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The National Association of Realtors reports that 84% of home buyers use the Internet when searching for a property. This website is designed for those individuals who are seeking the most content-rich information on real estate located in the Seattle area and greater Eastside. This website will cut through the clutter found on traditional realtor websites by focusing on the needs and interests of buyers and sellers to this specific market.
Here you will find a wide variety of useful information and resources designed to help you buy or sell a home more effectively. If you are looking for information on the local community, schools in the area, advice about finding a mortgage, information for first time home buyers, or information on preparing your home to sell, it is all available here on my website.
You can search for your ideal home by viewing current listings with detailed descriptions and photos, or request a custom home search and have listing information emailed to you. You can also get help determining the value of your home by requesting a report (Market Snapshot) that includes the prices of similar homes that recently sold or are currently for sale.
So whether you are buying or selling, feel free to contact me and I will be happy to help you with all of your real estate needs.
Proudly serving King County, including but not limited to: North Bend, Snoqualmie, Fall City, Carnation, Issaquah, Sammamish, Redmond, Bellevue, and Mercer Island.
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Whether you are a first time Homebuyer, looking to resize, or are looking for an investment property, I am committed to providing you with the highest quality buyer service. When making the type of investment that buying a home requires, you deserve to have all the latest market information and the very best advice, both of which I can provide you with. Read more. |
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The real estate industry's landscape is changing as the traditional way of promoting and marketing a property has shifted away from print and into the Internet Age. Random display ads with tiny photographs and short descriptions in a magazine or newspaper are inefficient and obsolete. Read more. |
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