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ENERGY INCENTIVES PAGE 3

YOUR BLUEPRINT FOR A GREENER HOME PAGE 4

TAXES CLAIMING YOUR CREDIT PAGE 6

21356 ROLLING RIDGE DRIVE, SEDRO-WOOLLEY

$294,650

Beautiful Rolling Ridge Estates, one of the valley’s premier neighborhoods. Windermere Real Estate 1030 E. College Way Peacefully perched on .37 acre, discover this meticulously maintained Mount Vernon residence; custom built to perfection & designed for entertaining. Ultra spacious 360.424.4901 • 800.849.7939 Agent: Elizabeth Miller (360) 420-3607

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living room with centerpiece fireplace & room to accommodate the largest of gatherings. Generous kitchen opens to dining/great room and features a fantastic wet bar & tranquil sun room. Main floor master, 2 guest rooms +office/den. Blossoming mature landscape & private backyard. #223101

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HOW TO KEEP WARMTH IN AND PESTS OUT PAGE 8

YOUR BLUEPRINT FOR A GREENER HOME. A home is probably the largest purchase you’ll make in your lifetime. And the costs don’t stop with a mortgage payment - rising energy prices make it expensive to operate and maintain a home. According to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), (cont. on pg. 4)

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Energy Incentives

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Your Blueprint for a Greener Home

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Taxes: Claiming Your Credit

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Q&A: FHA ‘High 5”

Pg. 7

How to Keep Warmth In & Pests Our

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Classifieds

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Sedro-Woolley 10913 Mary Lane, Burlington

$214,900

Beautiful custom rambler. Over ½ acre. Shop and Garden. RV parking. MLS#263737 DIRECTIONS: EAST ON HIGHWAY 20 FROM BURLINGTON, NORTH ON MARY LANE

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Kirk Campbell 770-7470

$50,000

Newer home in Carriage Estates. Desirable 55+ mobile home park. 3 BR, 2 baths, 1684 sq. ft.. Abundant use of alder cabinets. Space rent $441/ mo – includes water, sewer, garbage. Now priced to sell!. MLS#244217 Call Charlie, 708-1415 or Jeannie, 708-9645

Debbie Allen 708-8780

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Sedro-Woolley

Bayview

$450,000

Beautiful newer home on shy 5 acres. Bayview area, 3 BR, 2.5 Baths, 2897 SF. Extensive use of Travertine Tile & granite. Master BR on main floor w/ FP. Kit. w/island, eating bar & pantry. 2 car attached gar + Lg 2 bay shop/garage. MLS#160988 Call Charlie, 708-1415, Jeannie, 708-9645

Mike Welling 540-1341

Ron Van Pelt 333-1045

Charlie & Jeannie Boon 708-9645

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Sedro-Woolley

Dan Soria 348-6655

$99,900

3+ bedrooms. 1.5 Baths. Great neighborhood. Large unfinished basement, with tons of storage. Cedar lined closets. Hardwood flooring. MLS#276721 Call Mike, 540-1341

PRI CE RED UC ED

$489,950

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Bow Mt. Vernon

LIS TIN G

Gorgeous, private setting w/ Custom built 5 bd/3.5 ba on 5+ acres. Additional M-I-L unit. Main home features master suite w/vaulted ceilings, spa & view balcony. Hot tub, 3 car garage and huge 1773sq. ft. shop. Oversized deck wrapping along the back side of both homes. MLS#290978 Call Amber, 969-4030 or Dan, 360-348-6655

Ivana Wood 770-3550

PRI CE RED UC ED

$79,000

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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Classic bungalow on Mt Vernon Hill. 2 bdrom/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

Wilma Louia Owner 661-1631

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Burlington

$499,000

Beautiful home featuring 4546 sq. ft. 4 beds, 5 baths, 11 ft ceilings, travertine floors/shower. Granite counters throughout. Spacious oak kitchen, office, large laundry rm, covered porches. 2 gas fireplaces. Lots of storage, walk in closets. Updated 2 story barn, 7 stalls, tack room, green pasture. MLS#233705 Call Ron, 333-1045

Jim Stransky 708-1681

Lisa Davies 391-2232

Michelle Mitzel 630-4423

$115,000

Nice parcel in desirable Bow Hill area. Features a wonderful pond and dock, and small creek running along property. 1 acre building site and 7.36 acres of open space. Driveway and clearing are complete. Bring your plans and enjoy all this parcel has to offer. MLS#250397 Call Ron, 333-1045

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ENERGY INCENTIVES Homeowners can claim up to $500 in tax credits if they make an energy-efficiency upgrade by the end of 2011

With winter encroaching now is the time to make sure your home’s energy efficiency is ready to handle the elements. If you act fast, you can earn an energy-efficiency tax credit of up to $500 on qualified products installed in your primary residence before December 31, 2011. The cumulative credit can be claimed for any combination of the following projects - excluding installation and labor costs:

INSULATION

Tax credit: 10 percent of the cost (up to $500). Cost: Fiberglass batt insulation typically costs 12 cents (R-11) to 60 cents (R-38) per square foot - the higher the number the better the insulation - based on Environmental Protection Agency figures. Effect: According to Energy Star, a properly air-sealed and insulated home can save up to 20 percent on heating and cooling costs.

ROOFING

Tax credit: 10 percent of the cost (up to $500) of all Energy Star-qualified metal and reflective asphalt shingles. Cost: Shingle costs can vary widely. Overall cost will depend on type of shingle and size of roof. Effect: Per the EPA and U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Star-qualified roofing products reduce the amount of air conditioning needed in buildings and can lower energy bills by up to 50 percent.

NON-SOLAR WATER HEATER

Tax credit: $300. Must be Energy Star gas tankless or heat-pump water heaters to qualify. Cost: Both water heater models can cost more $1,000. Effect: Energy Star-qualified gas tankless water heaters cut water heating expenses by 30 percent. Energy Star-qualified heat-pump water heaters can save the average (Cont. on pg.9)

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home is probably the largest purchase you’ll make in your lifetime. And the costs don’t stop with a mortgage payment - rising energy prices make it expensive to operate and maintain a home. According to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), homes account for 21 percent of the energy used in this country every year, with an average annual utility bill of $1,767. So it’s no surprise that a 2010 survey by the Shelton Group found that 64 percent of respondents were interested in owning or renting an energyefficient home. If you want to make some energysaving upgrades, here are things you can do to get greener while saving some green.

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Locate and Seal Air Leaks Reducing drafts in a home can cut energy use from five to 30 percent each year, and it makes the

home more comfortable year round. Check to see if air is flowing through any of these places: • Electrical outlets • Switch plates • Window frames • Baseboards • Weather stripping around doors • Fireplace dampers • Attic hatches • Wall- or window-mounted air conditioners In a study of energy-efficient measures, DOE’s Energy Information Administration reported that sealing ducts yielded by far the greatest energy (Cont. on pg.6) savings of 12 different measures

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Taxes

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Claiming Your Credit Follow these steps to get all your documents in order and to claim your energy-efficiency tax credit If you made energy-efficiency upgrades in your home, you may be able to claim a tax credit of up to $500. To properly claim your energyefficiency tax credit, follow these steps: Save all receipts from purchases of eligible products. Collect all manufacturer’s certification statements - these are signed statements from each manufacturer certifying that the product or component qualifies for the tax credit and often are automatically included with the products/equipment you buy. If the retailer or installer cannot provide these statements, they may be available on the manufacturer’s website. Keep a copy of these statements for your records. Fill out IRS form 5695 and attach it to your tax return, which must be filed by April 17, 2012. Note that the credit is a dollar-for-dollar reduction of your tax liability, which makes it more valuable than a tax deduction, which only lowers your taxable income, says Gregg Wind, a partner at Wind and Stern, a Los Angeles CPA firm. The tax credit is nonrefundable, which means it’s only available to the extent you have a tax liability. It cannot generate a refund if you owe less in taxes than the credit amount. The credit can only be claimed once. If you claimed a home energy improvement tax credit on your 2010 taxes, you cannot take an additional credit for the same purchase on your 2011 taxes. If you’ve already received a total of $500 or more in an energyimprovement tax credit from 2006 to 2010, you are not eligible for any more. For full details and restrictions, visit www.energysavers.gov/ financial/70010.html

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The average amount in tax dollars created by a newly built home. FYI: An average of three jobs are created alongside the new construction. Source: National Association of Home Builders

OPEN HOUSES & SHOWCASES SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12TH 11A.M. TO 1P.M. 39904 Willard Lane, Birdsview Remarkable home, compare to any stick USE O built. 3 bedrooms, NH E P 2 baths, den/ O office & beautiful landscaping with lights & drip water system to all gardens. High end laminate floor, crown molding, architectural details, decorator colors, Avalon free standing gas stove, 3-car garage plus shop & RV parking. Protran transfer switch for generator. A stunning home! MLS#242999. DIRECTIONS: East on Hwy 20 from Sedro Woolley. South (right) on Russell Road & west (right) on Willard Lane.

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Nicely cared for traditional 1900 era home with remodeling in place. Home features 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, and 1,200+ square feet. Large corner lot with alley access. Carport and storage. MLS#288109

Linda Dietrick 360-840-6771

Danya Wolf 360-708-8294

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GREENER HOME

(Cont. from pg.4)

studied, at the lowest cost. And in a DOE study of 100 homes in Phoenix, Arizona, sealing ducts cut leakage by 30 percent. If you can rattle windows or doors, you may have air leaks there, as well.These can usually be sealed with caulking or weather stripping. In addition: • Replace any cracked or loose window panes. • Consider replacing older, single-pane windows that show signs of leakage, water damage, or condensation with new double-pane windows installed with proper air sealing and flashing. • Windows and doors should be weather stripped. See the DOE Energy Savers website, www. energysavers.gov, for a comprehensive description of different types of caulking and weather stripping material.

insulation check as a routine part of a whole-house energy assessment.You can find more information to help you determine what is most cost-effective for your home at www.energysavers.gov.

percent more energy; however, some refrigerators with this feature have “energy saver” switches that allow you to turn these heaters off. • Chest freezers are usually more efficient than upright freezers.They are better insulated, and the cold air does not spill out when the door is opened. Automatic defrost freezers can consume 40 to 50 percent more electricity than manual defrost models. Upgrading to more efficient appliances will not only improve your energy bill, but could save you even more with state or federal rebates.

Upgrade Appliances

Inspect Insulation When correctly installed, insulation delivers comfort while lowering energy bills during the hottest and coldest times of the year.There are several common types of insulation: • Fiberglass (in both batt and blown forms) • Cellulose • Rigid foam board • Spray foam Reflective insulation (also called radiant barrier) is another insulating product which can help save energy in hot, sunny climates. To get the biggest savings, the easiest place to add insulation is usually in the attic. A quick way to see if you need more insulation is to look across your uncovered attic floor. If the insulation is level with or below the attic floor joists, you probably need to add more insulation. A qualified home energy auditor will include an

In a typical U.S. home, appliances and home electronics are responsible for about 20 percent of energy bills.These appliances and electronics include: • Washers and dryers • Computers • Dishwashers • Home entertainment equipment • Refrigerators and freezers • Room air conditioners • Water heaters Refrigerators and freezers consume about one-sixth of all the electricity used in American households, much more than any other household appliance.The annual cost to operate existing units is about $125, while new, efficient refrigerators cost about $50 to $100 per year to operate. When choosing a new refrigerator: • Select an Energy Star model. • Select a refrigerator of the appropriate size for your household’s needs. Larger models use more energy. • Choose top-freezer models instead of side-byside refrigerators, which use approximately 10 to 25 percent more energy. • Select only those features that your household needs. Automatic ice makers and through-the-door dispensers increase energy use by 14 to 20 percent and increase the purchase price by $75 to $250. Models with anti-sweat heaters consume 5 to 10

Improve Water Usage • Typically the largest use of water within a home is involved in toilet flushing. On average this comes out to about 25,000 gallons a year for a family of four. Working with American Standard, the DOE project team for the ReVision Retrofit Home in Las Vegas selected an effective and water efficient dualflush toilet.The dual flush technology features two operational levels: 1.6 gallons per flush; and 1.0 gallon per flush, for heavy or light flushing respectively.This switch can save a family of four up to 17,000 gallons of water a year. • A typical bathroom faucet will draw 2.2 gallons per minute. Changing to a WaterSense listed 1.5 gpm faucet can save a family of four over 8,000 gallons a year. • Most conventional washing machines use between 25 and 40 gallons of water per complete cycle. Water-saving versions can cut water (and energy) usage by more than 40 percent.The most energy-efficient washing machines are typically frontloading machines.They use about one third the water as a conventional machine to wash the same amount of clothes. Source: U.S. Department of Energy

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FHA’s ‘high 5’ QUESTION:

There is now talk of raising the required Federal Housing Administration down payment to 5 percent. How would such an increase impact the real estate market?

ANSWER:

As this is written in early summer, there’s a serious proposal on Capitol Hill to increase the FHA down payment from 3.5 percent to 5 percent. For someone borrowing $200,000 with an FHA-insured loan it means that an additional $3,000 in cash would be needed to close a transaction if the higher down payment were required. There is, in fact, no reason

to increase the FHA down payment. First, despite a woeful real estate marketplace, the FHA is doing reasonable well. According to the Department of Housing and Urban Development, FHA reserves are expected to grow by $9.76 billion in fiscal 2011 and $5.01 billion in 2012. Second, requiring a larger down payment may actually make FHA loans more risky. How? Because borrowers will have fewer dollars in savings, and the FHA program itself will get little benefit. As Barry Rutenberg, 2011 first vice chairman of the National Association of Home Builders, points out: “Research has shown that requiring a higher down payment does little to reduce risk of default but causes home buyers to use more of their reserves for the down payment.” Third, a steeper down-payment requirement

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CLASSIC… turn of the Century, great business potential. Corner lot, lots of parking, hardwood floors, 4 bdrms, den, 1 3/4 baths. Older shop bldg. previously used for antique shop. $234,900. #243578 ANACORTES VIEW HOME… 4 Br, 2 Ba Rambler with hardwood floors throughout and nice water & Island views. $219,500. #250100 LOVELY VIEWS… of Lake, Skagit Valley & Olympic Mtns from this wonderful one acre building lot w/public water & electricity. $185,000. #264683 A BIT OF PARADISE… pasture land w/ newer 2 Br, 2Ba mobile. 11+ ac on S. Skagit Hwy. Frontage on Finney Creek. $149,900. #266577 ARE YOU WILLING TO DO “HOME WORK? … needs some remodeling, put on your work clothes & fix up this 2 bdrm home. Owner terms. $94,950. #29159111 Jan Scally Jeff Ingman Fritz Inman Tod LeHecka Shelah Inman

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will deter some would-be homebuyers, not a good idea at a time when the housing market is fragile. The reality is that while big lenders originated millions of toxic loans during the past decade the FHA stuck by its standards. HUD has always required borrowers to verify income and employment for new FHA loans. One result is that FHA borrowers - often firsttime buyers - have typical credit scores above 700. The question that ought to be asked about a higher FHA down-payment requirement is whether it will make the FHA program materially stronger and lead to additional home sales. The answer on both counts is plainly no.

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RAMBLER W/DAYLIGHT BASEMENT… 3 Br, 2.5 Ba, hardwoods, French doors opens to deck, vaulted ceilings, soaking tub & more. $275,000. #28187196 A LOT FOR A LITTLE… 4 Br, 2.5 Ba home, all appliances incl, spacious deck & patio. Fenced backyard, close to walking/biking trails. $194,500. #279134 BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME!… located in a quiet cul-de-sac. Gorgeous Timborana wood floors. Granite counters, tile accents, wide moldings & trim. $319,500. #29145114 83 ACRES… beautiful pasture land, some wooded areas. 3 Br, Ba Mfg home, 2 shops, 7 stall horse barn w/ hay loft. Great property for cattle ranch or equestrian use. $637,500. #284837 HERE FISHY FISHY… fantastic acre plus pond stocked w/fish on 15.7 acs, Pleasant Ridge. $249,500. #290061

NORTHWEST CRAFTSMAN… One of the largest homes, backs up to protected area. Open plan, lg kitchen, covered patio. $350,000. #107987 8 ACRES… 4 Br, 3 Ba. brick home in rural neighborhood. Island kitchen with pantry, large dining room, nice rec room. Large deck, hot tub. $349,000 #57569 PRISTINE CONDITION… & located on quiet street, beautifully landscaped yard. 3 bdrms, 1.75 baths & large family room. Lots of storage, large windows. $219,500. #180350 THIS HOME HAD WHEELS! Alger area 50’s Mobile inside of stick built home. Large shop. $119,000. #288411 AFFORDABLE MOBILE… In quiet SW Park. Water, sewer & garbage paid. 784 sf, extra room & storage shed. Motivated seller. $10,000. #278588

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Great Sedro-Woolley Home #272824 • $209,000

Very well maintained, unit is within walking distance to the club house in The Cedars 55 and older community. Nice kitchen with upgraded oak cabinets and all appliances are included. Nice Murphy bed makes the 2nd bedroom a great den or office as well! Garage has built in storage, great price for this nice unit!

Great 3 bedroom 2 bath home in Sedro-Woolley and huge lot. This home features tile roof, vinyl siding, huge detached 2 car garage with shop and storage, covered patio fireplace RV parking and much more. Don’t miss this great home!

Light Industrial Space

Desirable in Mount Vernon #260764 • $259,950

For Lease- 6600sqft. Property is just of I-5 at Anderson Rd. Approximately 2200 sqft feet of air conditioned finished office, storage & bath. Wired for phone system and Internet service, T-1 available also. Ware house features 8 roll up doors (4 drive through) and 1 dock high door as well as office space and rest room. Ample parking and great location!

This well-maintained one-owner rambler with open floor plan offers tons of natural light, mud room with laundry tub, free-standing natural gas fireplace, and new vinyl/carpet throughout. The large corner lot has a fully fenced back yard for privacy, large detached garage/shop and 2-car carport with ample RV storage. Feel like you’re out in the country but only minutes from town.

#217864 • $2,650/Month

Class A Indistrial Space

#280381 • $1,900/Month

Class A light industrial space just off the Anderson Road I-5 exit. Site features 3000 sqft of space with office, bath and mezzanine. 400 amp 3 phase power, plumbed for compressor with separate compressor shed, 12ft electric roll up door. Ready to go now, gross lease so tenant pays utilities not nnn.

For Sale & Priced to Sell! #293225 • $279,000

This wonderfully finished 4 bedroom 2.5 bath home is set on a quiet cul-de-sac in Mount Vernon. This 6 year old home features an open floor plan, private setting, detached garage with covered breezeway, many upgrades throughout. Large open kitchen has ample custom detailed oak cabinets, stainless steel appliances and corian counter tops. Main floor features a mix of hard wood floors as well as high ceiling. Master features private bath and huge walkin. Don’t miss out on this short sale.

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How to Keep Warmth In and Pests Out When the temperature drops, people aren’t the only ones looking for ways to stay warm. Pests seek warmth indoors, too. Protect your home from unwanted visitors this winter with these simple home preparedness tips from Terminix, the country’s largest provider of pest control services.

Seal pests out and warmth in.

• Place weather stripping on the bottom of all exterior doors to ensure they seal tightly. Doors that do not have a tight seal can allow a variety of pests to enter the home and can allow warm air to escape. • Use caulk to seal any holes or cracks in your home’s exterior. Large holes should be stuffed with steel wool or wire before sealing with caulk or other materials. • Eliminate cracks or openings around pipes and utility lines that enter the home. These are potential problem areas that can allow pests in and heated air out. • Close the flue damper when the fireplace isn’t in use. An open damper can allow a large amount of air out and can be an entry point for a variety of insects, rodents and wildlife. • Ensure attic and foundation vents are equipped with tightfitting 1/4-inch hardware cloth. This will help keep rodents at bay. Also install insect screening over windows, utility vents and other areas where small pests may slip through.

Check the exterior.

• Move piles of firewood and other debris away from the home’s foundation. Both provide ample sources of shelter for rodents and other pests such as termites, and could encourage them to live near the home. • Trim tree branches and shrubs away from the home.

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Rodents and other insects can scale rough surfaces like trees or large shrubs in order to access your home’s roof or other entry points in the home’s exterior.

Protect your investment.

Just because it’s cooler, termites don’t slow down their destructive behavior. Termites cause more than $5 billion in property damage each year, and most homeowners’ insurance does not cover the damage. It’s essential to have an annual professional home inspection for termites from a reputable pest and termite control company. Prompt treatment and regular inspections can save thousands of dollars in damage repair. “Homeowners can ease their minds and protect their investment this winter by scheduling a proactive termite inspection and doing a few simple tasks to keep pests away,” said Paul Curtis, Terminix entomologist. “The best tool to fight pests is prevention.”

Additional tips for termite prevention:

• Repair roof or plumbing leaks. The moisture from these allows termites to survive above ground. • Ensure gutters drain properly and direct moisture away from your foundation. • Keep mulch or soil away from your home’s siding. It’s best to have a barrier of a few inches. • Remove items like scrap lumber, boxes and even old books or newspapers from crawl spaces. • Maintain adequate ventilation in crawl spaces.

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ENERGY INCENTIVES

(Cont. from pg.3)

household almost $300 per year on its electric bills compared to a standard electric water heater.

WINDOWS, DOORS, SKYLIGHTS

Tax credit: 10 percent of the cost (up to $500); windows are capped at $200. Must be Energy Star-labeled to qualify. Cost: Mike Rogers, senior vice president of GreenHomes America, a home-audit company based in Irvine, Calif., estimates, in a typical home, $400 to $1,300 per window or skylight and $1,500 to $3,000 per exterior door. Effect: Installing new Energy Starqualified windows can equate to savings of $126 to $465 when replacing single-pane windows or $27 to $111 a year when replacing double-pane/clear glass replacement windows.

HEATING/COOLING SYSTEMS

Now could be the time to sell a new home and earn a slice of the Real Estate pie.

Record-low interest rates and record-low housing prices are renewing interest in the floundering housing market for many people. “When sellers are interviewing real estate agents to market their homes, their primary focus is usually on the advertising that the agent will offer them,” says Jessica Goodbody of Weichert Realtors. Let us help you meet your marketing goals by advertising

Tax credit: $300 for central air conditioning or electric heat pumps; $150 for furnaces and boilers; $50 for advanced main air circulating fan. Go to www.energysavers.gov/ financial/70010.html for details and restrictions. Cost: Rogers, of GreenHomes America, says in a typical home costs can range from $4,000 to $5,500 for a furnace; $6,500 and up for a boiler; $4,000 and up for central A/C or for a heat pump. Effect: Replacing old heating and cooling equipment with Energy Star-rated equipment can cut your energy bills by more than $200 annually, per the EPA and DOE.

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“There’s a very good chance that Congress will not extend the termination date of this credit again,” says John W. Roth, senior analyst with CCH, a tax and law information and software company based in Riverwoods, Ill. “Homeowners who are planning on making upgrades would be strongly encouraged to take action immediately since the installation must be completed before the end of the year.” If you’re going to hire a professional to install any of these products, do your homework, adds Toni Haber, an agent with Prudential Douglas Elliman in New York. “Interview and collect at least three quotes from different contractors for the same job,” she says. “Don’t necessarily go with the cheapest one - try to find a person with the most experience and the best reputation.

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1ST MO. FREE! 1, 2 & 3 bdrm, MV, near college, onsite laundry, reserved parking. W/S/G pd. Qualify today! Move in tomorrow! 428-3887

Studio.....$609 1 Bedroom.....$644 2 Bedroom.....$762 3 Bedroom.....$847

2 bdrm, Burl. Elect. heat. Carport. W/S/G pd. Quiet area. $800/mo. + $600 damage. No pets. 360-856-6878 2 Bdrm, MV, W/S/G pd. College Way & 19th. $705/mo. 360-424-6757 Call now for rent special: Spacious 2 & 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba, WD, W/S/G/cable pd. $775/$875. No pets. 1825 E. Division MV. 383-6603 LACONNER. 1 bdrm apt. Approx. 600 sq. ft., above retail store. Right on water with deck with fantastic view. 1 yr lease req'd. No pets/smoke. $775. Call Jeff, 206-343-2350

Summerglen Apartments

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Income limits apply. Equal Housing Opportunity 1630 N. 26th St., Mount Vernon, WA 98273

2 bdrm, 1 ba, MV hill, fenced yard, view to the river. No smoke/pet. $995. + $1000 dep. 360-661-6173 2 bdrm, 1.5 ba, MV hill, full basement, private 1/2 acre, fenced yard, view to river & sunsets. No smoke/pet. $995 + $1000 dep. 360-661-6173, 961-9502

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Houses & Apartments. See our listings at www.skagitrentals.com Remax Property Mgmt. 823 N. 4th, Mount Vernon 360-424-3198

2 Bdrm, 2 Ba doublewide, 8 acres, fairly private, nice mtn. 1 bdrm in Burl. carport, natviews, Rockport, $600 mo. ural gas heat, utility room, Mike 360-770-3614. $750/mo. W/S pd. $600/ damage. No pets. 856-6878 3 BDRM, 1 1/2 BA, liv. rm, fam. rm, woodstove. Workshop & garage. Yard. No pet/ 2 bdrm, 1 ½ ba, MV, private smoke. Clear Lake. $1150/ garage, fenced backyard, Pet okay. $825/mo. $800/dep. mo 1st/last. 360-661-0521 360-422-5162, 360-333-9159 3 Bdrm, 1 Ba, in MV, $1100 mo. No pets. Avail. Dec. 1, 2 Bdrm, 1 Ba, Sedro-Wool1st, last + $400/dep. G/W pd. ley, $800 pet ok with $100 dep., move in now. 1st, last + Joanna 360-301-1208. $250 dep. Single car garage, 3 bdrm, 2 story quaint older G/W pd. Credit ck. Joanna Victorian home with garden, 360-301-1208 1.5 ba, large kitchen/dining area, gas heat, barn storage, 2 bdrm, 700 Talcott, S.W. All West MV, new carpet, W/D. energy efficient appliances. $995/mo. 1St & dep. No pets. Storage shed. Comprehen360-387-5713, 360-420-5514 sive screening report req'd. No smoke/pets. $795. + $600 Beautiful newer S-W 3 Bdrm, dep. 360-840-5728 2 ½ ba, $1275. MV 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba, 1600 sq. ft., $1195. Call S-W 3 Bdrm, 3 Ba town360-333-1886. house/duplex, 1800 sq. ft., CHARMING - 3 BDRM, 1 1/2 clean, spacious, W/D. 2 sepBA, lrg. liv. rm, lrg. fam. rm, arate kitchens. $1,145/mo. woodstove. Workshop & No smoke. 360-378-8632

Whitehorse ApartmentsSenior Housing, Garden Style, walk-up, 1 bedroom units now available! Pay only 30% of your income for rent! Must be 62 years of age or older and/or disabled. Rent includes water, sewer and garage. Lrg. yard. No pets/ garbage. Community room, smoke. Clear Lake. $1150/ on-site laundry facilities and mo., 1st/last. 360-661-0521 private patios. Call for details. 425-776-1294 ext. 136 GORGEOUS 4 BDRM, or send an email to 3 BA HOME kingc@quantumms.com Newer, 2900 sq/ft, cul-deEqual Housing Opportunity. sac location. All the bells and whistles! $1700. 530949-5019

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 MV small studio apt by hosroom studio w/laminate pital. $500. + $300 damage. La Conner - water view, 3 floors, $485. All with views. Incl. W/S/G. Credit check Bdrm, 3.5 Ba custom home, 425-478-0848 req. No smoke. 336-2322 1,950 sq. ft., finished baseNO HIDDEN FEES! ment, 1,200 sq. ft. shop/ MV 1 level 4 plex, 2 bdrm, 1 1 - 4 Bdrm Rentals. Fairhaven Manor 757-2149 garage. Across street from ba, W/D, carport. W/S/G pd. Piazza Realty Property Norris Place 757-3060 beach. 10 min. to refinery/15 No pets/smoke. $700 + $700 Mgmt., Inc. 360-424-RENT 2 & 3 Bdrm Apts. min. to MV/Anac., $1,595 mo. dep. Background chk. 610(7368) www.prpmrentals.com 9860 9am-5pm Affordable. Section 8 okay. 360-661-0002

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ANAC. Doublewide, 3 bdrm, 2 ba, gas furnace, $790 + dep. 360-856-4225

Samish Island trailer for rent, 1 bdrm, 600 sq. ft., W/D, $575/mo. 310-902-9631

Female roommate. Lg bdrm, kitchen privileges & TV, 1 mi. from college, $350. + $50 dep. Util. Incl. 360-424-0894

MV RV PARK. Affordable monthly living. Nicest park in town. (360) 428-8787

Former McDonald's 1908 Riverside Drive Mount Vernon -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

3 Bdrm, 1 Ba home in Skyline for sale, $96,000. Owner financing available. Call for details, 360-2029518 2205 Dublin Pl. 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

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

4 Bdrm, 2 ½ Ba, deck, double garage, 2 fireplaces – 1 upstairs & 1 downstairs, approx. 2100 sq. ft., wooded lot, large yard. Good neighborhood! $225,000. 711 No. 30th, Mount Vernon. 360-424-4328 or 7576356 or 360-661-2324

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FREE TO LOOK OPEN HOUSE 807 S 25th, Mount Vernon Fri., Nov. 11th, 4:00pm to 6:00pm. Sat., Nov. 12th, 11am to 1pm. Price reduced to $158,000. This is a really nice 3 bdrm, 1 3/4 bath, nicely updated, large yard, open floor plan, RV parking and strorage shed. You won't want to miss this one. 360-421-2797

MLS #253310 4344 Blank Road, S.W. Priced right at $129,000

MLS #250397 Ershig Road Bow, WA $115,000

Incredible timbered parklike 5.45 acre parcel with 167' of Samish River frontage. 1975 singlewide home has 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, woodstove, new carpet, vinyl windows, in good condition to live in or use while you build. Land only financed with 20% down at 3.75-4.5% interest. Located at a dead end street, setting is very peaceful and quiet. Call for a personal tour. See photos online at: ronvanpelt.com RON VAN PELT 360-333-1045 RE/MAX TERRITORY vanpelt@cnw.com

Nice acreage in desirable Bow Hill area featuring a wonderful pond & dock. 1 acre building site & 7.36 acres of open space. Small creek passes through the property. Potential westerly views with forestry activity. Driveway & clearing is done. Land financed with 20% down 3.75-4.5% interest. Bring your plans & enjoy all this private parcel has to offer. Call for a personal tour. See photos online at: ronvanpelt.com RON VAN PELT 360-333-1045 RE/MAX TERRITORY vanpelt@cnw.com

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

MOBILE HOME FOR SALE 3 bedroom 2.5 bath Mobile home for sale. New carpet and Linoleum. Asking 13,500 OBO. Come take a look! Call 360-707-2598 or 360-707-1061. Ask for Alan.

NEW MOUNT VERNON HOME

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 Come see our progress Act now to pick colors. Call Builder Direct Legacy Home Builders Charlie Ash 360-770-7678

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• All appliances stay • Cute yard • Great starter or rental • 2 bd, 1 ba Anita Kohl 961-7795 Cleaver Sanders 941-3482 Dawn Hardman 540-0058 DJ Jacobs 941-5279 Duane Gish 770-9299 Dominic Pettruzzelli 333-5210

• 3+ bedrooms • Split level • Family room + den • All appliances

REAL ESTATE CLASSES STARTING NOW! CALL SCOTT 360-540-2121

George Herner 840-3743 Jackie Lindeman 770-9080 Jared Storrs 853-6895 Karl Morse 395-5405 Lorie Groth 425-422-7145 Margie Ernst 708-3198

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LOCAL FOOD BANK DRIVE! BRING DONATIONS TO 526 E. COLLEGE WAY 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

2902 MONTGOMERY PL, MV $229,000 Spacious 1800 sq.ft. rambler with 3 bedrooms, 1.75 baths. Master with walk-in closet & ¾ bath. Living room with fireplace. New carpet & interior paint. Fenced yard with deck & sprinkler system. 2 car garage. Call Megan O’Bryan at 708-5817. #274079 $229,000 11453 BAYVIEW-EDISON RD., #23 MV $39,888 1110 3RD ST., SDW Fantastic 2008 Fleetwood in pristine condition with Padilla Bay Lovely 2 story home with 2350 sq.ft., 3 bedrooms, 1.75 baths views. Master with step-in-shower. Guest room, additional full & den, large master & living room. Home with character, upgrades of Brazilian Cherry floors, light fixtures & front door. bath. Large cedar deck. Open kitchen with all appliances. Call Charming separate mother-in-law studio. Call Alice Hanson at Megan O’Bryan at 708-5817. #220167 770-8791. #273557 1100 3RD ST., SDW $121,950 2010 SANDALWOOD, MV $230,000 Cute, affordable 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath home. Gas heat & fireGreat rental history duplex sits on large lot. Each unit offers place. Greenhouse, storage shed & corner lot. Close to town. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, washer/dryer, fireplace & 1-car garage. Call Alice Hanson at 770-8791. #272362 Lower unit A with a partially fenced yard. Call Sherry Johansen 304 W. STATE ST., SDW $199,500 at 708-3636. #60925 REDUCED!! Lovely updated 4 bedroom, 2 bath home, large 17970 PAMELA ST., MV $235,900 eating kitchen & bar. Fully fenced, low maintenance yard. Charming home in established S. MV neighborhood on 1+ Attached 2 car garage. Close to town. Call Alice Hanson at acre with no thru road. 3+ bedrooms, 2 full baths. Detached 770-8791. #149139 garage. Room for summer BBQ’s plus westerly sunset views. Call Karen Beckner at 840-9455. #119103 7759 F & S Grade Rd, SDW $259,000 Charming home on 7+ acres overlooking the valley. Large upgraded kitchen, formal living & dining rooms & cozy family room. Extra bonus room for guest, MIL or art studio. Call Rita Ingram at 708-8338. #243405 2417 CROSBY DR., MV $339,950 Classic 1969 custom home by “Master Builder” Len Holmgren. Gorgeous living/dining combo with rock fireplace & hardwood floors. Valley views. 5 bedrooms & 4,000+ SF. Call Robin 7162 AQUA LN, ANA $199,900 Luif at 420-2026. #218717 4859 BLANK RD., SDW $369,900 Very nice home on ¾ acre lot. 3328 sq. ft., 3 bedrooms, 2.5 Beautiful NW craftsman home on nearly 1 acre; very private lobath. Large living room with fireplace, bonus room & nicely landscaped. 2 car detached garage. Call Lee Ann Dean at 421- cation. 10’ ceilings, extensive use of clear fir, Brazilian marble, concrete floors & artist designed stained glass windows & 3082 or Karine Anderson at 421-1189. #285624 20383 ERIC ST., MV $215,000 lights. More info at skagitvalleyhomes.com. Call Bill & Jannette Spacious 2231 sq.ft. rambler on almost 1/2 acre in quiet south Krieger at 421-4446. #271395 $399,950 MV neighborhood. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Kitchen with island. 16663 BEAVER MARSH RD., MV Double sided fireplace. Big fenced yard. Call Megan O’Bryan Updated home offering views of Mt. Baker & surrounding at 708-5817. #17444 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 163692 BRADLEY RD, BOW $525,000 Unique equestrian property on 2.5 acres. 1-level 3856 SF home; 1170 SF shop/garage; barn with 8 stalls & tack room; outdoor arena. More photos at SkagitValleyHomes.com Call Bill & Jannette Krieger at 421-4446. #273462 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. 4733 MT. BAKER LOOP, MV $219,500 Updated kitchen with cherry cabinets & granite counters. Call Skagit Highlands resale! 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, nice corner Jim Glackin at 428-2828. #269249 lot. Features include large rooms with many living areas, den 1045 BLACKBERRY LN., CAMANO ISLAND $975,000 on main floor, large pantry/laundry room. There is also a bo2430 SF waterfront home. Large lot located at dead end with nus room with closet upstairs. Call Lee Ann Dean at 421-3082 outstanding views of the Olympics, Mt. Baker & Sunsets. 70’ of or Karine Anderson at 421-1189. #286800 waterfront. New metal roof, trex decking. Call Traci Gilbertson at 333-3479. #164059 2610 E. SECTION ST. #34, MV $29,950 Nice home in Little Mountain Estates, located on beautifully landscaped lot. One owner home shows pride of ownership. Quiet 55+ community with large indoor pool. Call Bill & Jannette Krieger at 421-4446. #74240

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