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How long do people stay in their homes? - English Hill Redmond WA

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Real Estate Agent with Better Properties Seattle

  

How do you determine if a neighborhood is GREAT?!  How about when 1/3 of the current owners are the original owners since the late eighties and 2/3rds of the owners have lived there for 10 years or more?

English Hill in Redmond Washington is really several different neighborhoods.  Here is a link to the HOA website that makes an important announcement regarding the Schools and some changes for English Hill residents.

One of my clients purchased a home in English Hill from an original owner and to me that is a sign of a good neighborhood.  Many say people are living in their homes for less and less time.  But when you find a neighborhood built quite some time ago that still has some original owners, it's a good heads up that this is likely a really good neighborhood. 

Today I'm going to look at the section of English Hill called Crown Heights.  There are 39 homes in the Crown Heights section of English Hill.  Most of the homes were built in 1988 and 1989 with a couple built in 1987 or 1990.  Generally this section of English Hill consists of large homes with 3 of them just under 3,000 square feet, 17 of them between 3,000 sf and 3,500 sf, 13 are between 3,500 sf and 4,000 sf and 6 are between 4,000 sf and 4,500 sf.  That's a pretty big variance in square footage for a neighborhood of 39 homes.

11 are original owners, 23 of 39 owners have lived in Crown Heights of English Hill since before 2000 and most for longer than 10 years.

Only 2 homes changed owners in 2007, 2 in 2006, 2 in 2005 and 2 in 2004.  Not exactly a mass exodus of any kind.  Strong numbers for a neighborhood, making Crown Heights of English Hill an excellent choice for homebuyers.

Large lots of mostly about 3/4 of an acre ranging from 2/3rds of an acre to almost a full acre.

Original prices back in the late eighties reflected a price per square foot of about $85.  Today you can expect to pay $250 per sf give or take, depending on what improvements have been made to the house over the years.

That's my Spotlight on Crown Heights of English Hill in Redmond, WA for today.  I'll report on some of the other English Hill Neighborhoods and tag them English Hill for your convenience.

Happy Easter!

ARDELL DellaLoggia
Better Properties Seattle - Kirkland, WA

Forgot to mention which part of English Hill Crown Heights is in.

There are two cul-de-sacs in CrownHill.  129th Court and the end of 169th Ave NE.  128th St. turns into 170th Ave in Crown Heights and many of the homes are on this stretch.  129th St and 130th St. 

A well laid out community within English Hill.

 

Mar 23, 2008 12:40 PM
Carol Williams
Although I'm retired, I love sharing my knowledge and learning from other real estate industry professionals. - Wenatchee, WA
Retired Agent / Broker / Prop. Mgr, Wenatchee, WA
ARDELL,  Good post.  What was your source for the collective data on the various homes in this neighborhood?  I want to start doing more blogging about specific neighborhoods.  Unfortunately, Chelan County (Wenatchee) is in the dark ages for having data online.  Douglas county (East Wenatchee) is much better. 
Mar 25, 2008 03:29 PM
ARDELL DellaLoggia
Better Properties Seattle - Kirkland, WA
I target the specific neighborhood within the neighborhood by some keywords in the legal description and then do a General Query search off the tax base.  Here we can do all that within our regular MLS system.  Pretty easy stuff once you target which keywords to search.
Mar 25, 2008 03:36 PM
Cynthia Tilghman, Realtor® Onslow County NC Home Specialist
Kingsbridge Realty, Inc - Hubert, NC
Hi Ardell,
Interesting.  That is something I might look into in my area.
Mar 27, 2008 12:44 AM