buying a home. In addition to the legal hurdles associated with purchasing a home, the stress of committing such a substantial amount of money can lead to some sleepless nights. But first time home buyers in the market for a home can prepare themselves for the process ahead of time. Though the following tips might not guarantee a smooth and stress-free home buying experience, they can answer a few questions and facilitate the process. • Establish your price range. As the housing crisis of the last several years indicated, many homeowners got in well over their heads. Some lost their homes to foreclosure, while others found it extremely difficult to pay their mortgage each month. First time buyers can avoid such scenarios by honestly assessing what they can afford and searching for homes within their price range. A host of Web sites, including some lender sites, provide free mortgage calculators so buyers can see just what they can afford. Lenders often recommend spending less than 30 percent of income on housing costs. • Research rates and taxes. Certain external factors beyond the price of the home will factor into a homeowner’s monthly financial commitment. Taxes and homeowner’s insurance can vary greatly depending on a home’s location. Research property taxes in different communities, and shop around for homeowner’s insurance when looking for a home. • Expect to pay costs. Closing costs are often a big shock to first time home buyers. Closing costs include lender fees, title and settlement fees, taxes, and homeowners insurance or homeowners association fees. Bankrate.com provides an annul closing cost survey for buyers to get a better feel of just what they will be spending when the time comes to sign on the dotted line. A lender can also give an estimate of what the fees may total. • Consult some professionals. Real estate professionals in the area might be able to paint a picture of what the real estate market is like at the moment. Prices might be on the rise, on the decline or remaining steady. If looking in a specific area, consult with a real estate agent about the area and what to expect. When shopping for a home for the first time, buyers should expect the unexpected. However, the surprise element can be reduced if buyers do their homework before beginning the buying process.

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In this economy, homeowners are watching every penny. Just because money is tight doesn’t mean every renovation plan has to be cast aside. Smaller projects can revitalize a room without a big investment. Homeowners who don’t have much to spend still don’t want to compromise quality with smaller improvements. Therefore, they’re often thinking of big appeal, albeit on a smaller scale. To get started, homeowners should look at the rooms they use the most and begin there. What’s the point of starting in a guest room or renovating the basement if it’s rarely used? Put available funds to work on the rooms that get seen. 4

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Small Projects

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Big Appeal For example, the kitchen is a popular room in many homes. If budget doesn’t allow for a rehaul of appliances or cabinetry, think about less expensive ways to modify the space. A new faucet can give the room a different look, as can replacing cabinet hardware and hinges. Revitalize the appearance of the room with new flooring, such as laminate that mimics the look of stone, wood or other natural surfaces. Change the accessories in a china hutch or hang some different artwork for an instant change.

Bathroom makeovers are often high on the list of improvements. But many improvements can be budget-busters. Think about improvements that change what is disliked. Maybe outdated wallpaper can be removed and replaced with paint. Clean up the grout around a bathtub by redoing to freshen the room. Go with a new color scheme achieved by replacing the old linens, bath mat and shower curtain.

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Living room re-dos can be achieved with some accessory changes and perhaps a new piece of furniture. Change a glass coffee table for an earthy leather ottoman that can also store toys or throw pillows. A simple swap of window treatments can dramatically change the look of the room. If seating has seen better days -- but a new set is not an option -- form-fitted slipcovers are a quick, and generally low-cost, fix.

Kids’ rooms often can be improved with some muchneeded storage space. Clear up clutter from the floor by installing a closet organizing system, which can hang clothes within reach for children. Older children may appreciate a room that reflects their maturity. Now is the time to change princess prints for bolder graphics or dump trucks for sophistication. All it often takes is a little paint and some new bed linens to achieve the look.

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Studies show that home ownership has a significant positive impact on educational achievement, civic participation, health and overall quality of life. That’s why, for more than 100 years, REALTORS® have helped people find their piece of the American Dream. To find out how home ownership can benefit you, talk to an agent who is a REALTOR®, a member of the National Association of REALTORS®. Every market’s different, call a REALTOR® today. Download a free copy of the Field Guide to the Benefits of Home Ownership at HouseLogic.com/buyandsell.

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Things to Consider Before Moving Moving has been ranked among some of the most stressful events in a person’s life. Despite the high levels of anxiety it can create, about 15 percent of Americans move each year. Younger people, aged 18 to 34, tend to do the most moving and go the longest distances, according to statistics. If you’re considering moving this year, it pays to do your research and be aware of a few tips before beginning the process. • Narrow down your target area. Choose your desired area before you begin looking for houses. Things to consider in the area are the school system if you have children, proximity to transportation or employment, recreational activities, distance from friends and family, and municipal taxes. You also want to consider safety, whether there is a lot of industry in the area, congestion, and any other factors that are important to you. • Get a pre-approval from a lender. A pre-approval will give you an estimate of what you can afford in a home and what a bank will lend

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you for a mortgage. This can help you narrow down your search for a home and figure out a buying budget. • Figure out your price range. Once you have your pre-approval you can set your price range. It pays to be conservative when setting this range to ensure you’ll have enough money after mortgage payments and utilities for the other necessities. Remember, the current market is favoring buyers, so buyers can probably negotiate the asking price down by a few thousand dollars. Therefore, if you’re interested in a home for $300,000, set your limit at $325,000 when looking at properties. • Decide on a house style. Some buyers prefer townhouses or condos because of their all-inclusive nature. Others want semi-detached or completely detached homes. You may prefer the all-on-one-level nature of a ranch-style house or the cozy dormers of a cape. See what houses you’re attracted to and select those styles as your preferences.

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• Consult with a real estate agent. You can certainly do your home searching by yourself. However, real estate agents have access to up-to-the-minute listings of properties from all different real estate agencies. Although they will receive a commission when you buy the house, it is paid by the seller, so using an agent is a wise investment. The same can be said if you need to sell your house in order to buy a new one. An agent can market your house more effectively than if you do it by yourself. It could be well worth the commission you pay for the exposure your home will receive. • Visit potential properties. You can save time by having an agent place you on an e-mail list that will automatically send you listings in your price range and area. This way you can narrow down properties based on features and even do drive-by visits before viewing the property if it seems promising. If you like a particular house, make an appointment with your agent to visit it. Don’t wait until the weekend. Weekends are busy days for house appointments and your agent may be able to spend more time with you on a weekday. Plus, you can beat the crowds to view the property. • Don’t get discouraged. Buying and selling homes is a process. You may fall in love with a house only to lose the house to a higher bidder. Or you may find that the houses you desire are just above your price level. With time you will get a home that has much of what you want, even if it takes months to get there.

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46 Percentage of adults who have downloaded an app to help them shop or make a purchase Source: Pew Internet and American Life Project

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MOUNT VERNON PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP… in this Hilltop home. Open floor plan, hdwds, vaulted ceiling, lots of natural light. 3 Br & 1.75 baths up & 1/2 down. Private backyard, covered patio. $264,000. #292960 SPECTACULAR VIEW!… 10+ acres, hard to find view property! View of valley, river & mtns. Power & water to property. $249,000. #147323 SERENE SETTING… 1512 sf Rambler on 2.48 acres partially cleared, lg evergreens & spring fed pond near Deception Pass. $179,500. NEW PRICE #169684 CASH OR TERMS… full ac lot w/drilled well & 4 Bd septic. Nice location in Alger & owner will finance. $149,500 #219890 COUNTRY ESTATE… On 2.38 ac overlooking Padilla Bay. 3 Br, 3 Ba home + a separate Carriage House w/studio apt up, 3 bays below. Parklike setting w/ privacy. $629,000 #128481 Jan Scally Fritz Inman Shelah Inman Dick Best Phil Hurtig

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AFFORDABLE HOME… on 1 ac. Solid home, hardwood floors, updated kitchen, tile counters & foundation. 300 ft of Creek front. No short sale, bank will finance. $159,500. #292338 129 ACRES… nicely wooded and great opportunity to buy large acreage at just $3,837 per acre. $475,000. #104177 VACANT LAND… 5 ac level parcel. Bldg site ready for new Mobile or stick blt home. West of I-5 location (Hobson Rd), offers wanted... $100,000. #2929150 GREAT OPPORTUNITY… level piece of land in the city, zoned multi-family, 3 one story units can be built. Density for 2 story units. All utilities available. $315,000. #208598 PEACEFUL 55+ PARK… spacious Dble Wide, painted inside/out, new roof, skirting. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, den area. Views/walking trails by Padilla Bay. $48,900. #61564

4 BR RAMBLER!… home w/great room, den, bonus room & kitchen w/eating space. Fenced backyard. Hot Tub,many upgrades. $225,000. #226036 VERY PRIVATE… on 1.65 Ac parcel w/ adjoining 4.59 Ac tract. 3 bdrm, 1 3/4 ba home, 840 + sf shop & out buildings. Unique pond, $340,000. #267821 SPECTACULAR VIEWS… of Similk Bay & beyond. Just over 1 acre, water, power in street, very desirable location $175,000. #121206 BIRCH BAY!… 3 level acres with public water & sewer with 2 bedroom cabin. Zoned for up to 12 lots. Great investment. $205,000. #275743 AFFORDABLE COUNTRY HOME… on 1/2 ac.. Living room with free standing woodstove, adjoining kitchen & dining. 3 bedrooms + den/hobby room. 1 3/4 baths. 2 outbuildings . $195,000. #233664

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$72,000

Here is an opportunity to own a very popular & thriving luncheon cafe located inside a retail garden nursery. The Garden Cafe has seen an increase in business each of the 4 years of current ownership. MLS#189350

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SEDRO-WOOLLEY

$199,900

Large 3 bdrm rambler on 14.5 ACRES. CARD is almost complete to divide property into 3 lots. Land is perfect for grazing animals. Features include: good sized barn with loft, power & water; huge rear deck; hot tub; new floor coverings; and extra room off kitchen. MLS#227113 Suzanne Jenkins 360-941-2983

$114,900

Beautiful 2 bedroom home in shy quarter acre lot. Park like setting with herb garden space and fruit trees: 10 varieties of apples, 4 kinds of cherries, 3 plum trees & kiwi. Features include oak flooring and wainscoting style exterior painted above with clear cedar siding below. A lot of parking space! Will consider trade for rural property/small acreage. NOT A SHORT SALE OR FORECLOSURE! MLS#207773

BURLINGTON

$199,000

Affordable country living yet only minutes to town. Unique 3 bdrm farmhouse with many upgrades, including oak kitchen cabinets & tile countertops. Detached 30x50’, 2-story shop w/attached carport for RV. Separate bonus room. MLS#286030 Donna Kurras 360-770-7596

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Neighbor Niceties Don’t silently steam on your side of the fence. Here’s how to handle issues that may arise next door. Most everybody knows some of the cardinal rules of being a good neighbor: Keep your yard, garage and sidewalks neat; don’t trespass on a neighbor’s property; and certainly don’t let anyone in your household - two- or four-legged make too much noise, especially early in the morning or late at night. What constitutes tidiness and acceptable decibel levels remain a matter of debate. And then there are thornier issues that literally sever friendly relationships. For example, those branches growing over your property line, shading your roof and serving as a trampoline for squirrels? It would be nice if your neighbors pruned them, but don’t count on it. Or the party that gets a bit rowdy? Complain, and you may be labeled Scrooge. The dog next door that barks at all hours of the day? You may prefer to have him stay indoors all day, but remember this could be the equivalent of a family member, so tread gently. And here’s yet a more novel peccadillo: Your neighbors think your freshly painted facade is too

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similar to theirs - and imitation isn’t the highest form of flattery. So, what can you do? Start by building a good relationship. Pauline Panza, a saleswoman with Keller Williams Realty NJ Metro Group in Montclair, N.J., suggests introducing yourself when new neighbors move in and extending a helping hand to feed a neighbor’s cat or pick up mail if you know they’re going away, she says. Cindy Royall Libonati, with Ewing & Associates Sotheby International in Calabasas, Calif., suggests, “If you notice anyone struggling financially or because of health, bring over a meal. Or if someone’s elderly and can’t move their trash can, do it for them,” she says. In her Woodland Hills neighborhood, neighbors developed a tradition of sharing Bloody Mary’s on New Year’s morning. Times of trouble require additional care, as Rob and Melinda DeRocker experienced when a lost cat went high up in their maple tree in Tarrytown, N.Y. “All our attempts to coax it down met with it going

60 feet high in the air. Friends came over with a ladder,” says Rob. After Day 4, the DeRockers sent out a picture by Email to neighbors and posted it on Facebook, and someone else alerted a local newspaper. Finally, the DeRockers received an Email from the owners who lived a half-mile away in an adjacent town that the cat was their missing Fluffy. Fluffy soon came down but ran off, though the owners’ dog located him. “We were happy to see the cat reunited with its distressed owners, and we ended up making new acquaintances” Rob says. But when disputes arise, the best strategy is to try to resolve them face-to-face, since people generally are friendlier and less confrontational than in letters or Emails, says Los Angeles real-estate attorney Zachary D. Schorr. Etiquette guru Jacqueline Whitmore agrees. “Hostility only breeds hostility,” she says. Approach your neighbors when they’re most likely to listen, which means not at dinner or late at night, and engaging in a pleas-

ant conversation that starts with a compliment, says Whitmore, author of “Business Class: Etiquette Essentials for Success at Work” (St. Martin’s Press, 2005). Sometimes, a simple heads-up is sufficient. With tree limbs or barking dogs, explain you’re going to check local and state laws, says Schorr. Or with the paint fiasco, it’s a done deal, and Schorr thinks there’s nothing to be do since no law probably was broken. “The annoyed homeowners are unreasonable,” he says. The common denominator is to take the high road, since you may be neighbors for a long time. Doing so will also give you a leg-up if anything you do upsets them, Schorr says. If being nice fails, leave a paper trail with a letter and cite relevant rules, says Schorr. If you still get nowhere, talk with an official or member of your homeowners’ association. “Many communities offer free mediation to avoid costly litigation,” says Schorr.

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Mortgages

Where Today’s Down Payment Comes From With the housing crash in the wake of the financial industry meltdown, gone are the days when most homebuyers could squeak by with a tiny down payment. Today, many lenders require a minimum down payment of at least 20 percent - which begs the question, where are buyers getting the extra funds needed nowadays? According to the National Association of Realtors’ Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers 2005-

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2010, 66 percent of recent homebuyers used savings for the down payment on their home purchase, up from 50 percent in 2005. Receiving a gift from a friend or relative has increased as a downpayment source among all buyers, from a low of nine percent in 2006 to a high of 18 percent in 2010. “Savings are providing the bulk of down payments, but people are also asking their families to step up and gift or lend them

money to meet the strict financing guidelines that banks are following,” said Perrine Knight, a commercial and residential broker with Baird and Warner in Chicago. “I would also advise researching any down-payment assistance programs and grants in your county and state that buyers could possibly qualify for,” said Sam Bass, a broker with Acadia Realty in Atlanta. The down payment isn’t the only

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fund you need to be concerned about. To ensure that you have enough salted away for down payment and closing, Knight recommends raising at least 25 percent of the home’s price if you’re purchasing below $417,500 and 30 percent or more for any property that’s more costly. Home shoppers who qualify also may want to pursue a mortgages loan insured by the Federal Housing Administration FHA, which requires only 3.5 percent down.

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5 BDRM, 1.5 BATH 5 bdrm, 1.5 bath, w/hot tub. 2 bdrm, 700 Talcott, S.W. All $1500/mo. 1St, dep. 360- energy efficient appliances. Storage shed. Comprehen336-5308 sive screening report req'd. Beautiful MV newer town- No smoke/pets. $795. + $600 home 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba, 1600 sq. dep. 360-840-5728 ft., $1195. Call 360-333-1886. Burl. Large 3 bdrm, 1.5 ba, gas heat, 2 car garage, no smoke. $1195. 360-391-3644 Burl. very nice 2 story, 1550 sq. ft. home, with carpet, frplc., granite countertops, 1 car garage, applcs. incl., $1,000 damage, $1200/mo. Contact Mike (360) 202-4700 after 5 p.m.

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3 bdrm, 2 ba., in Burl. ANACORTES 4-PLEX $1250/mo., 1st & $800 dep. 3 bdrm. 2 ba, upstairs unit. Credit chk. Ready between 3602 B Michele Ln. Gas frplc, 12/2 & 12/15. 360-766-5203 1 bdrm in Burl. carport, natural gas heat, utility room, W/D hookups, 2 prking w/ small stg. WSG paid. $860 + 3 bdrm, 2 story quaint older $750/mo. W/S pd. $600/ $800 dep. 360-293-8506 Victorian home with garden, damage. No pets. 856-6878 kimm.pacificridge@gmail.1.5 ba, large kitchen/dining com area, gas heat, barn storage, 2 Bdrm, 1 ½ Ba, gas heat, West MV, new carpet, W/D. W/D hook-up, garage, $795. Apartments for Rent: $995/mo. 1St & dep. No pets. Avail. now. 1000-A Sterling All utilities paid including 360-387-5713, 360-420-5514 St., S.W. 425-773-0573 power and cable TV. 1 Bdrm $700/mo. Monthly rental 3 Bdrm, large yard, beautiful 2 bdrm, 1 ½ ba, MV, private agreement. 24 hr. on-site Big Lake view, gas heat, garage, fenced backyard, Pet laundry, close to college. Call $1,200/mo. incl. sewer & yard okay. $825/mo. $800/dep. care. 360-421-2004 360-422-5162, 360-333-9159 (360) 424-0221.

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FALL SPECIAL Mount Vernon 2 & 3 bdrm duplex

Private, quiet setting, all new. All appliances, W/S/G incl. Only $795, $855 & $895/mo. Call 206-4099317 or 206-849-3334.

Looking for roommates to share my 3 Bdrm home in Burlington. There are 2 Bdrms available to rent. Rent is $450 per month. No lease, just month to month. You will have own bedroom and share a bathroom in a non-smoking home. Rent includes access to washer and dryer, shared kitchen, large fenced back yard. Room could be furnished with futon and dresser for an additional $50 per month. Street parking in front of the house. Nice, well maintained house in Burlington, easy freeway access and bus line. Quiet neighborhood. House does have dogs and cats, so no additional pets please. You will share utilities. Wifi is available in the house for additional cost. Please call 360-770-2035 for more information and to come see the room.

4-PLEX in Stanwood. 3 bdrm, 1 ba, w/tile and hardwood floors, $900; 2 bdrm, 1 ba, top floor, $675; 1 bdrm, w/new carpet & vinyl, $650; 2 room studio w/laminate Move in Special. Big Lake floors, $485. All with views. waterview RV space. $300. 425-478-0848 No dogs. (206) 778-8147

ANAC. Doublewide, 3 bdrm, MV RV PARK. Affordable 2 ba, yard, gas furnace, $790 monthly living. Nicest park in + dep. 928-345-2086 town. (360) 428-8787

Retired, responsible nonsmoking couple would like home to lease. 3 bdrm, 2 ba or larger. Master must be on main floor. 2 car garage & boat parking. Natural gas or propane. Prefer country or rural. Hardwood / tile floors. Shop would be a plus. Local references / financial info avail. The perfect home will be pet friendly. Avail. Feb. 1, 2012. Please call John at 785-410-2265.

REDUCED: Mobile Home in beautiful Park Village, Mount Vernon. 1248 sq. ft. 3 bdrm, 2 ba, open floor plan, large bedrooms, storage shed, many upgrades. $24,750. 360-319-4274

SPECIAL OFFER! $100 off first 12 months space rent! 1993 Dartmouth, 28x60, 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba. New roof & rear deck. Lrg. kitchen w/appliances. Full laundry room with washer & dryer! Must see! Beautiful 55+ comm. Only $35.9k! Financing avail! 360-424-6946

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CASH BUYER LOOKING FOR BARGAIN Want waterfront, woodsey with some sun (gardner), half acre plus, with or without smallish to medium home (older, fixer?) not sub-division (no real close neighbors). 360-720-4480

Prime location on Riverside Dr. Paved 21,780.00 square feet sales lot with lights,signs and ready to go on busy Riverside dr. Over 2000 sq ft building with offices, shop, lobby area, bathroom, attic storage area.Large shop door with garage door opener. Upstairs office has view of entire sale lot . Land Use (550) RETAIL/AUTO/TIRES/MARINEC RAFT/AIRCRAFT & ACCESS. Neighborhood (6R9) AUTO SALES/SERVICE FACILITIES Reduced to only! $329,000 428-5040

BURLINGTON HILL $359,900 963 Hillcrest Drive; Beautiful views; 2300 square foot rambler; 3 bedroom; den; great room; open floor plan; many upgrades; large master suite; Saturday and Sunday 1-4pm

Condo warehouse space. 18'x60'. All amenities. Security. Call Rick, 360-3197359

Former McDonald's 1908 Riverside Drive Mount Vernon

2300 S. 19TH STREET New Construction Pricing $325,000 2000 sq. ft. rambler on 10,000 sq. ft. lot Very quiet, secluded, S. Mount Vernon area 3 bdrm + den/4th bdrm, 2 ½ baths Granite countertops, stainless appliances Open floor plan Master suite features soaking tub, double vanities, double shower Close to schools, shopping, easy I-5 access Act now to pick colors. Call Builder Direct Legacy Home Builders Charlie Ash 360-770-7678 www.legacyhb.net

HOME FOR SALE 29,900 This is a spacious 1800 square foot manufactured home in a quiet community. It has 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. It has a formal dining room, two living rooms, a wood stove and vaulted ceilings with skylights. With qualified Bank loan the monthly payment is $750, this includes the mortgage, space rent, garbage & sewer. The community is also pet friendly. 600 N reed st #50. Call 360-333-3110

SEDRO-WOOLLEY Rent-to-own this new 1470 sq. ft., 3 bdrm, 2 ba. Green built home. $1,450.00 mo. For details go to www.skagitsolutions.com

-Prime owner/user opportunity -Excellent location for numerous office & retail uses -Close proximity to one of the highest traffic intersections (Riverside & College Way) -Strong neighboring retail base anchored by WalMart and Safeway -Seller will consider any reasonable offer Price reduced to $595,000 Grubb & Ellis Co. Call Scott Clements 206-388-3020

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17076 BLACKBERRY CT, MV $279,000 Wonderful open floor plan home on one level. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, 2 car garage. Full walk-in storage access under home. Large lot with garden shed & territorial view. Call Kim Kelley at 202-5515. #263715

1048 Cassius Ct, Camano Island Beautiful 3 brm 3 bth 3 car gar custom designed by owner-engineer with the best island view of Utsalady Bay,Mt. Baker Whidbey Is. La Conner, & Mt. Vernon fireworks. Amenities as follows: Kitchen w/ storage space,pantry,center Isle w/extra sink, 2 gas fireplaces, UVR windows. shop/wine cellar/etc. Call Jim Nicholas 360-708-9379 MLS#: 292797 $575,000

1229 Harrison St, Mount Vernon Great foundation, great bones...great start to an excellent investment. 3 bedroom/1 bath home w/an attached carport & garage on a fenced lot behind the Mount Vernon post office. Surrounding this home is plenty of foliage of all colors, perfect for any nature lover that wants the convenience of living downtown Call Racquel McDermott 360-420-1830 MLS#:286000 $89,500

5235 Timberridge Dr, Mount Vernon Beautiful NW Contemporary home. Bright with high ceilings, open kitchen, nice appliances, huge garage with storage. Great floor plan. Move in ready. Motivated sellers. You have to see this one! Call Laura Bird 360-630-9692 MLS#: 284020 $155,000

18307 PETER BURNS RD, MV $297,500 23 acre farmette close to Big Lake & ORV Park. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, detached 28’x48’4 bay shop, fenced pasture with 30’x36’ barn. Dog kennels & grooming room. Call Warren Bingham at 770-2421. #231367 700 N REED ST., #87, SDW $39,950 This large 4 bedrooms, 2 bath double wide is very clean & move-in ready. Many upgrades & improvements. One of the nicest homes in Valley View. Close to shopping & all services. Call Rita Ingram at 708-8338. #275029

3710 BROADWAY ST., MV $289,900 Nice hilltop home on just over 2/3 acre. 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 2345 sq.ft. family & bonus room & 3 car garage. Sunny fenced back yard & 1/3 acre of private evergreen filled woods. More info & photos at skagitvalleyhomes.com. Call Bill & Jannette Krieger at 421-4446. #277733 21356 ROLLING RIDGE DR, SDW $294,650 Ultra spacious custom home in the pristine neighborhood of Rolling Ridge Estates. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths plus office & wonderful sun room. Call Elizabeth Miller at 420-3607. #223101

3610 Mohawk Ct, Mount Vernon Nice 4 bedroom, 2 full bath home on an extra large lot in a cul-de-sac. Downstairs is plumbed for an extra bathroom. In the winter you can see the swans on Trumpeter Lake. Nice views from this home to Anacortes and up to Bow. Beautiful deck looks over the large yard which has several fruit trees. Nice neighborhood, nice home. Call Becky Elde 360-770-9427 MLS#: 292067 $320,000

Lot 1 Timberland Ct, Concrete Affordable Presale Craftsman Home on 1 full acre. Nice open floor plan. Choose your own colors before it is built.Would make a great vacation home also.Walk across the street to Rasar State Park where there are miles of trails through the woods down to the Skagit River. Only 16 miles east of Sedro Woolley! Call Becky Elde 360-770-9427 MLS#: 52665 $165,000

1114 S 6th St, Mount Vernon Affordable is this FreddieMac/ Homesteps Foreclosure. This home features 3 bedrooms 2 full baths and a fenced yard. This home qualifies for the FreddieMac First Look Initiative preference for owner occupied offers thru 9/9/2011.Plus a limited 2 year Home Owner Warranty for owner occupied. Call Laura Bird 360-630-9692 MLS#: 267237 $49,900

45884 DIVISION ST., CON $68,900 Nice 4 bedroom home on a good sized lot. This property is located close to Hwy. 20 for easy commute. Would make a great rental or first time home. Call Lee Ann Dean at 421-3082 or Karine Anderson at 421-1189. #283121 807 W. HAZEL, MV $94,500 Loads of potential in this fixer. Large kitchen with tons of cabinets, large living room, potential for upstairs master suite. Large lot, covered patio, fenced back yard. Call Sarah Minton at 770-3076. #266500

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• Open floor plan • Large master • Private air strip • 38 acres • Many greenbelts • Plus 2 bdrms up • 2700+ sf home • Lg shop/barn Anita Kohl 961-7795 Cleaver Sanders 941-3482 Dawn Hardman 540-0058 DJ Jacobs 941-5279 Duane Gish 770-9299 Dominic Pettruzzelli 333-5210

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Marlene Deasy 661-6720 Megan Daly 206-383-4407 Mike Newman 708-1419 Noli Goode 630-6527 Paula Margerum 220-0681 Rick Kiesser 770-1195

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17766 PAMELA ST., MV $387,900 S. Mount Vernon custom luxury home on ½ acre with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths plus den & bonus room upstairs. Great room with built-ins, gas fireplace & Kempas hardwood floors. Chefs kitchen with cherry cabinets. Call Karen Beckner at 840-9455. #284524 125 N. 6TH ST., MV $389,500 Built in 1923. Traditional 4 bedroom, 3000 sq.ft. home featuring hardwood floors, 10’ceilings, beautifully remodeled kitchen, many custom & gracious touches throughout. Very large yard, private & beautifully landscaped. Call Sarah Minton at 770-3076. #285329

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18562 VALENTINE RD, MV $349,950 Restored farmhouse with new addition on Pleasant Ridge. 2798 SF, 3 bedrooms, bonus room & more. Located on a level, partly pastured 1.78 acres with outbuildings. More info & photos are SkagitValleyHomes.com. Call Bill & Jannette Krieger at 421-4446. #285352

534 SPOKANE, LAC $139,900 Wonderful La Conner home featuring views of the marina, spacious living & family rooms, 4 bedrooms & 2 baths, fireplace, attached garage & great amenities abound. Call Sarah Minton at 770-3076. #293591

1301 ALPINE VIEW DR., MV $429,000 Beautiful Eaglemont home on the 12th green offers: 4 bedrooms, 2629 SF, 3 car garage & main floor master. Brazilian Labradorite stone c’tops & all new hardwood. Call Bill & Jannette Krieger at 421-4446. #269149

8047 AVERY LANE, SDW $163,000 Nice 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1344 sq ft, 1998 manufactured home on level & cleared 1.1 acres. Rural area but close to amenities. Photos at SkagitValleyHomes.com. Call Bill & Jannette Krieger at 421-4446. #264108

15002 CHANNEL LN, LAC $435,000 Waterfront home at a great price. 1-story home with wonderful floor plan with spacious rooms & spectacular water views. Large level lot, 2 car garage. Close to LaConner. Call Sarah Minton at 770-3076. #249568

2028 FOWLER ST, MV $235,000 Great location, great floor plan at a great price! 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, newer roof, new exterior paint & many interior upgrades. Covered back deck & fully fenced. Call Mel Foley at 770-3115. #236846

6792 F & S GRADE RD., SDW $485,900 Car Collector’s Dream: garage space for 12 cars! Approx. 2238 SF, 3 bedrooms, 1.75 baths. Pond, 6+ acres, lower property w/ approx. 740’of Samish River frontage. Call Linda Eastman at 202-4075. #90077

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