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BUYING A HOME? PAGE 3
FIRE SAFETY: ROOM BY ROOM PAGE 4
HOUSING: IT’S GETTING BETTER PAGE 6
Q&A ASK OUR BROKER PAGE 7
15314 COTTONWOOD LN, MOUNT VERNON
$565,000
BEAUTIFUL acreage and residence in the heart of the valley. Quality built with custom detailing, surrounded by gorgeous landscape and western sunset Windermere Real Estate views. Formal living and dining, family room open to kitchen with granite and 1030 E. College Way breakfast bar with wine cooler. Ultra large master with private covered deck. Mount Vernon 360.424.4901 • 800.849.7939 Barn with 6 matted stalls, cedar tack room, heated wash rack and loft storage. www.ElizabethMiller.net Guest suite with kitchen and ¾ bath. Heated shop with RV Bay. Outdoor arena Agent: Elizabeth Miller with drainage and sprinkler system. Fully fenced and cross fenced pastures. (360) 420-3607 #300850
BUILDING: NUMBER OF GREEN HOMES CONTINUES TO GROW PAGE 8
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FEATURED ARTICLE: NUMBER OF GREEN HOMES CONTINUES TO GROW: The number of newly built homes may have ebbed during recent years, but green homes certainly are gaining ground. A full 25 percent of new single-family homes built in the U.S. in 2010 earned Energy Star qualification, according to (cont. on pg. 8)
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Buying a Home?
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Fire Safety: Room by Room
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Housing: It’s Getting Better
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Q & A: Ask Our Broker
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Building: Number of Green Homes Continues to Grow
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Classic bungalow on Mt Vernon Hill. 2 bdrm/1 bath. Wainscoting & plate rail frame dining room. Fenced yard w/ alley access. Detached garage/ storage. Walk to schools, downtown. MLS#292866 Call Lisa, 391-2232
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$29,900
Get away from it all! Here is your year-round cabin, right next to the Skagit River.1 br/1 ba and a fireplace. Home is well built and above ground. Large lot and close to many outdoor activities. MLS# 253480 Call Pete, 708-6500
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Beautifully maintained triple wide. SW finest 55+ Senior Park with security gate. Approx 2000 sq ft with open floor plan. 2 bdrms, 2 baths, vaulted ceilings, built-in china hutch. Lots of storage. Fenced landscaped backyard. 2 decks for entertaining. MLS# 228322 Call Wilma, 661-1631
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$142,300
Affordable 2 bedroom. 1.75 bath. 1199 sq. ft. New hardwood flooring and kitchen countertops. Large corner lot with mature landscaping. 1 car carport and 4 small outbuildings. MLS# 260435 Call Pete, 708-6500
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This one owner home is straight off of the “mad men” show down to light fixtures, architectural details and style. Beautifully cared for, situated on over 1/2 acre with family room, gardens shop, RV parking. MLS# 263737 Call Elizabeth, 708-8800
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Lisa Davies 391-2232
Michelle Mitzel 630-4423
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Mount Vernon
$199,950
Single level, ground floor condo in Mount Vernon with view over city. 2 bedrooms + office. Lovely master suite. Granite countertops in spacious kitchen. 2 car garage, covered deck, gas fireplace. Abundant storage. MLS# 21439 Call Debbie, 708-8780
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1990 SF Rambler in Nookachamp Hills. 3 BR, 2.5 baths. Hardwood, carpet & tile floors. Slab granite, tile backsplash, & several other high end finishes. Great room w/ a 2-sided FP. Lg kitchen perfect for a chef & large sized breakfast nook!. Seller will pay up to 3% buyers closing costs. MLS# 29154892 Call Michelle, 630-4423
Jim Stransky 708-1681
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Ivana Wood 770-3550
Charlie & Jeannie Boon 708-9645
Bellingham
$525,000
Immaculate Custom Rambler. 3024 sq. ft., 3 br, plus office, 2 baths. Built in 2008, on 9 acres. Brazilian and Travertine Floors. Open Floor Plan, perfect for entertaining. 3 car attached garage and 3 bay shop. MLS# 152500 Call Charlie, 708-1415, Jeannie, 708-9645
Mike Welling 540-1341
Kirk Campbell 770-7470
Sedro-Woolley
$395,000
Secluded country living. Awesome Valley and Mountain Views. Over 3,200 sq. ft. 4 bedrooms and 2 ¾ baths. Large living and family rooms. 5 acres in Panorama Community. MLS# 302521 Call Jim, 708-1681
Debbie Allen 708-8780
Elizabeth Detillion 708-8800
Amber Soria 969-4030
Burlington
$699,000
High traffic/Visibility Location. 3730 sq. ft. of office & retail space. Detached 5,880 sq. ft. warehouse. Zoned Heavy Commercial. Formerly housed Burlington Glass. MLS# 302281 Call Wilma, 661-1631
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Buying a Home? Avoid these mistakes
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he dream of home ownership is one that lives on in spite of the global economic struggles. The process of buying a home can be an emotional roller coaster ride, with feelings of excitement mixed in with exhaustion, fear and uncertainty. Over the last several years, the real estate market has been turned upside down, and many prospective buyers have begun to question some of the conventional wisdom associated with buying a home. While such skepticism might be a healthy attitude in the current market, prospective buyers -- particularly those who have never purchased a home before -- should avoid the following mistakes
that buyers make regardless of whether the market is up or down. * Failure to get qualified beforehand. Mortgage qualification is essential when buying a home, as it gives buyers preapproval for a loan before they make any offers. Making an offer on a home before you know what the bank is willing to lend you is a waste of time for everyone involved, including you, the seller and the real estate agents involved. Some agents will not show a home if you don’t have a preapproval. Once preapproved for a loan, don’t take any steps that might put that approval in jeopardy. This includes anything that might drastically alter your credit score. * Being blindsided by additional costs. First-time homebuyers, once they have moved into their home, often experience some sticker shock when the additional expenses associated with home ownership arise. These additional expenses include property tax and insurance costs and can be substantial. Even those buying a condominium or co-op should expect monthly maintenance fees even if their new place is brand new and needs no maintenance. * Shooting for the moon. The ongoing recession is in part the result of predatory lending that saw banks grant excessive loans to applicants who, in hindsight, could not actually afford all that they were approved to borrow. The result was many people buying homes they could not afford, and then suffering some steep consequences, including foreclosure, when the first mortgage payment came due or the interest rate rose. First-time and even veteran buyers must avoid shooting for the moon when it comes to buying a home, and instead only buy one they know they can afford. What the banks says you can afford isn’t always the same as what you know you can afford. Only buy a home you know you can afford, regardless of whether the bank has approved you for a larger loan. * Pigeonholing yourself into an inadequate living situation. Just like buyers shouldn’t go overboard, they also must avoid compromising on the things that are most important to them. For example, many of today’s buyers, fully aware of the rash of foreclosures and all the housing horror stories of the last several years, are reticent to commit to a home, and might compromise with a condo or co-op. But if a home is what you really want, and another living situation that mirrors apartment life is going to make you miserable, see pg.9
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Fire Safety Room by Room (Family Features)
H
ome fires may seem like the kind of event that happens to someone else, but the reality is, it could easily happen to you.
Approximately every three hours a home fire death occurs somewhere in the nation, according to the International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC). Take action now to make sure your home is safer, and that your family knows what to do in case a fire does break out. And don’t stop there - share some positivity in your community by reminding family and friends to change the batteries in their smoke alarms when they change their clocks this fall.
Make a Plan
When a home fire occurs, you have very little time to get out. Having an escape plan that everyone is familiar with is a critical part of saving lives. Yet only 23 percent of U.S. families have developed and practiced a home fire escape plan to ensure they could escape quickly and safely. • Draw a floor plan of your home and find two ways out of every room. Sketch the exit routes clearly on the floor plan. • If an upstairs window is one of the escape options, make sure you have a fire escape ladder long enough to reach the ground. Make sure every adult knows how to use it. Adults should be responsible for helping younger children. • Assign an outside meeting place, so that if the family escapes from different routes, you can quickly locate each other.
Room by Room
Bedrooms
The peak time for home fire fatalities is between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m., when most families are asleep. • Do not trap electrical cords against walls. Heat can build up, posing a fire hazard. •Use only lab-approved electric blankets and warmers. Make sure cords are not worn or coming apart. Do not leave electric blankets switched on all night unless they are marked “suitable for all night use.” • Keep bedding, curtains and other combustible items at least three feet away from space heaters. •Never smoke in bed. • Replace mattresses made before the 2007 Federal Mattress Flammability Standard. By law, mattresses made since then are required to be safer. • Have a working smoke alarm in every bedroom and outside each sleeping area.
Living Room
•Do not overload electrical outlets.
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Change Your Clock, Change Your Battery® Daylight saving time ends Sunday, Nov. 6, 2011 and marks the 24th anniversary of the Change Your Clock Change Your Battery® program, created by Energizer and the International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC). This program reminds people to check and change the batteries in their smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors during the fall time change. Installing smoke alarms on every level of the home can give your family precious minutes to get out and get to safety. •Never run electrical cords under carpets. •Check all electrical cords for fraying or other signs of damage. • Only light decorative candles when adults are in the room. Use stable candle holders that will not catch fire. Blow candles out when you leave. • During a power failure, do not use candles or oil lamps for light. Keep battery operated flashlights and lanterns in easily accessible places. Candles used for light in the absence of electrical power cause onethird of fatal home candle fires. • Make sure you have a working smoke alarm in each room, including the living room.
Kitchen
Cooking equipment is the leading cause of reported home fires and home fire injuries in the United States, according to the U.S. Fire Administration. • Never use extension cords to plug in cooking appliances. They can overload the circuit and start a fire. • Stay in the kitchen when you are frying, grilling, or broiling food. If you leave the kitchen for even a short period of time, turn off the stove. • Keep anything that can catch fire away from the cooktop. This includes potholders, oven mitts, wooden utensils, paper or plastic bags, food packaging, towels and curtains. •Keep the cooktop, burners and oven clean. • Loose clothing can dangle onto stove burners and catch fire. Wear short, close-fitting clothing or tightly rolled sleeves when cooking.
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• Store all combustible materials away from regular sources of heat, such as water heaters, space heaters, boilers and furnaces. • Keep wood finishes, spray paint, paint thinners and other flammable products in a dedicated storage container with a closed door. • Store all combustible materials in their proper containers and be sure they are clearly marked. • Keeping the garage tidy can also help keep it safe. Get rid of stacked boxes, newspapers, recycling and trash. They can be instant fuel for a fire.
• Teach children what smoke alarms sound like and what to do when they hear one. • Once a month, check whether each alarm in the home is working properly by pushing the test button. • Replace batteries in smoke alarms at least once a year. Immediately install a new battery if an alarm chirps, warning the battery is low. • Smoke alarms should be replaced every 10 years. Never disable smoke or carbon monoxide alarms. • Carbon monoxide alarms are not substitutes for smoke alarms. Know the difference between the sound of smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms.
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Well maintained duplex featuring 2 bdrm units w/1 bath, beautiful masonry fireplace, double carports w/ attached storage buildings & cyclone fencing for large backyards. Unit 132 is remodeled w/brand new kitchen Danya Wolf cabinets, painting & flooring. MLS#242619 360-708-8294
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Housing It’s Getting Better New index offers insight into where housing actually is improving
Sometimes, it's just nice to hear some good news. That's the goal of the NAHB/First American Improving Markets Index. Introduced in early September, the IMI identifies local markets that recently have been gaining ground in the housing market. Specifically, the index reveals metro areas that have shown an improvement for at least six months in housing permits, employment and home prices. The inaugural list of improving metropolitan areas includes:
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• Alexandria, La. • Anchorage, Alaska • Bangor, Maine • Bismarck, N.D. • Casper, Wyo. • Fairbanks, Alaska • Fayetteville, N.C. • Houma, La. • Midland, Texas • New Orleans • Pittsburgh • Waco, Texas
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The Improving Markets Index is designed to track markets throughout the U.S. showing signs of improving economic health. It measures three sets of independent monthly data on Metropolitan Statistical Area: employment growth from the Bureau of Labor Statistics; home-price appreciation from Freddie Mac; and single-family housing permit growth from the U.S. Census Bureau. A metro area must see improvement in all three areas for at least six months being included on the improving markets list. Going forward, the IMI will be released on the fourth business day of each month.
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Q&A
THE 3-PAYMENT PLAN QUESTION:
In a short sale where the financing was FHa-insured, is the borrower first required to miss three payments? this advice was given to me by a lender before it would allow a short sale to go forward.
ANSWER:
We sent this question over to HUD and received this response: “the information is incorrect. Under the code of federal regulations 24 CFR 203.370 (c) 2 and section 204 of the National Housing act the loan must be in default at the time the short sale transaction closes for HUD to legally
pay a claim (31+ days). this does not preclude the servicer from processing the short sale request with the loan current if the borrower and property meet all the short sale requirements and close the transaction with the loan one month delinquent.” to suggest that a borrower must miss three payments that could otherwise be made does several things. First, it means that the borrower’s credit will be seriously downgraded - even if a short sale is not completed. second, it sets a foreclosure in motion and with it additional borrower costs and fees. third, it puts the lender in the position of suggesting the encouragement of default, a huge no-no in the lending business. Fourth, in some jurisdictions it may set up the borrower for a “deficiency” judgment after the transaction, a suit by the
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lender to get back its money and fees. If the loan is current and the borrower needs to move the best option may be to rent the property. While home values have been falling rental rates have generally held steady or increased in most areas. Whenever a lender or “foreclosure rescue specialist” suggests deliberately missing payments borrowers should immediately ask for assistance from an attorney or a community housing organization. Pro bono legal services may be available through law schools and bar associations. state attorneys general also may be able to suggest sources of help. (c) CtW Features
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Number of Green Homes Continues to Grow
The number of newly built homes may have ebbed during recent years, but green homes certainly are gaining ground. A full 25 percent of new single-family homes built in the U.S. in 2010 earned Energy Star qualification, according to the Environmental Protection Agency, an increase from 21 percent of homes in 2009. Overall, about 1.2 million new homes have earned Energy Star designations since 1995. The total represents nearly $350 million in savings on utility bills and a reduction in greenhouse-gas emissions equal to those from more than 450,000 vehicles. Last year, the EPA said 16 states exceeded the 25-percent share in having new homes receive the Energy Star Label: Arizona, Colorado, Delaware, Hawaii, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, Texas, Utah and Vermont. Energy Star requirements for energy efficiency in homes include: • Effective insulation systems _ • High-performance windows _ • Quality construction to reduce leaks and drafts _ • Efficient heating and cooling equipment _ • Energy Star-qualified lighting and appliances • Energy Star was introduced in 1992 as a market-based partnership to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through energy efficiency. For more information on the share of homes in the marketplace qualifying for Energy Star is available at www.energystar.gov/homesmarketindex.
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from pg.3 - don’t settle for that situation for the sake of security. Doing so could
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cost you financially, especially when you realize the situation isn’t what you’d hoped for and look to sell earlier than is ideal. * Skimping on the cost of an inspector. An inspector is your last chance to find out if a home is your dream home or a money pit. Even if a house appears to be everything you want, don’t close on the sale until the house has been thoroughly inspected. The old adage that advises against judging a book by its cover certainly applies to buying a home, and prospective buyers should enlist the services of a qualified inspector before closing on the sale of a home.of today’s buyers, fully aware of the rash of foreclosures and all the housing horror stories of the last several years, are reticent to commit to a home, and might compromise with a condo or co-op. But if a home is what you really want, and another living situation that mirrors apartment life is going to make you miserable, don’t settle for that situation for the sake of security. Doing so could cost you financially, especially when you realize the situation isn’t what you’d hoped for and look to sell earlier than is ideal. * Skimping on the cost of an inspector. An inspector is your last chance to find out if a home is your dream home or a money pit. Even if a house appears to be everything you want, don’t close on the sale until the house has been thoroughly inspected. The old adage that advises against judging a book by its cover certainly applies to buying a home, and prospective buyers should enlist the services of a qualified inspector before closing on the sale of a home.
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3 bdrm, 1 ¾ ba, 200 E. Rio Vista Burl. Gas heat, big yard. 1ST MO. FREE! 1, 2 & 3 $1000 + dep. 360-708-9484 bdrm, MV, near college, onsite laundry, reserved park- 3 Bdrm, 1 Ba, 3309 W. 2nd ing. W/S/G pd. Qualify today! St., Anac. $795/mo. $600/ Move in tomorrow! 428-3887 dep. 360-588-1610 COZY, CLEAN BURL. APT., 2 bdrm, 1 ba, $750/mo., 1st, last & $500/dep. W/S/G/cable pd. No pets/smoke. Avail. now. 360-755-1428 MV, 2 bdrm apts., upper w/deck, redecorated, clean quiet, W/S/G/basic cable pd. Refs + dep. $740. No smoke/pets 360-424-1695 MV, 2 bdrm, 1 ba, W/S/G pd., $30 application fee, $635 + dep. 360-873-8396. New remodel. Big Lake view. 2 Bdrm, 1.75 Ba, large master suite, granite & tile accents, W/D, D/W. No smoke/ pets. $995/mo. 206-778-8147 NO HIDDEN FEES! Fairhaven Manor 757-2149 Norris Place 757-3060 2 & 3 Bdrm Apts. Affordable. Section 8 okay. SMALL 1 BEDROOM townhouse style, 3/4 bath, $650 + $500 dep. Utils. incl. no pets/smoke. Sedro-Woolley 360-855-0396
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2 Bdrm, 1 Ba, 4-plex, upstairs unit, gas heat, new paint & carpet, single car garage, no pets, no smoke, 1005 B Crestview Ln., MV. $695 + $600 damage dep. Credit check. Call Joe 360424-4886. BURLINGTON TOWNHOMES READY NOW! Spacious 3 bdrm, 1.5 ba units, W/D hook-ups, single garage, gas heat, on 1+ acre in a parklike setting. W/S/G pd., $1000/mo. + dep. Background/credit ck. $45, Skagit Tradition Realty LLC, Danya Wolf, broker 360-424-0300. Sandy Everett, broker 360202-3706
2 BEDROOM MOBILE South Skagit Highway, big yard, washer dryer hook ups $725 + 350 deposit 855-9747 ANAC. Doublewide, 3 bdrm, 2 ba, yard, gas furnace, $775. No dogs. 928-345-2086
MV room in large house, W/D, all utils. including cable & internet, $490/mo., $100/ dep. 360-424-6974
4000 SQ. FT. of business/industrial space. Former auto body shop set up with heat, lights, office, bath, (5) 10' doors, and asphalt parking. 9094 Stevenson Rd., Anacortes. $2000/mo. or can split. Call 425-239-1020
Prime location view lot #60 Burlington Hill (Tinas Coma). Lot in neighborhood of quality homes. Will reduce $75K if purchased before Dec. 31st. New price $115K. Will carry contract with 25% down. 808-2835501 ask for Joe.
REDUCED: Mobile Home in beautiful Park Village, Mount Vernon. 1248 sq. ft. 3 bdrm, 2 ba, open floor plan, large bedrooms, storage shed, newer roof and furnace. Many upgrades. $20,650. 360-319-4274
COMMERCIAL LOCATION 1200 Riverside Dr, M.V. 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, and attic storage area. Large shop door with garage door opener. Upstairs office has view of entire sale lot Land Use (550) RETAIL/AUTO/ TIRES/MARINECRAFT/AIRCRAFT & ACCESS. Neighborhood (6R9) AUTO SALES/ SERVICE FACILITIES. Contact: Terry Minor Email: terrycm@isomedia.com Phone: 360-428-5040 Website with photos : http://cmrvs.com/cmsale Reduced Price! $319,000 Condo warehouse space. 18'x60'. All amenities. Security. Call Rick, 360-3197359
28' travel trailer for rent, can be moved to any location, rent is negotiable. 336-5314 Big Lake RV Resort: $400/mo. W/S pd. Boat launch, dock 360-422-6206
3 bdrm, 1 ¾ ba, 200 E. Rio Vista Burl. Gas heat, big yard. $1000 + dep. 360-708-9484 Lg. shop Stwd. Secluded 3 acres, concrete flr woodstove $700/mo. 360-652-6560
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4 unit apt. building, great rental history, (3) 2 bdrm, 1 ba, (1) 1 bdrm, 1 ba, coin laundry, 4 stall covered parking with opener, separate storage, hospital hill area, Mount Vernon. $350,000. 970-846-6849
2028 FOWLER STREET, MOUNT VERNON $229,500 A HOME FOR the HOLIDAYS! Reduced & priced to sell! Not a short sale and not bank owned, which means a nice easy purchase for you. Go to www.windermere. com/236846 Call Mel Foley at (360)770-3115. WRE/Skagit Valley
FOR SALE BY OWNER Quiet, peaceful Condominium, StoneBridge Community, MV hilltop area, oak flooring, vaulted ceilings, master suite w/walk-in closet & bath with oversize shower; guest room, full bath, den/home office, features gas heat, hot water and fireplace, kitchen has spacious pantry, built-in microwave, laundry room with utility sink and cabinets, approx. 1368 sq. ft. Private covered deck, huge double car garage all on single level with attic storage. Clubhouse, group activities, adjoining Haggen walking path. Close to shopping and medical facilities. Priced at $174,500. Call Barbara for viewing appointment 360-428-5617
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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, tongue & groove hardw flrs, Dbl front doors at entry and Mstr Brm w/deck below Gen. wired, shop/wine cellar/etc, central vac,circulating hot water sys, eletostatic air cleaner, water softener. Seller will consider all offers. Call Jim Nicholas 360-708-9379 MLS#: 292797 $575,000
1201 Fidalgo Dr, Burlington Well maintained 1,023 sq foot one story home backs up to a lovely lush greenbelt. Surrounded by a beautiful lawn & plenty of gorgeous flowers. The Cedars is a peaceful 55+ community w/ RV parking & a spacious clubhouse. Home w/2-car garage, 2 beds/1.75 baths & an open floor plan including a living room, dining room & kitchen. Call Racquel McDermott MLS#: 285543 $159,000
1103 Bennett St, Sedro Woolley Great one story home in Sedro Woolley. 4 bedrooms, full bathroom plus a bathroom off the master suite with a double vanity and a large shower. The house has hardwood flooring with the exception of the kitchen which has the perfect flooring for any kitchen, tile. Living room has a charming gas fireplace. 2-car garage plus room for more parking out front for extra cars, an RV or boat. Call Racquel McDermott 360-420-1830 MLS#: 285473 $219,000
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 21737 STERLING DR., SDW $339,900 1-level home on 1 acre, 4 bedrooms, den, living & family rooms, formal dining, 2 fireplaces, 3 baths. Court yard with hot tub, tennis court, 2 car attached garage, detached shop & large outbuilding. Call Linda Eastman at 202-4075. #266058 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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11453 BAYVIEW-EDISON RD., #23 MV $39,888 Fantastic 2008 Fleetwood in pristine condition with Padilla Bay views. Master with step-in-shower. Guest room, additional full bath. Large cedar deck. Open kitchen with all appliances. Call Megan O’Bryan at 708-5817. #220167 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 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
2819 CLUB CT., #117, MV $124,950 A very nice 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath condo. 1 car attached garage. HOA dues cover exterior maintenance, water, sewer, garbage & cable. Community amenities include tennis & racquet ball courts & indoor pool. Quiet neighborhood with easy access for commuting. Call Alice Hanson at 770-8791. #301505 4733 MT. BAKER LOOP, MV $208,900 Skagit Highlands resale! 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, nice corner lot. Features include large rooms with many living areas, den on main floor, large pantry/laundry room. There is also a bonus room with closet upstairs. Call Lee Ann Dean at 421-3082 or Karine Anderson at 421-1189. #286800 1110 3RD ST., SDW $229,000 Lovely 2 story home with 2350 sq.ft., 3 bedrooms, 1.75 baths & den, large master & living room. Home with character, upgrades of Brazilian Cherry floors, light fixtures & front door. Charming separate mother-in-law studio. Call Alice Hanson at 770-8791. #273557 101 N. 30TH ST, MV $234,900 Large 4 bedroom Homestead home built in 2002. New interior paint & nearly new carpeting, 3 living areas, main floor master with separate entrance, fenced back yard with patio & beautiful landscaping, Pergo flooring & much more. Call Jim Glackin at 428-2828. #288360 6751 WORLINE RD, BOW $269,000 Great home on .75 acres located in Bow & out of the 100 yr flood plain! Many updates throughout including all new kitchen. Shop, deck, patio, RV parking with full hook-ups. More photos at SkagitValleyHomes.com. Call Bill & Jannette Krieger at 421-4446. #282613
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
15314 COTTONWOOD LN, MV $565,000 Beautiful resident in the heart of the valley. Shy 5 acres with sprawling rambler, barn with 6 stalls, fully fenced/cross fenced with huge outdoor arena. Huge shop in addition to office/ guest quarters. Call Elizabeth Miller at 420-3607. #300850 24116 N. WESTVIEW RD, BIG LAKE $769,385 Beautiful custom waterfront home, approx. 80’ frontage, unobstructed views of lake, 2900+/- SF. Large family room with gas stove. 4 bedrooms & 4+ bathrooms. 1000 ft. of deck overlooking huge dock with new floats & boat lift. Call George Bellos at 708-9762. #285378 12485 PERSONS RD, BOW $949,000 5 acre property in Bow with expansive views of Padilla Bay & the San Juan Islands. Private location. NW Craftsman custombuilt home features superior design & attention to detail. Call Jim Glackin at 428-28287. #262078
STOP! 3816 Saje Lane, Sedro Woolley Charming home nestled in the woods, it is so peaceful here. Home has new vinyl windows throughout. Small barn for animals with pasture that is fenced and cross fenced and a small barn for animals. 4 bedroom, 2 bath home with a creek and a beautiful setting with garden space, a playhouse, a 22’ x 24’ shop/garage. Call Becky Elde 360-770-6427 MLS#: 283062 $280,000
5361 Park Ridge Place, Sedro Woolley Quality built home on 4.89 acres of manicured pasture, fenced and cross fenced, barn has 4 stalls, wash rack, tack rm, water & power inside and out plus room for 4 tons of hay in the loft. Home is beautiful with rock fireplace, vaulted ceilings, large gourmet kitchen, manicured lawn and garden space is irrigated. Large master suite with large jetted tub and French doors to the patio. Wired in generator. Call Becky Elde 360-770-9427 MLS#: 300499 $480,000
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 $149,900
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