kirkland: Beautiful Townhomes in the Heart of Kirkland - 06/11/10 11:42 AM
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kirkland: Remodeled Kingsgate Tri-Level! Buyer Bonus! $369,000! Sellers to pay up $4,000 towards closing costs!* - 11/03/09 07:51 AM
 
Beautifully remodeled Kingsgate Home!
12424 NE 149th St., Woodinville, WA 98072
This contractor-owned home in the popular Kingsgate neighborhood is move-in ready!  Great Home at a great price!

Great Room Floor plan with vaulted ceiling, skylights, and surround sound Remodeled Kitchen with gas stove and Tiled Countertops Entertainment-sized deck with hot tub Custom-tiled Shower in remodeled Master Bath Granite & Marble Counters Huge Workshop and Shed  Cozy Den with wood burning Fireplace 3 bedrooms, 2 1/4 baths Award-Winning Northshore School District Neighborhood Pool and Swim Team Community Park with Tennis and Basketball Courts Low Homeowner’s Dues Convenient Freeway access … (0 comments)

kirkland: 13320 87th Ave NE, Kirkland, WA 98034 -Beautiful Kirkland Remodel - 03/30/09 03:58 PM
  Broker's open Tuesday, March 31st, 2009 - Coffee, Refreshments and Lottery Tickets for agents!
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kirkland: Huge Victory for Real Estate Professionals AND Consumers - 03/14/09 05:01 AM
On Wednesday, March 11th, 2009, President Obama signed HR 1105, the Omnibus Appropriations Act of 2009.  Among the bill's many provisions, is one that affects us all.  Banks are now permanently prohibited from getting involved in real estate brokerage and property management.
This obviously benefits us in that banks won't be able to squeeze us out, but it also benefits our clients.  As agents, we work for them and watch out for their interests, instead of the banks' bottom line. 
The National Association of Realtors has fought for this for the past eight years.  We should all celebrate this great victory! … (12 comments)

kirkland: Telecommuting: Saving Time, Saving Money, and Saving the Earth - 03/11/09 06:48 PM
Since most real estate agents are already technologically savvy and often work odd hours, telecommuting just makes sense.  Corey and I  work from home. Everyone in my company does.  In Seattle, telecommuting is not only the "green" thing to do, it saves the company a lot of money in overhead, keeps us out of day-to-day traffic, and saves us all on gas and other transportation costs. .  We have offices where we have team meetings and can meet with clients, but we don't have to be there on a daily basis. 

Each of us a provided a "virtual office." … (9 comments)

kirkland: Staging Tip #3 – Refresh Your Walls - 03/08/09 12:41 PM
 
Recently, my 6 year old son’s best friend taught him a new trick.  How to climb the walls.  Literally. The hallway from the entryway to the kitchen is fairly narrow and the boys place one foot and one hand on either wall and climb up to the ceiling.  Needless to say, it didn’t take long for my walls to look filthy.
 
When is the last time you really looked at your walls?  When you live in a house, wear and tear happens gradually and you may not even notice it a first.  If you want to sell your house, it’s … (5 comments)

kirkland: Losers and Evildoers? - 03/05/09 08:54 PM
As if homeowners facing foreclosure are not under enough stress,  people from both ends of the political spectrum have been quick to blame the current economic crisis on people who are in trouble.  Kelsey Grammer calls them evil-doers.  Rush Limbaugh calls them losers.  President Obama says they got mortgages they knew they couldn't afford.
As an agent who has worked with several distressed homeowners, I can tell you that at least for my clients, none of these ridiculous charicatures are true.
I guess we expect that they should have had a crystal ball and predicted an economic downturn that would eventually cost them … (66 comments)

kirkland: Popcorn Ceilings: Work of the Devil? - 02/19/09 12:56 PM
 
There ought to be special place in hell for whoever invented popcorn ceilings. They're ugly, they're impossible to clean, they may contain asbestos, and they are a big turn-off to potential home-buyers.  My personal favorite is when it has glitter in it!  If you are trying to sell your home, I recommend getting rid of them.  Popcorn ceilings distract potential buyers from the true value of your home.  So what can you do?


The first thing you should do is test your popcorn for asbestos! Asbestos was added to many popcorn ceilings because of its strength and fire-proofing … (16 comments)

kirkland: Kingsgate: Small Town Feel; Cosmopolitan Convenience - 02/14/09 11:41 AM
The charming Kingsgate Neighborhood (http://www.kingsgate.org/) of Kirkland/Woodinville is only a 10-minute drive away from Bellevue Square Mall and 20-minutes from downtown Seattle, yet it is a place where people get to know each other and neighborhood events are commonplace.
What makes this neighborhood so wonderful and unique?  Well, perhaps the number one reason is the community pools.  These fully-staffed pools with adjacent parks and playgrounds create place for neighbors to gather and kids to play together.  From Easter Egg Hunts, complete with giant Easter Bunnies, to Annual Barbeques with free food and lots of games, tradition and friendship are integral to the character of … (4 comments)

kirkland: Staging Tip #1 - Follow Your Nose - 02/13/09 09:44 AM
How does your home smell?  Inviting?  Repelling?  Nuetral?  This is so much more important than you realize!  Scent is powerfully linked to memory and mood.  You want people to be in a good mood when they tour your house, and you want them to remember it!
Last weekend, I showed many, many houses, but one in particular stands out for HOW BAD IT SMELLED! It was so bad my clients and I didn't even go through the whole house!  The musty smell wasn't just annoying, it was a sign that the house might have a serious problem.
On the other hand, I previewed a … (9 comments)

 
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