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BURLINGTON
320 S Burlington Blvd Burlington, WA 98233 (360) 755-9494
Sedro-Woolley $300,000 Well maintained 3 BD, 2.5 BA home in Sauk Valley Estates. Gas furnace, kitchen stove, & hot water tank. New 30 year roof replaced 2 years ago, harding plank siding, short drive from I-5, & many walking & biking trails nearby. MLS #1598555 Call KirK, 770-7470
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$665,000
Burlington
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$429,500
Great location in desirable Burlington neighborhood. Nice Rambler, w/ large fully-fenced yard, garden space, RV parking & 840 sq ft shop. 3 BD, 1 3/4 BA, over 1700 sq ft of living area w/ large 2 car garage, forced air natural gas furnace, free-standing gas fireplace & AC. Don’t miss out on this one. MLS #1599809
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Sedro-Woolley
$925,000
$899,900
Eco-friendly builders private estate you will see the owners spared no expense on this custom home. Elegant yet comfortable interior w/exquisite wood & stone details. Using the latest “green construction techniques” including extra exterior insulation & radiant heat & instant hot water. Wonderful sauna, small barn/shop, many extras. MLS #158254
Burlington
$349,000
A secluded custom estate, located at the end of a private lane. Surrounded by nature, this luxury, completely remodeled home offers ample space for living and guests and entertaining. Enjoy the hummingbirds, deer and butterflies, with forest views from every window. Solar greenhouse, chicken coop, RV hookup site. Its like camping in the forest but you are home instead! Newly painted exterior, entertainment size deck, outdoor paradise with pond. Updates include flooring, paint, appliances. MLS #1591761
Rare opportunity! Operating poultry farm, certified organic. 3 main layer buildings, grain tanks, other related equipment & buildings needed to operate this farm. 105 AC farm includes a 1976 Manufactured Home that goes with the sale. Eggs are automatically gathered & belts bring the eggs to a central location to be packed & distributed. MLS #1561368
Beautiful Rambler Ready To Move In. 3 BD and 1 3/4 BA just over 1400 sq ft. New roof, mature landscaped, new flooring, new wallpaper, freshly interior paint, Living Room & Family Room W/French Doors To Covered Patio To A 16 X 36 Pool. MLS #1589445
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Alluring & Private just shy of an acre within city limits with a water view. A rare find featuring a 3 bedroom /2.5 bathroom home updated from it’s original build. 1728sf shop with 3 bays, sauna, climbing wall, storage loft, + 4th bay ART STUDIO/ workshop fully insulated/finished with 220 power, ample parking for your RV, boat...+ additional 400 square foot wood shop with 220. Beautifully landscaped yard with private concrete patio, built-in gas fire pit, cabana/kitchen, view deck, and hot tub. Fruit trees/chicken coop playhouse & playset. MLS #1602933
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Country club rambler with 4BD/3BA. Located on the 6th fairway, yet very private. Kitchen open to dining/living room, plus spacious family room. Plenty of parking! $512,500 #1596476.
Ready for your finishing touches...make it what you want it to be! Approx 1,200 SF corner lot, this high traffic property has many options for it’s next lessee. Available now! $3,000 per mo #1575332
Home AND restaurant! Home is 1,387 SF with 3 bed/2 full bath, and was updated on 2006. Blue Mountain Grill is 2,742 SF & also updated in 2006. Great seating, fabulous food, ample parking, & pretty outdoor space! Check out the possibilities of this 1.7+ acre property! $399,900 #1559742
This beautiful 5.97 acre property has so much to offer! From two guest suites to a huge barn with stables and amazing gardens providing outdoor gatherings for over 200 guest. Main home offers 5 beautiful bedrooms. This is a must see! $1,400,000 #1549618
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Changes Ahead Question:
Is there any sign regarding how mortgage applications will change as a result of the coronavirus?
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Funding a mortgage loan – especially a huge loan that’s likely to remain outstanding for many years – requires a careful balance of risk and reward for loan investors. This balance can change quickly based on daily news. Consider the ban on foreclosures and evictions for properties financed with FHA-backed mortgages. According to HUD, “properties secured by FHA-insured Single Family mortgages are subject to a moratorium on foreclosure for a period of 60 days. The moratorium applies to the initiation of foreclosures and to the completion of foreclosures in process. Similarly, evictions of persons from properties secured by FHA-insured Single Family mortgages are also suspended for a period of 60 days.” This may sound like great news for people who have suddenly lost some or all of their income. For investors who rely on interest income, the HUD announcement – and a similar announcement for loans held by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac – changes the risk/reward
ASK OUR BROKER By Peter G. Miller
balance. Mortgages to investors are now riskier. But – at this writing – apparently not a whole lot riskier. Interest levels for mortgages were generally stable in February and March. Weekly mortgage rates for fixed-rate, 30-year financing looked like this, according to Freddie Mac. March 26th – 3.50% March 19th – 3.65% March 12th – 3.36% March 5th – 3.29% February 27th – 3.45% February 20th – 3.49% February 13th – 3.47% February 6th -- 3.45% The 3.29% rate seen on March 5th is the lowest weekly mortgage rate for 30-year, fixed-rate loans listed by Freddie Mac since it began keeping records in 1971. What we have not seen to this point is a sudden and large rate hike. The absence of instantly-higher rates is a good sign, a suggestion that investors have faith in the mortgage marketplace. After the 2006 mortgage meltdown lender standards became enormously tight. Had lenders continued to use the application standards in place during 2001 – a time of “reasonable”
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understanding requirements -- millions of additional loans could have been originated. “It was so hard to get a mortgage in 2015,” said the Urban Institute, “that lenders failed to make about 1.1 million mortgages that they would have made if reasonable lending standards had been in place. From 2009 to 2014, lenders failed to make about 5.2 million mortgages thanks to overly tight credit. In total, lenders would have issued 6.3 million additional mortgages between 2009 and 2015 if lending standards had been more reasonable.” In recent years lender standards have loosened. Maybe too much in some cases. With FHA-backed mortgages, HUD reports that more than 28% of the FHA loans originated in fiscal year (FY) 2019 had debt-to-income (DTI) ratios above 50% – an enormously-high level. Just as concerning, large numbers of recent FHA-backed mortgages have low credit levels with scores at 640 and below. Likely, lenders will now begin to toughen loan standards to reduce risk. Look for stiffer credit score requirements, acceptable debt-toincome ratios closer to 43%, and a greater interest in reserves – savings and other forms of ready cash that can be accessed in the event of an emergency. Email your real estate questions for Mr. Miller to peter@ctwfeatures.com.
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Locked down at home brings unexpected benefits Homeowners are having more time to think of changes around the house By Marilyn Kennedy Melia CTW Features ow that legions of owners are sheltering in place, their new familiarity with their home can lead to a better, more functional one. “This is a perfect time to discover problem areas within your home, “says Dawn Zuber, an architect with Plymouth, Michigan firm, Studio Z. When clients consult with Zuber about a remodel, they often hand her photos of their “dream” interiors, which she finds useful to determine their tastes and possible solutions. Maybe better, though, are photos of what currently frustrates owners. A picture, she explains, “of a pile of backpacks, athletic equipment and shoes just
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inside the door from the garage tells us there isn’t much storage …. and how much they need.” Here, Zuber gives tips to owners on using their time at home to prioritize the challenges they find: Consciously register annoyances and joys Say you’re always taking items off the top pantry shelf to see what’s behind. Or maybe you’d really like a window at the kitchen sink. Jot it down, along with similar irritations in a notebook. Similarly, what’s been satisfying, like discovering the linen closet now has ample space after re-organizing, is also worth chronicling. In any changes you make to your home, you “don’t want to get rid of what works,” she says. Prioritize needs, wants
and dreams That pile of backpacks outside the garage door? Maybe you don’t need a big mudroom, just boxed shelving along the wall. But if the wall can’t accommodate shelving without crimping the room, you might make it a high ranking “need” to budget for a workable solution. Wants and dreams don’t rank as top priorities, but planning for them is the first step. This is actually working well Zuber doesn’t like home buyers to remodel immediately because they have preconceived ideas about what they think “must go” or must be changed. But living in the space may offer a pleasant surprise.
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What makes homebuyers happy? By Erik J. Martin CTW Features
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appiness can often be a hard quality to measure. But when it comes to buying a home, it’s apparently easier to determine what makes folks smile and what causes them to frown.
Stats show a wide range of preferences make some buyers happier than others
less than $100,000 for a property. Other unhappy buyers included those who had to work a second job to pay for their home and buyers who were forced to make major sacrifices to purchase their abode. Also, the more knowledgeable a person is about For proof, consider the the purchase process, the results of a recent survey happier they are. Fixer-upof homebuyers by Lawnper buyers and those who Starter. The poll found that over 15% of purchas- bought before the home was built were less happy ers suffer buyer regret. than folks who claimed Those with five or more move-in-ready homes. bedrooms are 17% hapPredictably, people who pier with their purchase moved nearer to family than those with merely one bedroom. Buyers with were happier than those who relocated farther homes exceeding 3,000 square feet registered the away. highest happiness scores, Lastly, the LawnStarter while buyers of tiny homes survey found that the top five states with the ranked at the bottom of happiest buyers are Iowa, the happiness scale, as did those who forked over Wisconsin, Nebraska, Alamore than $900,000 or bama, and North Dakota. May 22, 2020
States with the least happy buyers, in order, include Wyoming, the District of Columbia, Alaska, Montana, and New Mexico. Andrina Valdes, COO of Cornerstone Home Lending in San Antonio, found many of these results fascinating. “What’s interesting is that homeowners who were less happy felt like owning a home was a burden instead of the fulfillment of a dream,” she says. “This makes sense and matches trends showing that, while homeownership is still a major part of the American dream, younger buyers are entering the housing market later in life so they can be fully prepared and feel good about their decision.” Nick Bogardus, Realtor with Columbia, Marylandbased Long & Foster Real
Estate, wasn’t surprised that more buyers appear unhappy today than many anticipate. “People take time to adjust to being homeowners and to living in a new neighborhood. And there are unforeseen costs and responsibilities when purchasing a home that they didn’t expect, like maintenance and utility costs,” says Bogardus. “The first year of ownership, in particular, can be quite a shock.” Buyer’s remorse can likely be attributed to lack of real estate knowledge, like not fully understanding mortgage costs and market factors, believes Andrew Saltman, CEO of Carbon Capital in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. “Buyers will probably be happier if they account for most expenses in their budgeting way in advance of purchasing. They also need to understand that there are always sacrifices
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involved when buying a home, regardless of the price point,” Saltman adds. Valdes recommends that home seekers be more realistic to ensure higher buyer happiness, based on their financial and personal situations. “Don’t overbuy or take on more house than you feel good about,” says Valdes. “But take advantage of today’s historically low-interest rates if you can, which gives you more purchasing power—allowing you to buy a home with more square footage, which the study found leads to greater happiness.” Also, “Be honest with yourself and realize that you can’t have it all. So, create a list of priorities
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and determine what you’re willing to give up,” suggests Caleb Liu, owner of Orange, California-based House Simply Sold. “And consider buying only if you can comfortably afford the monthly payments.” Bogardus says homebuyer happiness is possible, even with all the uncertainties involved with purchasing and owning a house. “Do your best to mitigate these uncertainties and risks in your due diligence period, before you close, and then budget appropriately for upkeep and repairs,” notes Bogardus. “Keep in mind that you can always sell and move in a few years if the home isn’t to your liking.” 7
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Special property on a very private 1.5 acres minutes from town. Custom handcrafted, Craftsman home featuring 2278 sqft, office, main level master & a second master upstairs. Dining & living room showcasing custom stain glass windows. Kitchen w/granite counters, handcrafted cabinets. Beautiful oak floors. Detached MIL home is 702 sqft, 1 bed/1bath with a 2 car garage. Separate 1080 sqft shop; Pond Elva Hunter and Waterfall. Fabulous home! Danya Wolf 360-708-8294 360-202-3086 MLS# 1494916
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Nicely updated 3 plus bedroom;1.75 bath home located in Vedere Terrace, above Burlington and just north of the Skagit Golf and Country Club. Offers comfortable, one level home. Fully remodeled kitchen with granite countertops, SS appliances, new cabinets, tile floor and island. Hardwood floors, fireplace, French doors and updated bathrooms. Large, level, fenced backyard with patio. This 1405 sq. ft. home with carport and extra parking is ready for you to enjoy. $50.00 a year dues/ street lights. MLS# Carla Fischer Danya Wolf 360-708-8294 360-982-0010
lake tYee 1595124 4733 Skagit Trail #1D92, Lake Tyee $45,000.00
New home in Eaglemont Golf Course Community! Luxury living in this 3,315 sq.ft.home, light and bright 4 bedroom 3 1/2 bath. Lg kitchen w/SS appliances, granite counters & island. Great room w/gas fireplace, deck overlooking nature. Main floor living w/master & bath w/jetted tub, shower & walk-in closet, utility room. Upstairs w/ 2nd master & bath plus 2 bedrooms + Additional SF downstairs ready to complete, AC & Tankless water heater. Quiet peaceful street. Check out the Elva Hunter beautiful Clubhouse! MLS#140582 360-202-3086
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$425,000 13024 avOn allen rd., MOUnt vernOn $235,000 Eighty (80) acres of mostly woods including Western Red 17180 MeMOrial HWY MOUnt vernOn Cedar and Douglas Fir, Cottonwood; Alder; and Birch; with onelargepondgreatforduckhuntingtowardthenortherly portion of the 80 acres, some meadows, one small beaver pond, plenty of walking trails or bring your ATV; and an old dug well near the old home site by the southerly 6.98 acre tract zoned Rural Intermediate. Level acreage Zoned "Rural Business," this 33/100 acre tract has edge of the property to the east of the gate. Future with great road access both from Memorial Highway great visibility and is located on the southwest corner and from Avon Allen Road. Stop light and curbs at of Hwy 20 and Avon Allen Road. Location of former homesite/Pasture land along the the intersection. Special Use Permit Valley Cafe prior to Department of southwesterly edge of the property. potential. The Animal Hospital and an Transportation enhancing the size of espresso stand is across the road to the Hwy 20. Stoplight and cross walk is Potentialforupto16buildingsites.Shown west. 980 feet along Memorial Highway Danya Wolf adjacent. Great location for Espresso Danya Wolf Danya Wolf byappointment.MLS#1568051 360-708-8294 stand or similar business. MLS# 1571644 360-708-8294 (SR-536); 620 feet along Avon Allen Road. 360-708-8294 1760 S BUrlinGtOn Blvd, BUrlinGtOn
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Home and shop on almost 1 acre! 4 bedroom and 2.25 bath, with over 2,000 sq.ft living space. Basement remodeled into large master bedroom with fireplace & private bath. Upstairs 3 bedrooms and full bath. Main floor washer and dryer, with 1/2 bath off utility. Living room with large window overlooking yard and territorial views. 1500 sq.ft. detached shop, ready for all your hobbies. Chicken coop with chicken stays! 2 Tax ID. P37935 & P37959. Elva Hunter
1591307 45019 Tillicum Trail #3A18, Lake Tyee $39,950.00 1551671 45232 Nesika Trail #2D36, Lake Tyee $39,500.00 1446939 45249 Nesika Trail #2D33, Lake Tyee $52,000.00
1451178 45297 Kamooks Trail #2D21, Lake Tyee $16,000.00 1559192 45104 Kachess Trail #3C1, Lake Tyee $39,900.00 A beautiful recreational resort community w/newly remodeled club house, 2 pools, 2 hot tubs, basketball court, tennis courts, beach, boat launch, hiking, fishing and so much more. Owners may utilize the property any 210 days in a Sherry Ruderman calendar year. 360-540-1552
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$105,000 Well maintained 3 bedroom 2 bath with den Great location off of Bow Hill: lightly treed 4.27 acre manufactured home with vaulted ceiling and large master bed and bath. Wheel chair accessible. Two tractonHobsonRoad,southofSamishHeightsRoad; outbuildings provide lots and located on the west side of the street. of storage 12'x12' with two lofts & 12'x16'. Convenient Level, beautifully treed building tract location, only minutes from with wonderful sunsets. Power at road. Elva Hunter Town and 15 Minutes from Yolanda Sakuma Carla Fischer Danya Wolf 360-202-3086 360-421-0435 360-982-0010 360-708-8294 I-5. MLS# 1583781 MLS# 1572369
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