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RealEstateweeklyRESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • RENTALS • LAND/ACREAGE
TRENDS: ALL ABOUT THE ‘BOOM’PAGE 3
HELP YOUR LAWN SURVIVE THE DOG DAYS OF SUMMERPAGE 4
HOME INSULATION 101 PAGE 5
TIPS WHEN CREATING AN OUTDOOR LIVING SPACE PAGE 6
Q&A:PREMIUM PAYBACK PAGE 7
WHAT IS LEED?PAGE 9
CLASSIFIEDSPAGE 10-11
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YOUR KEY TO REAL ESTATE IN SKAGIT, SNOHOMISH, ISLAND AND WHATCOM COUNTIES
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118 EAST HIGHLAND ST., MOUNT VERNON $219,000OPEN HOUSE ON APRIL 21, SATURDAY 1:00-3:00
Totally remodeled in-city rambler. Built 1915, effective age 2012. New roof, heating system, fl ooring, appliances, plumbing and electrical, deck, fencing, gas fi replace, granite counters and much more. Top quality materials and workmanship throughout. Come see this comfortable and affordable home convenient to all city amenities. #340585
FEATURED ARTICLE: ALL ABOUT THE BOOM. Over the next two decades, baby boomers and their children, the echo boomers, will be the major players in the housing market. It’s boomers and their babies that are going to be to have major impact on U.S. housing over the next 20 years, according to (cont. on pg. 3)
Windermere Real Estate1030 E. College WayMount Vernon360.424.4901800.849.7939www.SkagitRealtor.comAgent:
Jim Glackin360-428-2828
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Sedro Woolley $129,900Nice tile entry leads to good size living roomw/newer laminate, fl ooring & nat. gas heater. 3 bdrm/1 ¾ bath updated Master. Huge fenced yard too! MLS #339484
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Burlington $ 284,500Desirable Burlington Neighborhood. 3 bedrooms, 2 ½ baths. Large bonus room. Fully fenced backyard. Awesome waterfall and landscaping. RV parking site. MLS #293347
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BEST BUY IN THE CEDARS
Sedro Woolley $129,000Gorgeous riverfront home on 5.45 acres. 2 bed-rooms, 1 bath, single level home. Quiet, private area. Separate insulated outbuilding. Woodstove and new carpeting too! MLS #253310
Call Ron, 333-1045
Clear Lake $ 189,000Charming 1912, 3 bedroom bungalow. 1+ acre of a beautifully landscaped corner lot. Partial Lake and Cascade Mountain views in the historic com-munity of Clear Lake. Original wood wainscoting, dining & living rooms. Large family kitchen. Upon acceptable offer seller will replace roof, upgrade wiring, and septic system. 2 detached garages. MLS #221106
Call Pete, 708-6500
Mount Vernon $99,950Nicely updated and maintained. Terrifi c home has a master bedroom with walk-in closet, private bath and deck access. 360 sq.ft. shop, large family and living rooms. Lots of storage inside and out! RV parking. Gazebo for entertaining. MLS #342612
Call Elizabeth, 708-8800
Burlington $124,900Burlington rambler near schools & shopping. Easy I-5 access-SKAT bus route nearby. 3 bedroom, 1 ¼ bath, 1472 sq. ft. Double sided wood burning fi replace in living room. Large bonus room. Excel-lent investment. MLS #324249
Call Wilma, 661-1631
PRICE REDUCED
5.45 ACRES
Sedro Woolley $ 209,900Two Beautiful homes! Live in one, rent the other! Like new, 1 level duplex. Each unit has single car garage located between the units. Private decks, Hunter Douglas Blinds, RV hookup, tile shower, hardwood fl oors, stainless appliances, and a nice quiet cul-de-sac make this a must see. MLS #322870
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Mount Vernon $275,000Rare 9+ acre parcel of farmland. 1324 sq. ft. ram-bler; 3 bedrooms, 1 bath. Some hardwood fl oors. Living room with wood fi replace insert. Pantry off kitchen. Large 2 bay shop. MLS #233412
Call Charlie, 708-1415, Jeannie, 708-9645
PRICE REDUCED
Burlington $410,00014 acres prime agricultural land. 1570SF 2-story farmhouse; 3BR, 1.75 Baths. Possible M-I-L quarters. 2-car detached garage w/shop & barns. Close to I-5. MLS #85441
Call Charlie, 708-1415, Jeannie, 708-9645
PRICE REDUCED
Burlington $449,000Stunning Home with Spectacular View! This 3600 sq. ft. home has 4 bedrooms, 2.75 baths. Open Floor Plan. 2 Fireplaces. Custom Built with atten-tion to details. Perched on top of Burlington Hill with panoramic views of the Valley. Profession-ally Landscaped. Lifetime tile Roof and stucco exterior. MLS # 330503
Call Debbie, 708-8780
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TABLE of CONTENTSTRENDS - All About the ‘Boom’ Pg. 3Help Your Lawn Survive the Dog Days of Summer Pg. 4Home Insulation 101 Pg. 5Tips When Creating an Outdoor Living Space Pg. 6Q & A - Premium Payback Pg. 7What is LEED? Pg. 9Classifieds Pg. 10-11
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It’s boomers and their babies that are going to have major impact on U.S. housing over the next 20 years, according to
new report from the Bipartisan Policy Center titled “Demographic Challenges and Opportunities for U.S. Housing Markets.”
Over the next two decades, the aging baby boomer demographic will boost the nation’s senior population by 30 million, according to Census Bureau projections. The demographic shift likely boost the supply of housing, since people over age 65 typically release more housing than they absorb.
This creates a huge opportunity for the echo boom generation – the nearly 65 million born between 1981 and 1995. This group has been hit hard by recession at the same they’ve
entered independent adulthood. Reduced employment and income has limited their ability to form households and attain homeownership.
The increased supply could mean additional buying opportunities for the echo boomers, according to Lawrence Yun, chief economist for the National Association of Realtors. Yun notes echo boomers could absorb 75 to 80 percent of the available inventory of owner-occupied housing by 2020.
The current market continues to favor homeowners, as rental-housing vacancy rates have declined over the past two years, and rents have been increasing, according to the report.
TRENDS
All about the ‘Boom’Over the next two decades, baby boomers and their children, the echo boomers, will be the major players in the housing market.
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Homeowners who love their lawns often dread the arrival of summer. High temperatures and endless hours of sun can take their toll on
a lawn, especially if a drought occurs and water restrictions are put in place.
For homeowners who don’t want to sacrifi ce their lawns to summer heat waves, there are a few watering strategies that can help the lawn withstand the harsh and unrelenting dog days of summer.
• Water before the temperatures peak. It might seem like your lawn needs watering most when the temperature is at its highest, but that’s not really the case. Water attracts the sun, so homeowners who water their lawns when temperatures peak are likely to burn the lawn. Watering is best done when the temperatures are at their coolest, such as in early morning or during the twilight hours in the evening. Watering during these hours also ensures the water won’t evaporate as quickly, allowing the lawn to retain more water, which it will need to make it through a hot summer day.
• One size does not fi t all. A typical landscape has a lawn and likely a handful of trees and shrubs. Homeowners should know that each of these different plants needs different amounts of water. Deep-rooted plants, which includes trees and shrubs, don’t need to be watered as frequently, but homeowners should spend more time watering them when the time comes. Shallow-rooted plants, however, will need to be watered more frequently but for much shorter intervals. Homeowners who aren’t sure just how much time to spend watering the plants around their property should consult a local landscaper or gardening center for advice.
• Don’t forget to mulch. Mulch is benefi cial in many ways, one of which is due to its ability to retain moisture. Because mulch can ef-fectively retain moisture even on hot summer days, this can reduce a homeowner’s need to water, which can be especially valuable if a water restriction has been put into effect. Mulch also prevents weed germination and growth, saving homeowners from the annoying task of removing weeds on hot summer afternoons.
• Carefully place and time sprinklers. Sprinkler placement is important during the summer months, especially for homeowners who live in areas where water restrictions are common. Strategically locate sprinklers so no water is being wasted on sidewalks and driveways. In addition, if the forecast calls for rain, turn the sprinklers off and let nature do the work for you. Some sprinkler systems even come with a rain sensor that automatically turns the water off when it starts to rain. If less rain falls that the forecasters predicted, you can always water when you arrive home at night.
• Give problem areas special attention. During the dog days of sum-mer, nearly every lawn will have one or two areas that are suffering more than the rest of the lawn. These areas might be entirely devoid of shade and, as a result, are quicker to succumb to summer heat. Water such areas by hand to ensure they’re getting enough water to help them avoid turning brown or yellow.
Getting your lawn through a stretch of summer heat won’t always be easy, but a few strategies can help the lawn withstand even the harshest heat wave.
Watering correctly can help homeowners avoid a lawn fi lled with patches of brown or dead grass during the dog days of summer.
Help Your Lawn Survive the Dog Days
of Summer
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OPEN hOUSES & ShOWCASES
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360.424.0300 or 360.853.8888
12351 ELEVENTH TEE LANE, BURLINGTON $229,000 6331 HIGHWAY 9, SEDRO-WOOLLEY $115,000
Donna Kurras360-770-7596
You must see this .92 acre of lovely property and a warm, country manufactured home. The interior includes a spacious kitchen with newer appliances, 2 big bedrooms and 1.75 baths. The property is in a nice rural setting, HIGH above the fl ood plain. MLS# 343629
This wonderful 3 br, 2.25 bath, 1925 sq. ft. home is just waiting for you. Cozy up to the fi re in the formal living room or relax in the sunny family room. It boasts lots of built-ins to store all of your collectibles. Outside there is a large deck and patio area in the secluded backyard with mature landscaping. There is a greenhouse with a seating area &
plenty of room for a garden. MLS#338694
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Homeowners spend a lot of time and money making their homes comfortable, inviting places to live. But if you’re not putting
some of that effort into what’s behind the walls, you could be missing out on comfort and savings.
Insulation is KeyHeat naturally fl ows from warmer spaces to cooler spaces. Proper
insulation decreases the heat fl ow and helps you keep your home at a comfortable temperature. “Good insulation can do a lot for your home and your family,” said Ed Reeves, building scientist with Icynene, makers of spray foam insulation. “It can improve indoor air quality, protect your home from winter damage, and, ultimately, save you money.”
Reeves says that proper insulation can help with:• Indoor air quality - Moisture can build up in your walls, causing
the interior to slowly rot. Not all insulations can prevent mold, however. Spray foam insulation forms an air barrier, which protects your walls against moisture.
• Protection from ice dams in winter - In winter, as warm air from your home comes in contact with the inside edge of your roof, snow melts on that section. As it slowly trickles down, it refreezes, causing ice to build up. Water can then leak into your home, causing damage. Closing any insulation gaps with the right insulation can prevent ice dams from forming.
• Saving money - Air leakage can run up your energy bills signifi cantly. Making sure you close air leaks with weather stripping, caulking and insulation helps reduce your heating and cooling bills. The U.S. Department of Energy says that fl oors, walls and ceilings account for 31 percent of the air leakage in most homes. So good insulation is a must for lower energy bills.
Choosing InsulationThere are a number of different insulation types to choose
from. They all have what’s known as an R-value, which is the measurement of insulations resistance to heat fl ow. The higher the R-value, the more effective the insulation.
Older insulation types such as fi berglass can settle or compact over time, decreasing their insulation properties. Compressed insulation won’t keep its full R-value.
“Spray foam insulation such as Icynene has great long-term benefi ts,” says Reeves. “The others may have a cheaper up-front cost, but in the long run, spray foam protects better, lasts longer, and can reduce your energy bill by up to half as much as with older insulations.”
Reeves recommends asking these questions to make sure you have the right insulation for your home.
• How well does the insulation control air leakage without the use of extra fi nishing materials (tape, gaskets, plastic wrap) and labor?
• How quickly will the insulation pay for itself? Could the monthly savings outweigh the monthly cost of fi nancing?
• How does it compare in reducing air leakage in hard-to-insulate areas without extra materials?
• Will it improve the air quality in your home by minimizing air infi ltration to help keep out allergens, dust and other outdoor pollutants?
• Can the insulation shift with the home as it settles and lose its R-value?
• What happens if it gets wet? How well will the insulation dry out? Will it keep its insulating properties?
• Can it help make your home quieter, suppressing plumbing, between-room and street noise?
Learn more about insulation and how you can choose the right one for your home at www.icynene.com or www.insulationsmart.com.
Home Insulation 101
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Outdoor living spaces have become increasingly popular over the last several years. The home improvement boom has shown
many homeowners just how easy it can be to transform a home into a private sanctuary that caters to the personalities of the home’s residents.
Outdoor living areas have become an extension of the home’s interior, with many homeowners creating outdoor living rooms and dining areas so they can relax and eat meals outside just as they do indoors. But homeowners thinking of creating outdoor living spaces should consider a few tricks of the trade before beginning their projects.
• Strategically place the space. Property often dictates where the outdoor living space will go, but it helps to keep in mind that the outdoor space is more likely to be used if it’s easily accessible from the inside of the home. For instance, if residents need to walk out the front door to access an outdoor living space in the backyard, then residents might fi nd the area is too inconveniently located and they won’t make
the most of the space. Whenever possible, plan the outdoor living space so it’s easily accessible from the home’s interior, preferably from the kitchen so it will be easier to carry meals outdoors when dining outside.
• Emphasize comfort. Many homeowners look at their outdoor living areas as places to kick their feet up and relax, so comfort should take precedence when planning the space. Forgo the plastic patio chairs of yesteryear for furniture that’s more sturdy and roomy so you won’t feel cramped or sweaty on warm summer evenings and afternoons. In addition, don’t forget to shade the area. Some homeowners choose to build pergolas, but oftentimes an umbrella or two can do the trick at a fraction of the cost. If the outdoor living area is near trees, they might provide suffi cient shade from the often blistering summer sun. But keep a few umbrellas in the garage just in case.
• Illuminate the area. Summer nights spent relaxing in the outdoor living area make for great memories. But such nights are nearly impossible if the area doesn’t have some lighting. Tiki torches might do
Tips When Creating an Outdoor Living Space
A few tricks of the trade can help homeowners create the outdoor living space of their dreams.
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BEAUTIFUL VICTORIAN HOME… near-ly 2500 sf on 4.5+ acres, Brazilian Cherry floors, radiant in floor heat-ing, slate flooring, shop. $479,999. #12340383 ACRES… beautiful pasture land, some wooded areas. 3 Br, 2 Ba Mfg home, 2 shops, 7 stall horse barn w/hay loft. Great for cattle ranch or equestrian use. $574,900. #284837COMFORTABLE MFG HOME… 2 bdrms, 1.75 baths, dining area/eat-ing bar. Room to garden, shop for projects, covered deck & carport. $118,000. #212211JUST REDUCED… 5 ac parcel. Brl Schools, West of I-5, close to Mt Vernon & Bham. Power & Driveway in. Bldg site, for your home plans. $100,000. #29129150BAYVIEW LOT… 1.25 ACRES..fabu-lous water views ready for your dream home. $169,950. #136538
AFFORDABLE COUNTRY HOME… on 1/2 ac.. Living rmw/ free stand-ing woodstove, adjoining kitchen & dining. 3 BR + den/hobby rm. 1 3/4Baths. 2 outbuildings . $195,000. #23366418TH FAIRWAY… beautifully up-dated Rambler, spacious living room adjoins kitchen/dining area, gran-ite counters, & skylights. 3Br, 1.5 baths, office & rec room. $297,500. #316577BUSINESS FOR SALE.… well estab-lished landscape supply business. Net income $108,000. this year. $129,500. #283797PROPERTY JUST FOR YOU… 13+ acres in Birdsview. 11+/- acres of beautiful pasture, mountain views & more. $169,500. #245298CONCRETE… fixer on acreage! 3 useable acres, partially cleared. Home is 1 1/2 story. 4 bdrms up 1 down & 1 bath. $119,000. #239452
LOCATION, LOCATION… in estab-lishsed neighborhood, well blt Ram-bler, 3 Br, 2 Ba. Formal living rm, sep dining rm, private landscaped back-yard. $329,500. #336944OWNER/FINANCING… for qualified buyer on this great newer condo. 2 BR, 1.75 baths. No age restrictions. $199,500. #283810LARGE ACREAGE… 76.84 acres of gently rolling acreage w/new drilled well. Secluded, just 15 miles from Mt. Vernon. $289,000. #221286RIVERFRONT RECREATION… 2 acres of camping paradise on Skagit River.Well & septic in, bathrooms w/show-er, 3 newer travel trailers. $89,000 #297118EAGLEMONT-AFFORDABLE… 1900 sf, 3 Br, one level home. Located on a private lot with fenced in backyard.Hot Tub, professionally landscaped. $331,000. #312210
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QUESTION: What would happen to the initial
FHA lump-sum mortgage insurance premium I paid at closing if I refi nance my FHA mortgage to a conventional loan? Will I get back the money I paid up front?
ANSWER: long ago it might have been possible to get
a partial refund because the FHA program was regarded as a “mutual” insurance plan, and borrowers were essentially program shareholders. the system changed in 2004, and the ability to get back premium money has generally disappeared.
there is an exception if you refi nance one FHA mortgage with a replacement FHA loan. According to HUD: “for FHA-insured
loans endorsed on or after Dec. 8, 2004, no refund is due the to homeowner unless they refi nanced to a new FHA-insured loan, and no refund is due to these homeowners after the third year of insurance.”
so, yes, it’s possible to get a refund but only if you quickly refi nance within the FHA program. For specifi cs, speak with a lender or call HUD at 800.697.6967.
QUESTION: We’re thinking of installing solar power.
Does solar help sell homes? What about transferring a contract with a solar company to new owners?
ANSWER:you can install a solar system or you might
elect to have a utility do the installation and then pay a monthly fee. As to transfer rights, that’s something to get in writing if you work
with a utility.A 2011 study by the
ernest Orlando lawrence Berkeley National laboratory found “strong evidence” that California homes with solar power sold for higher prices than comparable non-solar homes. the typical price difference was about $17,000.
Whether solar will pay off in terms of resale value is a complex question and depends on such issues as location, system effi ciency, cost, monthly savings and local market conditions. Already, however, FHA energy-effi cient mortgages are available that allow home buyers to borrow more because of expected utility savings – and better mortgage fi nancing is always a plus for sellers.
Q&A ASK OUR BROKERBy Peter G. Miller
the trick for some, while others who want to avoid giving their outdoor area a luau feel might prefer solar-powered accent lights, which won’t require any wiring. If your backyard attracts its fair share of insects, look for insect-repelling lights or lamps. Whatever your preference, don’t forget to have some lighting so those summer evenings spent under the sky don’t have to end when the sun goes down.
• Keep the design consistent with your home. In addition to providing an outdoor respite from the daily grind, an outdoor living space can also increase a home’s resale value. However, homeowners who have one eye on R&R and the other on resale value should keep the design of their outdoor living space consistent with their home. One of the goals when designing an outdoor living space should be to create a seamless transition from the home’s interior to its exterior. The best way to do that is to keep the designs of both living spaces consistent.
• Don’t forget the fi re pit. A fi re pit provides a great focal point for an outdoor living area. Instead of sitting at the dinner table, families and friends can gather around the fi re pit and relax with some smores and share stories. But even when guests aren’t coming over, a fi re pit makes for a great place to relax and let the time go by.
With more and more homeowners transforming their homes into their own private sanctuaries, outdoor living spaces continue to grow in popularity. By employing a few simple tricks of the trade, homeowners can create the outdoor areas of their dreams.
Record-low interest rates and record-low housing prices are renewing interest in the fl oundering 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 your listings in Real Estate Weekly.
Now could be the time to sell a new home and earn a slice of the real estate pie.
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Far Better than a Virtual Tour Get While the Getting is Good!
With an improving housing market, record low interest rates and home prices more affordable than they’ve been in a decade, the annual Nationwide Open House event on the April 28-29 weekend comes at a pivotal time for all those searching for a home.
Reports are that inventory is starting to decrease, so it would be wise to get out and take advantage of a weekend when hundreds of homes in Skagit & Island Counties will be opening their doors to have you come by for a look.
Contact a REALTOR® or check the Open House listings in the April 27th Real Estate Weekly in the Skagit Valley Herald!
REALTORS® Nationwide Open House
April 28-29, 2012
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Percentage of real estate agents and brokers who say their smartphone is their favorite technology,
followed by iPad/tablet (26 percent), laptop/notebook (16 percent), desktop PC (5 percent).
source: Imprev Marketing survey
The term LEED is often bandied about when conversations shift to the environment. A term used when discussing
building certification, LEED stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design. It is an internationally recognized green building certification system that was developed by the U.S. Green Building Council 12 years ago. The system provides building owners and those who operate businesses with a distinct framework of guidelines that identify practical and measurable green design, construction, operation, and maintenance solutions.
In order to be fair, LEED uses a rating system that is developed through a collaboration by LEED committees. Committees are groups of volunteers who represent a variety of building and construction industry subsets.
Some of the things that LEED will measure through its rating system include: • energy and atmosphere solutions • water efficiency • sustainable sites selection • sustainable materials and waste reduction • indoor environmental quality
Organizations that are seeking LEED certification for a building must earn a minimum number of “points” to reach certification. The maximum number of points offered is 110, which includes 10 bonus points. Most buildings are eligible for certification, but it’s best to check with the LEED.
What is LEED?
Record-low interest rates and record-low housing prices are renewing interest in the fl oundering 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 your listings in Real Estate Weekly.
Now could be the time to sell a new home and earn a slice of the real estate pie.
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$830-$905. Incl.: W/S/G,W/D, stove, refrig., DW.
Clean & well maint.Trail West Apts. 854-2010
1ST MO. FREE! 1, 2 & 3bdrm, MV, near college, on-site laundry, reserved park-ing. W/S/G pd. Qualify today!Move in tomorrow! 428-3887
1 BdrmSedro-Woolley
Laundry, manager on-site.No dogs. (360) 856-6652
1 bdrm MV. Quiet, safe, 1level, near hospital. Seniorswelcome. S. 16th & Skagit St.$690. 360-652-6560.
1 2 & 3 Bdrm Apts2 x 1 ½ Town homes
Covered-Assigned ParkingGarages / Storage Avail.
Complete Appliance PkgsSport Courts / Playgrounds
Pet FriendlyCall Today! 360-856-4803
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Move in Special. Big Lakewaterview RV space. $300.No dogs. (206) 778-8147
Big Lake RV Resort:$400/mo. W/S pd. Boatlaunch, dock 360-422-6206
2 Bdrm, 1 ¾ Ba, S.W.Garage, W/D, gas heat, ap-prox. 1100 sf., lrg. Closets,built in storage, 1 level.$825/mo. Piazza PropertyMgmt., 360-424-7368
MV duplex, 2 Bdrm, 1 Ba, allapplcs. incl. W&D. $850 +$500 damage. S/G pd. Nopets. 360-202-0359.
MV 802 S. 22nd Pl. 2 bdrm, 1ba, fenced yard, gas heat,garage, W/D, $875/mo.$500/dep. 360-424-6974
DAFFODIL COURTW/S/G/basic cable pd. W/D.
Call for details.856-6652
S.W. 3 bdrm, 1 ba, de-tached carport with work-shop. Big kitchen, living &family rooms. Recent interi-or remodel. Gas furnace(plus wood fireplace). Largecity lot with yards, gardenspace. Close to schools,shopping. No smoking.$1,175/mo. + security de-posit. Pets negotiable.Credit check required. 360-542-2203.
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823 N. 4th, Mount Vernon360-424-3198
Rent to own – MV, build eq-uity as you rent, 3 Bdrm, 2 ½Ba, plus bonus room, largekitchen, fireplace, 2 cargarage, fenced & landscapedyard. $1,550 per mo.
www.skagitsolutions.com360-422-5708
MV 4 bdrm, bonus room, 2 ½ba, garage, gas heat, $1300/mo. $800/dep. 360-652-6080
Concrete area, 2 bdrm, 1ba, no pets/smoke, credit re-port, $700/mo. + $500/dep.360-708-9199
Burl. 3 bdrm, 2 ba, $1195/mo. Gas heat, garage, nosmoke/pets, 360-391-8788.
3 bdrm, 1 ba, S.W. Garage,D/W, fenced. $1050. + dep.360-856-1210
1 - 4 Bdrm Rentals.Piazza Realty Property
Mgmt., Inc. 360-424-RENT(7368) www.prpmrentals.com
NO HIDDEN FEES!Fairhaven Manor 757-2149
Norris Place 757-30602 & 3 Bdrm Apts.
Affordable. Section 8 okay.
DESIRABLE APT. HOMESSedro-Woolley. 3 bdrm flator 2 bdrm townhouse apts.
$830-$905. Incl.: W/S/G,W/D, stove, refrig., DW.
Clean & well maint.Trail West Apts. 854-2010
1ST MO. FREE! 1, 2 & 3bdrm, MV, near college, on-site laundry, reserved park-ing. W/S/G pd. Qualify today!Move in tomorrow! 428-3887
1 BdrmSedro-Woolley
Laundry, manager on-site.No dogs. (360) 856-6652
1 bdrm MV. Quiet, safe, 1level, near hospital. Seniorswelcome. S. 16th & Skagit St.$690. 360-652-6560.
1 2 & 3 Bdrm Apts2 x 1 ½ Town homes
Covered-Assigned ParkingGarages / Storage Avail.
Complete Appliance PkgsSport Courts / Playgrounds
Pet FriendlyCall Today! 360-856-4803
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SEDRO-WOOLLEYRent-to-own this new 1470sq. ft., 3 bdrm, 2 ba. Greenbuilt home. $1,450.00 mo.
For details go towww.skagitsolutions.com
BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME2281 S. 19th Street
2000 sq. ft. rambler on9950 sq. ft. lotVery quiet & secludedS. Mount Vernon area4 bdrm, 2 ½ bathsGranite countertops,stainless appliancesOpen floor plan withhigh ceilings thru-outMaster suite featuressoaking tub, doublevanities, double showerClose to schools, shop-ping, easy I-5 accessNow 100% completeOpen Sat., Noon–3
$319,500.JEFF INGMAN(360) 202-2859
Brown McMillen Real Est.
Rent to own – MV, build eq-uity as you rent, 3 Bdrm, 2 ½Ba, plus bonus room, largekitchen, fireplace, 2 cargarage, fenced & landscapedyard. $1,495 per mo.
www.skagitsolutions.com360-422-5708
WATERFRONT COTTAGE$107,000; salt water & Mtnviews; 5 min to LaConner;pics at:www.vrbo.com/198695.Call 425-787-6070
READY FOR BUSINESS!Prime Location at 1200 River-side Dr Reduced price !$299,000. Paved 21,780.00square feet sales lot withlights,signs and ready to goon busy Riverside Dr. Over2000 sq ft building with of-fices, shop, lobby area, bath-room, attic storage area.Large shop door with garagedoor opener. Upstairs officehas view of entire sale lot.Land Use (550) RETAIL/AUTO/TIRES/MARINECRAFT/AIRCRAFT & ACCESS.Neighborhood (6R9) AUTOSALES/SERVICE FACILITIES.Reduced Price $299,000.Contact: Terry Minor Email:[email protected]: 360-428-5040 Website with photos:http://cmrvs.com/cmsale
MONEYMAKER5545 Chuckanut Dr./
Bow Hill Road
2300 Sq. Ft. CommercialBldg on 17,000 sq. ft cor-ner equipped w/walk-incooler Plus seperate freez-er-both with showcase fea-tures. Highest/Best Us-ages: Retail dist. Center,Rest., Mini Grocery, Barand/or Fast Food; Pizza.Price reduced $235,000Assume $100,000 1st.
Listed MLSCOMM #335106
BRUCE FLANAGANREAL ESTATE360-298-4777
Professional, medical,dental office space forlease or sale, 1500 sq. ft.,near Island Hospital in An-cortes. (360) 293-6998
FABRIC/YARN SHOP FORSALE
Very successful, high traf-fic, turn-key business onWhidbey Island. Call 360-675-0962 for more informa-tion and details.
MOBILE HOME IN MVPARK. Lots of storage &carport. $7000. Details,770-7957
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$68,500 MLS#307353• Large private yard • 3 bdrm 2+bth • 2 car carport • 55+ community
$280,000 MLS#303235• Level 47 acres • Updated home • 2 huge barns • 10 min to town
$150,000 #242253• Adult living • 2 bdrm 2 bath condo • Gas f/a heat • Lg master suite
$618,900 MLS#250365• Private air strip • 38 acres • 2700+ sf home • Lg shop/barn
$294,500 MLS#302054• Commercial Zoning • Lots of parking• Approx. 1/3 acre • 2 bdrm 1.5 bth
$217,900 MLS#336001• 4 bed 2 bath • RV Parking• Sports Court • ½+ acre lot$289,000 MLS#329978• RV parking • Lots of extras • Great location • New paint
$140,000 MLS#331731• Large lot • 2 bdrm, 1 ¾ bath • Hardwood floors • Convenient location
$329,900 MLS#265957• Private 5 acres • 3 bdrms + den • Shop/Garage • Spacious kitchen
$248,900 MLS#294946 • Shy ½ acre • Huge family room • 720 sf shop • Over 2300 sf
$199,500 MLS#296973• Large family room • Private yards • 1700+ sq ft • Great area
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2610 E. SECTION ST., #106, MV $39,500Gated serene retirement community with lovely 2 bedrooms, 2 bath home. Spacious floor plan with carport & storage shed plus nice patio & private park-like back yard. Call Alice Hanson at 770-8791. #299022
414 E. WASHINGTON ST., MV $184,950A little jewel in the hilltop neighborhood just above down-town. 3 bedrooms plus a bonus room. Beautifully landscaped with mature plantings. Enjoy the gorgeous westerly views of the river & sunsets from the front or back porch. Call Robin Lee Luif at 420-2026. #341719
809 S. 18TH ST., MV $202,000Classic Mount Vernon Hill rambler on corner lot. 2100 sq.ft., 2 bedrooms, 2.25 baths. Great bones & street appeal. Call Megan O’Bryan at 708-5817. #342001
1220 E. SKAGIT ST, MV $214,900Vintage Hillcrest 3 bedroom home, remodeled kitchen & bath. All newer systems. Charm abounds with wood floors & large picture windows. 2 car garage. Close to Hillcrest Park! Call Cindy Sullivan at 941-9443. #318417
15241 SUNSET LN, MV $219,900One-level west MV home with many upgrades. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 1680 SF, .35 ac lot. Great home for USDA zero down loan program. More info. & photos at SkagitValleyHomes.com. Call Bill & Jannette Krieger at 421-4446. #315145
101 N. 30TH ST, MV $219,900Large 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 & beauti-ful landscaping, Pergo flooring & much more. Call Jim Glackin at 428-2828. #288360
9318 PROSPECT ST., SDW $259,000Well maintained 3 bedroom rambler with 1.75 baths, family room with bar, gas heating & fireplace. Approx. 1/2 lot with detached heated shop & in-ground swimming pool. Call Linda Eastman at 202-4075. #314822
17481 CYPRESS ST, MV $265,000Beautifully remodeled 3 bedroom plus den/guest room. 2382 sq.ft. of living space. Over 1/3 acre in serene wooded setting, backed by greenbelt. Call Elizabeth Miller at 420-3607. #341071
3319 E. SECTION ST., MV $284,990Charming front porch & a great floor plan that includes a master suite on the main floor plus a big bonus room upstairs & 3 more ample bedrooms. Nice sunny location! Call Robin Luif 420-2026. #271177
325 ROSE CT., MV $379,500Exquisite 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
14836 AVON ALLEN RD., MV $415,000Beautiful Turn-of-the-Century home with barn & granary, sur-rounded by the bountiful Skagit farmlands. Over 2900 sq.ft., 4 bedrooms, 1/5 baths on 1.2 acres. Call Elizabeth Miller at 420-3607. #316903
14307 ROADRUNNER LN, BRL $429,500 Beautiful 1-level home on 1 acre in Bay Meadows. A great floor plan with a grand entrance, high ceilings & upper-end finishes throughout. More info. & photos at SkagitValleyHomes.com. Call Bill & Jannette Krieger at 421-4446. #304877
17999 W. BIG LAKE BLVD., MV $449,000Adorable updated 2 bedroom home LIKE NEW, beautiful hickory cabinets, fireplace, tankless hot water, 1.75 baths. Front deck to enjoy gorgeous lake & mountain views. 100’ of no bank waterfront. Call Alice Hanson at 770-8791 or Linda Eastman at 202-4075. #317967
14363 ROADRUNNER LN, BRL $512,0004 Bedroom home in Bay View on just shy 1 acre. 3,100+ SF, for-mal 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
13576 BISQUET RIDGE LN, BOW $529,9005 gorgeous level acres & the most amazing north valley views, Mt Baker & the Cascades! 2286 sq.ft., 3 bedroom, 3 bath rambler. Huge shop with heated office & RV bay. Call Elizabeth Miller at 420-3607. #326269
24116 N. WESTVIEW RD, BIG LAKE $749,385Beautiful 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
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311 S 30th Place, Mount Vernon Beautiful custom home w/3 bd,2 ¾ ba,
lg. laundry rm, family rm has wood stove & living rm has gas fireplace, lg kitchen.
Seller requests no inside photos but don’t let that stop you, this home is immaculate & has so much to offer. Loads of storage
space. Shop in fenced backyard. Lg windows off dining area look out to very private backyard oasis w/new trex deck.
This home has an excellent floor plan, very easy flow, great area. Easily maintained
yard. Air conditioner installed.Call Becky Elde 360-770-9427
MLS#: 322715 $250,000
1315 Eagle Ridge Dr, Mount Vernon Luxury Eaglemont One Level Condo
situated within the popular Eaglemont Golf Course Community. Soaring ceilings & grand windows compliment the open
floor plan. The kitchen is beautiful boasting granite counter tops, hardwood floors, cherry wood cabinetry & pantry.
Gas Range & Hot H2O, and gas fireplace. All Appliances Stay! spacious master suite w/walk-in closet, double vanity & jetted
soaking tub. Call Laura Bird 360-630-9692
MLS#: 285438 $259,900
XXX W Alder Dr, Sedro-Woolley Buildable lot in Glenhaven Community
overlooks Beautiful Foothills and Possible Cain Lake View after property is cleared. Water and Power at street. Community
Features Clubhouse, Swimming Pool, and Lake Access. This is the most affordable
Residential lot in this community!! Motivated Seller.
Call Laura Bird 360-630-9692
MLS#: 338376 $15,000
1048 Cassius Ct, Camano Island Priced under assessed value. Owner
financing available. A great deal for the buyer who wants a beautiful, well built, custom home with one of the best views of Utsalady Bay, Mount Baker, Whidbey Island and LaConner. Located west of
Interstate 5 through Stanwood, WA via State Route 532 bridge crossing to Camano
Island.Call Jim Nicholas 360-708-9379
MLS#: 292797 $548,000
1154 Sinclair Wy, Burlington Beautiful 2 bedroom & 2 bath home. Bath
off Master Bedroom. Home has several upgrades and a 1-car garage. Large area in back for patio or off-street parking.
Green space in front where you can sit on the covered porch and view the Cascade Foothills. Locked gate access to city park. Located on larger lot that similar homes
within The Cedars. Located in a 55+ community with club house activities. RV
parking if needed.Call Jim Nicholas 360-708-9379
MLS#: 323533 $115,000
5168 State Route 9, Sedro-Woolley Well cared for farm has a nice 3 bd home, 24’ x 24’ barn, shelters, plus 5 pastures w/
good soil for animals. Detached shop/garage holds 2 cars plus studio/office
attached. Pellet stove, nice covered deck off dining rm w/a sliding glass door looking
out to the pasture. Lg family rm also has a sliding glass door & sunroom. Utility rm
is just off the kitchen. Property is fully fenced. Well has a new pump & pressure
tank, very good water. A creek runs on the west side of the property.
Call Becky Elde 360-770-9427
MLS#: 340913 $295,000