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SELLING: HOME IMPROVEMENT 1220 E. SKAGIT STREET, MOUNT VERNON OPEN HOUSE ON SATURDAY, MARCH 31ST, 12-3PM Windermere Real Estate 1030 E. College Way Mount Vernon 360.424.4901 800.849.7939
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Beautifully remodeled, charming Hillcrest home on sunny corner lot. Renovated kitchen with custom cabinets and eating nook. Craftsman touches and re-finished wood floors, large picture windows; home has a vintage feel, yet open and airy. Roof, windows, plumbing, electrical, insulation and heating system all newer since 2004. Impeccably tended to, this home is filled with light, detail and Northwest style. Extra large, newer two car garage and fenced yard with garden space. Close to Hillcrest Park! MLS#318417.
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SELLING: HOME IMPROVEMENT It’s not just the overall average size of the new American homes that are shrinking – down to 2,377 square feet last year from 2,438 square feet the year before, according to the National Association of Home Builders – but the stuff that goes in it, too. (cont. on pg. 6)
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Rare 9+ acre parcel of farmland. 1324 sq. ft. rambler; 3 bedrooms, 1 bath. Some hardwood floors. Living room with wood fireplace insert. Pantry off kitchen. Large 2 bay shop. MLS #233412 Call Charlie, 708-1415, Jeannie, 708-9645
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This fantastic house is move-in ready on a large fenced lot. RV Parking, with possible MIL unit on lower floor. Beautifully remodeled including new roof, hot water tank and fireplace. Large 500+ sq. ft. deck for entertaining or relaxing. MLS #315835 Call Elizabeth, 708-8800
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This 3 bd/1.75 bath home sits on over 3.5 acres, mostly in pasture, bordering a lovely Creek. Newer roof, furnace and bath. Ready for your finishing touches. Propane, Heat, freestanding fireplace. Newer detached garage/shop. 10 minutes from Sedro Woolley. MLS #322888 Call Debbie, 708-8780
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Tips
Did you know? Ecoscaping is a growing trend among homeowners who want to take care of their lawns and landscapes but want to do so in a way that’s environmentally friendly. Integrating both landscape architecture
when hiring a landscape architect
and spatial planning with environmental science, ecoscaping is meant to help homeowners create a sustainable and eco-friendly landscape design. It’s
A well-maintained landscape is important to many homeowners. In addition to adding to a home’s aesthetic appeal, a lush landscape can also help increase a home’s resale value. Oftentimes, homeowners without much experience tending to lawns and gardens hire a landscape architect to do the job for them. First-time homeowners on the lookout for a landscape architect should consider the following tips to make the most of that process. • Find a professional who will work with you. Though you might not plan to do any of the landscaping or gardening, that doesn’t mean you won’t have a vision of what you want the property to look like. A landscape architect should be receptive to your ideas and willing to work with your vision while keeping the channels of communication open throughout the project. • Look for a professional with some experience. A landscape architect should be ready and willing to discuss his or her previous work experience. Ask to see photos of previous work or even local addresses where work was done so you can see the finished product in person. Landscape architects without extensive work histories aren’t necessarily unqualified, but homeowners should weigh the projects such architects have completed considerably. • Discuss subcontractors. Some landscape architects will handle the project entirely on their own, while others might subcontract part of the project. Determine who will be performing the project and how the hiring of subcontractors might affect the cost of the project. • Discuss fees and get a fee schedule. How the project will be paid for is an important thing to discuss when interviewing landscape architects. Each contractor might have a different fee structure, so you will want the one that’s best suited to you. If a series of payments will be made, get a fee schedule so there’s no confusion down the road. • Get references. A professional landscape architect should have a list of references at the ready for potential customers. When contacting references, be sure to ask how satisfied they are with the finished product and how the project went with regards to scheduling and fees. When talking to a previous customer, also ask how amenable the landscape architect was to their ideas and how much he or she involved the homeowner in the project. • Make sure the contractor is licensed. In many communities, landscape architects must be licensed. This information is public, so always verify if a landscape architect is licensed prior to making any final decisions or signing a contract.
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natural to assume that ecoscaping includes looking for ways to reduce reliance on chemical pesticides, but there are many additional ways homeowners can embrace ecoscaping. This includes removing or refusing to plant invasive plants that are difficult to control because they are from different ecosystems and can threaten local wildlife and existing plants. Instead of choosing exotic plants that aren’t native to the area, choose native plants that are accustomed to the local climate. Another way to embrace ecoscaping is to develop a planting strategy wherein plants are planted in beneficial growing conditions that can eliminate the need for chemical fertilizers and excessive watering.
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Two fourplex tracts for $150,000.00 each and one fiveplex tract for $175,000.00 or buy all three tracts for $450,000.00. Building permit ready for thirteen (13) units or administrative, conditional use potential for professional/ medical offices. All utilities; includes off-site, fenced storm retention pond. Enjoy sunsets and Mount Baker view from this 37,800 square foot city tract of land. Cascade Natural Gas, Comcast Cable, Public Utility District Water, Frontier, Puget Sound Energy and City of Mount Vernon sewer, garbage and drainage district are all Sandy Everett Danya Wolf available. MLS # 29133170 360-202-3706
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Getting started on
spring cleaning For homeowners, spring cleaning is one of the annual rites of spring. The return of warmer weather presents the perfect opportunity for homeowners to open the windows, let some fresh air in and tidy up after a few months spent cooped up inside while the weather outside was frightful. But now that spring has arrived, the time to clean up around the house has come. Homeowners about to start on their annual spring cleaning should consider the following before beginning.
Get the right tools
The right tools won’t necessarily be a hammer and
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nails, but cleaning products that can make spring cleaning more efficient. Rubber gloves, cleaning products (preferably natural products that are good for the environment) and enough garbage bags to discard a winter’s worth of clutter should all be on hand before you begin cleaning. If they’re not, you’ll likely need to make a trip to the store while cleaning, which can be timeconsuming and prolong the process.
Take some inventory
Many people have no problem buying new clothes, but they do find it hard to get rid of older items. Part of spring cleaning is tossing old items you no longer use,
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and that includes clothing. Clothing can take up a significant amount of space, so take some inventory on your wardrobe and decide which items you want to keep and which ones you can afford to discard or even donate.
Address the windows
If the last several months have been especially cold or snowy, then you might not have looked out the windows in quite some time. Unfortunately, those windows might have accumulated quite the amount of dirt and grime while you were huddled inside. When washing the windows, do so on a cloudy day, as the sun can actually cause streaking. In addition, be mindful of what you’re using to wipe down the windows post-cleaning. Microfiber rags typically give windows a great shine without any streaking. The blinds and drapes will also need to be addressed, as they have likely accumulated some dust over the last few months. Dust the valance and the frame, and wipe the blinds down with a damp cloth. You can also use your vacuum’s upholstery and brush attachments to further clean blinds and drapes.
outside to beat them and rid them of dust and any other particles the vacuum might have missed over the last few months.
Empty and clean the bookshelves
Bookshelves are one the biggest collectors of dust in many homes. Open the windows in the home and then remove books from the shelves. Once the books have been removed, dust the shelves and wipe them down with a damp cloth. And don’t forget to dust the books and reorganize titles before returning them to their newly cleaned shelves. Spring cleaning is something all homeowners must do to keep their homes healthy and clean. Spring cleaning is annual event at many households, and a few simple strategies can make it go much more smoothly.
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Tidy up the bed
You likely wash your bed linens regardless of the season. When spring cleaning, toss these linens into the washing machine and don’t forget to wash the mattress pads and bed skirting as well. While those items are in the wash, flip all the mattresses in your household.
Don’t forget the kitchen
The kitchen is not immune to clutter, and it’s especially easy for items to overstay their welcome in the refrigerator and the kitchen cabinets. Look for old takeout containers in the refrigerator that have managed to stick around, and throw these out as well as any items that have passed their expiration dates. While items in the kitchen cabinets might not have an expiration date, it helps to remove them from the pantry and then dust and wipe down the shelves. When doing so, discard any items that no longer seem appetizing.
Beat the rugs
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Area rugs have no doubt collected dirt and dust over the last several months. Though vacuuming these area rugs might be enough during the year, take advantage of the pleasant weather and take the rugs
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Home Improvement It’s
not just the overall average size of the new American homes that are shrinking – down to 2,377 square feet last year from 2,438 square feet the year before, according to the National Association of Home Builders – but the stuff that goes in it, too.
Everybody knows there’s no perfect house. But with more people looking to sell than to buy, sellers need to go the
extra mile to make their home stand out. “Every house today needs to be well prepared,” says Stafford Manion, broker-owner with Gladys Manion Inc. in suburban St. Louis. “Sellers need to go much further than they used to.” Anything untidy and poorly maintained sends up red flags that could derail sales, Manion adds. Sellers are wise to tackle the biggest structural and aesthetic hindrances – anything from septic systems that haven’t been serviced to wall cracks that have settled horribly, says Jim Ettenson of J. Ettenson Realty in Rhinebeck, N.Y. Such problems should be addressed in listing and marketing materials for full disclosure, pros say. At the same time, home flaws sometimes can be offset by showcasing a home’s positive features, says Susan Stynes, an agent with Long and Foster in Midlothian, Va. “Don’t have a master bathroom, but have privacy on a cul-de-sac, two-car garage, or finished basement? Determine positives and play them up,” says Stynes, who has used charts and spreadsheets on flyers to put pros and potential cons in plain view. But that’s still not enough. The most seasoned experts advise taking definitive action – (read: spending money) – since many homes won’t appraise properly or sell if they’re not well maintained, says broker Donna Mercier with Coldwell Banker in Lake Forest, Ill.
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Before you open your door to potential buyers, it pays to take a few extra steps to make your home stand out Minor Projects for Major Impact Sellers looking to make a bit of pre-listing improvement should start with minor home flaws – they’ll involve less time and money, yet they can make a big difference in how well buyers perceive a home’s maintenance. Manion says anything visible that’s dated or dirty – carpet, wallpaper, paint – should get refreshed. Ettenson recently had a condo where the rooms had to be repainted, but the job was completed for just $2,500. “It made a huge difference,” he says. Aging appliances fall into the same category. Sellers might consider replacing the worst offender with a new but basic model, or offer a cash credit to buyers toward the purchase of a new appliance, says Manion. Because storage is so sought after, sellers can play a trick with a strategically placed armoire, which can give the impression of storage in a room with less-than-ample closet space. Best of all, the sellers can take the new-purchase armoire along with them when they move, says designer Kimba Hills of Rumba Style in Santa Monica, Calif. Ettenson puts decluttering and depersonalizing at the top of his list. For example: Take personal photos off walls so buyers aren’t distracted and can see a room and its proportions, and follow the rule of no more than three things on any surface. Unattractive curb appeal also is high on Manion’s list of changes, with everything from painting a front door to weeding beds, pruning dead limbs and spreading fresh mulch.
Major Improvements Take a Plan More extensive changes require more careful assessment, since not expenses may be recouped. Among the biggest issues: Dated roofs are at the top of Manion’s list, especially when they’re near the end of their life, which may include curling shingles. “In many areas, you can put on a new roof for $10,000,” says Manion, “and because it will come up in a building inspection it’s better to do it up front. Casual lookers also will notice the upgrade when driving by. Standing water is another big deal because it can become mold, be more expensive to correct and is a huge deterrent to a sale. First, find out why it’s coming in, and be prepared to spend upwards of $10,000, says Mercier. Cracks in the foundation are major but often can be easily fixed – sometimes for as little as $1,000 to $1,500, says Mercier.
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The differences between roofing materials A roof is the primary defense a home has against the elements. It provides protection against wind, rain and snow, as well as shields the interior from the blazing heat. A compromised roof cannot do its job properly. There are many different roofing materials available these days -- each of which carries with it a certain length of usefulness. Most roofs can last anywhere from 25 to 40 years, depending on the material composition. Homeowners may know it’s time to replace a roof without even venturing out on the roof. Ceiling leaks or discoloration can indicate it’s time to replace a roof. Check for sagging ceiling material on the top floors of the home if there is no attic. Wet or darkened wood or rusty nails in the attic could be signs. Rafters may channel leaks away from their original source, so it’s best to do a thorough check anytime wetness or discoloration is evident anywhere in the home. Once the decision to install a new roof is made, homeowners must decide between the different roofing materials. Research is necessary to find a roof that will be the right price and meet the homeowner’s needs. Here are common roofing materials.
• Asphalt shingles: This is the type of roof most homeowners first think of when envisioning a roofing project. The three-tab asphalt shingle is the most commonly used roofing material. The economic value it offers is why this roof is one of the most popular. However, even though shingles are available in
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many different colors, homeowners seeking something unique may want to select a different roofing option.
• Architectural shingle: Similar to an asphalt shingle, the architectural shingle is made to be thicker and the layers are staggered to give the roof a more architectural look. These shingles are only slightly more expensive than asphalt shingles, which still makes them a good value.
• Wood shakes and shingles: Instead of asphalt, wood makes an ideal roofing material that’s also pleasing to the eye. Over time wood will weather to different shades, which can help the home blend in with the environment. Wood shakes can be expensive to install, and will require periodic cleaning to remove mildew or moss, and may need reoiling for preservation. There are also “fake” wood shingles that are made of composite materials that may offer the look of wood without the maintenance.
• Slate: This hard, stone material is very strong and sheds snow and ice very well, which is why it was often used on homes in the Northeast. However, the weight of slate, which requires a more
substantial roof structure, and the cost make it less popular among today’s homeowners.
• Metal: This material is an ideal choice for industrial applications or on agricultural or country homes where snow is frequent. A metal roof can range from relatively inexpensive galvanized steel to lofty copper that is pricey. A properly installed metal roof could last 50 years, which makes it a good value.
• Ceramic: Ceramic tile roofs may be among the most expensive due to the craftsmanship and the installation required for these heavy tiles, but their life expectancy is 60 to 80 years. Chances are you’ll only have to do this type of installation once in a lifetime. Many people are drawn to ceramic roofs because of their beauty. They are commonly found on Mediterranean-style homes in warm climates. Most tiles are waterproofed and hardfired so they won’t absorb moisture, also making them safe to use in northern climates. In general, a roofing job is not a do-it-yourself undertaking. It will require an experienced and licensed contractor. A trusted roofing contractor can be found by exploring listings on the National Roofing Contractor Association Web site at www.nrca.net. Verify contractors prior to hire through organizations like the Better Business Bureau or on Angie’s List.
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loans with shorter terms. The overall interest cost for the loan is lower than with a 30-
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year product. However, by
year loan – and also stop the
compacting the loan term the required monthly
prepayments if times get tough.
payments can get much larger. Example: A
(Note that the interest rates for
$200,000 mortgage at 4 percent costs $955
shorter term loan will be lower
per month for principal and interest over 30
than a 30-year mortgage, but
years. Over 10 years, the same loan requires a
payment flexibility trumps that
monthly payment of $2,025.
issue, in my view.)
Rather than a short-term loan, the better
Keep making payments to maintain your
option is to get a 30-year mortgage with the
credit. To refinance, try a local credit union or
right to prepay in whole or in part at any time
community bank. They may understand that
and without penalty. This is the arrangement
part of the reason your credit score is down is
hit during the recession, and I would like to
with FHA, VA and conventional mortgages.
because you’re making huge monthly mortgage
retire next year. What can I do?
With such loans only the basic 30-year
payments, a correctable problem. Also, look at
payment is required, however larger monthly
a loan modification again because some new
payments are allowed. This means you can
guidelines that recently have been announced
effectively create your own 15-year or 10-
may help you.
payment. I tried to refinance back to a 30-year term and I tried a loan modification and was turned down for both. My credit score took a
ANSWER: There are distinct financial advantages to
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MV Large 2 & 3 bdrm, three floor plans. Private patio. W/S/G incl. All appliances. Lrg garage. Only: $925; $945; $995. Call 206-409-9317
MV 3 bdrm, 2 ba, 2019 S. 18th. Gas furnace & fireplace, garage, deck, yard, W/D, $1075/mo. + $700 dep. No pets. 360-424-6974
MV duplex, 2 Bdrm, 1 Ba, all BIRDSVIEW NEW 3 bdrm, 2 applcs. incl. W&D. $875 + ba, custom, covered deck, all $500 damage. S/G pd. No applcs., $1185 + dep. 336- pets/smoke. 360-428-1721 1904 or 206-919-2368 S.W. 2 bdrm, 1 ba, single car garage, W/D hook-ups, no Rent to own – MV 3 Bdrm, 2 smoke/pets. $825/mo. Refs. ½ Ba, plus bonus room, large check. 360-424-9595 or 360kitchen, fireplace, 2 car 708-8664 garage, fenced & landscaped yard. $1,550 per mo. www.skagitsolutions.com 360-422-5708
Cute downtown studios, on bus line. Great MV location $550. ASK ABOUT OUR MOVE IN SPECIAL! 360-941-6986 LaVenture Village Apts. 2 bdrm currently avail. $730/mo. Income limits apply. Call 360-424-4622 NO HIDDEN FEES! Fairhaven Manor 757-2149 Norris Place 757-3060 2 & 3 Bdrm Apts. Affordable. Section 8 okay.
LUXURY INTERIOR Mt. Baker View
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Samish Island Great View Clean, quiet, waterfront 2 bdrm., 1 ba. $895 + deposit The Rent Lady 360-299-2353 www.rentlady.com
DAFFODIL COURT $800. W/S/G/basic cable pd. W/D. Call for details. 856-6652
2 Bdrm apt. to share. Mount Vernon Call 360-610-1417
Big Lake RV Resort: $400/mo. W/S pd. Boat launch, dock 360-422-6206
Spaces for rent in Mount Vernon for dog washing & beauty salon, 17926 SR536 Memorial Hwy, nearby Pamis Indian & American Restaurant. 360-202-3942.
Doublewide 2 bdrm, 1986, clean, good condition, Mount Vernon. $8250. Terms. 206-920-1523
FSBO OPEN HOUSE THIS SAT & SUN PRICE REDUCED TO $229.000! OPEN 10-3PM THIS SAT & SUN MARCH 31 & APRIL 1. MUST SEE INSIDE THIS LOVEY REMODELED HOME & HUGE SHOP ON 0.81 ACRES OF FLAT AND DRY LAND IN BOW. 9530 AVON ALLEN ROAD. OFF COOK ROAD EXIT ON FREEWAY 360630-5105
Professional, medical, dental office space for lease or sale, 1500 sq. ft., near Island Hospital in Ancortes. (360) 293-6998
READY FOR BUSINESS! Prime Riverside Dr $319,000 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/MARIN ECRAFT/AIRCRAFT & ACCESS. Neighborhood (6R9) AUTO SALES/SERVICE FACILITIES. Reduced Price $319,000. Contact: Terry Minor Email: terrycm@isomedia.com Phone: 360-428-5040 Website with photos : http://cmrvs.com/cmsale
Rent to own – MV 3 Bdrm, 2 ½ Ba, plus bonus room, large kitchen, fireplace, 2 car garage, fenced & landscaped yard. $1,550 per mo. www.skagitsolutions.com 360-422-5708
Roommate wanted. Share house in Burlington. Quiet, neat, verifiable income. Refs. $550/mo. Call Sandy between 6-9pm, 360-540-3449
MV room in large house w/bus stop, W/D, all utils. including cable & internet, $490/mo., $100/dep. 360424-6974
Rent to own or for sale by owner. Owner could possibly carry contract. 5 bdrm, 3 ba home, 3,000 sq. ft. in Sedro-Woolley, near schools. Large kitchen, master suite on main floor. $1450/mo. 360-661-5375
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•ENJOY 55+/ADULT LIVING AT IT’S VERY BEST, WHY PAY RENT? *LG. 2 BEDROOM, 2 BA. (JETTED TUB) + FAMILY ROOM ADJOINING KITCHEN •SPACIOUS DINING/LIVING RM. W/BRICK FPL. (GAS), GAS HT.,GARAGE!
•2356 SQ. FT. REMODELED RAMBLER, QUIET ST. CLOSE TO MEDICAL/SHOPPING/SCHOOLS! •NEWER DETACHED OVERSIZE GARAGE/SHOP, HOT TUB, GAS HEAT, TANKLESS H/W HEATER. 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BA., HUGE FAMILY ROOM.
2518 STONEBRIDGE WAY, MT. VERNON $259,300
11365 WESTERN LANE, (CLEAR LAKE) SEDRO-WOOLLEY $234,500 38182 STATE ROUTE 20, (BIRDSVIEW) CONCRETE $384,500
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•OUTSTANDING MOUNTAIN VIEWS SURROUND, W/5 ACRES OF PASTURE •CUSTOM BUILT HIGH-CEILINGED “RANCH STYLE” BEAUTY W/2678 SQ. FT. •3 BD., 2.5 BA., LARGE “GREAT ROOM”, GORGEOUS CHERRY KITCHEN, HUGE SHOP!
2610 E. SECTION ST. #52, (LITTLE MTN. ESTATES) MT. VERNON $48,900 2725 E. FIR ST. #43 (PARK VILLAGE) MT. VERNON $26,500 K 55
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•FINISHED GARAGE, NICE SHOP + STORAGE BLDG, BACK OF PARK PRIVACY •$20,000 PRICE REDUCTION, IMMACULATE 3BR/2BA, W/LG. KITCHEN & NOOK • ”TOP 5” 55+ PARK W/GATED PRIVACY, LG. CLUBHOUSE W/INDOOR POOL, ADJOINS GREENBELT
BY APPOINTMENT, EASY TO VIEW
North Homes Realty Inc. 360.424.2100 • www.century21northhomes.com
OPEN HOUSES SAT & SUNDAY 1-4
$48,900
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$354,900
MLS#335306 $109,500
• 55+ Park • L-Shape kitchen • Garage • Immaculate
SOLD
MLS#322721
• 50’ Saltwater frontage • Fabulous views • 3 bdrm home • Detached studio
• 23 acres • Lg shop w/loft • Covered porch • Fresh and painted
11452 Galbreath Rd, Burlington 2631 Club Ct #308, Mt Vernon For Details and directions, visit openhouse.com.
$77,500
MLS#302832
$644,500
MLS#232468
$217,900
MLS#336001
• Lake views • 11+ acres • Open gourmet kitchen • Over 3100 sf ranch beauty
MLS#334020 $259,300
MLS#278063
• Active adult living • Spacious 2 bdrm • 2 car garage • Immaculate
• Updated 4 bdrm • Sports court • New roof • Huge deck
$225,000
REAL ESTATE CLASSES STARTING NOW! • Riverfront retreat • Private 4+ acres CALL SCOTT 360-540-2121
MLS#335079 $248,500
• Detached shop • 4 bedrooms • Large deck • Many extras Anita Kohl 961-7795 Dawn Hardman 540-0058 Duane Gish 770-9299 Dominic Pettruzzelli 333-5210 George Herner 840-3743 Jackie Lindeman 770-9080
869 CARRIAGE CT, SDW $95,000 Immaculate triple wide with 2 bedrooms, 1.75 baths, den, vaulted ceiling. Kitchen with island & maple cabinets. 10x20 insulated shop with workbench. 55+ community. Call Alice Hanson at 770-8791. #230071
61 ALGER CCC RD, SDW $239,900 Fabulous 2005 manufactured home on 5 acres. Large 2 car garage/shop & greenhouse. Great place to enjoy peace & quiet & watch wildlife. Call Tasha Zahlis at 391-5075. #138104
6751 WORLINE RD, BOW $269,000 1100 3RD ST., SDW $121,950 Great home on .75 acres located in Bow & out of the 100 yr Cute, affordable 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath home. Gas heat & fireflood plain! Many updates throughout including all new kitchplace. Greenhouse, storage shed & corner lot. Close to town. en. Shop, deck, patio, RV parking with full hook-ups. More Call Alice Hanson at 770-8791. #272362 photos at SkagitValleyHomes.com. Call Bill & Jannette Krieger 1225-1227 E. FAIRHAVEN AVE., BRL $147,900 EACH at 421-4446. #282613 Offered as a duplex at $339,800 or individual Townhouse units 2417 CROSBY DR., MV $339,950 for $169,900. Each unit has 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, gas fireClassic 1969 custom home by “Master Builder” Len Holmgren. places, 2 car garages. Call Linda Eastman at 202-4075. #171607 Gorgeous living/dining combo with rock fireplace & hardwood floors. Valley views. 5 bedrooms & 4,000+ SF. Call Robin Luif at 420-2026. #218717 325 ROSE CT., MV $389,900 Exquisite Tudor in Hill Top. 2651 sq.ft. of captivating charm, with 4 bedrooms & 2.5 baths on over 1/3 acre of blossoming landscape. Call Elizabeth Miller at 420-3607. #311383
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• Huge family rm • Garage + shop
Jared Storrs 853-6895 Jeff Dowrey 661-2161 Karl Morse 395-5405 Lorie Groth 425-422-7145 Margie Ernst 708-3198 Marlene Deasy 661-6720
126 E. EVERGREEN ST., MV $157,000 Charming craftsman style home, formal dining room, kitchen with built-in cabinetry. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath & basement with shop area. Carport with storage room, RV parking with power outlets & alley access. Call Alice Hanson at 770-8791. #333508 304 W. STATE ST., SDW $175,000 REDUCED!! Lovely updated 4 bedroom, 2 bath home, large eating kitchen & bar. Fully fenced, low maintenance yard. Attached 2 car garage. Close to town. Call Alice Hanson at 770-8791. #149139 1501 MEADOW LARK LN, MV $219,950 Classic rambler on spacious, private lot! Slate entry & big picture windows from the living room take in the patio & backyard. Fireplaces in family & living rooms. Call Robin Luif at 420-2026. #229760
• 2 bdrm condo • Centrally located • SS appls • Cherry finish cabinets
• 5.25 acres • Bonus Room • Small pond • Fruit trees
455 KLICKITAT, LAC $235,000 Wonderful LaConner home featuring views over the marina, spacious rooms, open floor plan, two fireplaces, attached garage and great amenities abound. Call Sarah Minton at 7703076. #29136416
•”LIKE NEW” CONDITION, GORGEOUS “DESIGNER DECOR” •QUIET AND VERY AFFORDABLE 55+ PARK LIVING, OPEN THRUOUT, A “BEAUTY”! •OAK “L-SHAPED” KITCHEN PLAN W/MANY UPGRADES •NICE COVERED DECK, LG. SHOP W/CERAMIC TILE ACCENTS, SUNNY BREAKFAST NOOK BUILDING, PARKLIKE BACK YD. W/GAS FPL. •2 BD., 2 BA., •SPACIOUS 2BR/2BA. HOME W/GAS HEAT, SINGLE GARAGE, OPEN PLAN KITCHEN/FAMILY ROOM/LIVING/DINING RM., 55+ LIVING AT IT’S VERY BEST! “GORGEOUS”!!
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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
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•55+/ADULT COMMUNITY CLOSE TO MEDICAL/SHOPPING, QUIET AREA W/TRAILS, CLUBHOUSE, R.V. PARKING •”STAND ALONE” RANCH-STYLE CONDO W/MAX. PRIVACY, BACK OF CUL-DE-SAC,COV. PATIO •2 HUGE BD., 2 BA.
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Megan Daly 206-383-4407 Mike Newman 708-1419 Noli Goode 630-6527 Paula Margerum 220-0681 Rick Kiesser 770-1195 Sandi Hocking 708-1523
Sandi Riley 770-8670 Sharon Stokes 661-6164 Shaunna Harris 206-715-1623 Traci Cypher 708-9481 Veronica Lopez 420-0696
16663 BEAVER MARSH RD., MV $399,950 Updated home offering views of Mt. Baker & surrounding farm land. 2.7 fenced acres, barn, 4 bay garage & shop. Hot tub & in-ground, glass enclosed swimming pool. Call Alice Hanson at 770-8791. #166950 22578 S.R. 534, CONWAY $409,000 One of a kind home on 6.2 acres. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths plus large home office. House sits back from Hwy for privacy. 2 car garage. 18X36 in-ground swimming pool. Call Traci Gilbertson at 333-3479. #213565 14363 ROADRUNNER LN, BRL $512,000 4 Bedroom home in Bay View on just shy 1 acre. 3,100+ SF, formal dining, office, bonus room, great room & open floor plan. Butler’s pantry, walk-in pantry, lg. island with granite counters & eating bar. Call Linda Eastman at 202-4075. #307721
1231 S. 10TH ST., MV $619,000 Completely restored 1929 home on nearly one acre with expansive views of the Skagit River, tulip fields & beyond. Updated kitchen with cherry cabinets & granite counters. Call 101 N. 30TH ST, MV $229,900 Jim Glackin at 428-2828. #319380 $915,000 Large 4 bedroom Homestead home built in 2002. New interior 1045 BLACKBERRY LN., CAMANO ISLAND paint & nearly new carpeting, 3 living areas, main floor master 2430 SF waterfront home. Large lot located at dead end with with separate entrance, fenced back yard with patio & beauti- outstanding views of the Olympics, Mt. Baker & Sunsets. 70’ of ful landscaping, Pergo flooring & much more. Call Jim Glackin waterfront. New metal roof, trex decking. Call Traci Gilbertson at 428-2828. #288360 at 333-3479. #164059
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