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FEB 17-FEB 23 TWENTY-TWELVE FREE RealEstate weekly RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • RENTALS • LAND/ACREAGE INSIDE THIS ISSUE YOUR KEY TO REAL ESTATE IN SKAGIT, SNOHOMISH, ISLAND AND WHATCOM COUNTIES goskagit.com/reweekly A supplement to the Skagit Valley Herald and the Anacortes American 14836 AVON ALLEN ROAD, MOUNT VERNON $420,000 Magnificent sunrise & sunsets encircle this spacious renovated turn-of-the-century home. All the character & charm you would expect, with coved ceilings, arched doorways, original woodwork & built-ins. Formal living with adjacent parlor, formal dining & breakfast nook. Sparkling country kitchen with pass thru & bar seating. 4 bedrooms & fully accessible basement provides extra living space & utility. Classic historical barn with stalls & paddocks & delightful granary perfect for studio. 1.2 acres surrounded by farmland. MLS#316903 FEATURED ARTICLE: Windermere Real Estate 1030 E. College Way Mount Vernon 360.424.4901 • 800.849.7939 www.ElizabethMiller.net Elizabeth Miller Listing Agent (360)420-3607 WHO’S THE LANDLORD? From would-be sellers to property-management companies, today’s landlords have many faces. Thinking of renting? Chances are you have an idea — however fuzzy — of the type of place and area you hope to live in. But whether you’re looking for an urban studio (cont. on pg. 4) TRENDS: WHAT HOMEOWNERS WANT PG. 3 WHO’S THE LANDLORD? PG. 4 LENDER ONE- ON-ONE PG. 6 BUYING: IS IT SAFE TO INVEST IN REAL ESTATE AGAIN? PG. 7 Q & A: ASK OUR BROKER PG. 7 THE BASICS OF HOME WARRANTIES PG. 8 SCHOOLS AND ENVIRONMENT - A BIG FACTOR IN HOME PURCHASE PG. 9 CLASSIFIEDS PG. 10-11

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FEB 17-FEB 23TWENTY-TWELVEFREE

RealEstateweeklyRESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • RENTALS • LAND/ACREAGE INSIDE

THIS ISSUE

YOUR KEY TO REAL ESTATE IN SKAGIT, SNOHOMISH, ISLAND AND WHATCOM COUNTIES

goskagit.com/reweekly A supplement to the Skagit Valley Herald and the Anacortes American

14836 AVON ALLEN ROAD, MOUNT VERNON $420,000Magnifi cent sunrise & sunsets encircle this spacious renovated turn-of-the-century home. All the character & charm you would expect, with coved ceilings, arched doorways, original woodwork & built-ins. Formal living with adjacent parlor, formal dining & breakfast nook. Sparkling country kitchen with pass thru & bar seating. 4 bedrooms & fully accessible basement provides extra living space & utility. Classic historical barn with stalls & paddocks & delightful granary perfect for studio. 1.2 acres surrounded by farmland. MLS#316903

FEATURED ARTICLE:

Windermere Real Estate1030 E. College WayMount Vernon360.424.4901 • 800.849.7939www.ElizabethMiller.netElizabeth Miller

Listing Agent(360)420-3607

WHO’S THE LANDLORD? From would-be sellers to property-management companies, today’s landlords have many faces. Thinking of renting? Chances are you have an idea — however fuzzy — of the type of place and area you hope to live in. But whether you’re looking for an urban studio (cont. on pg. 4)

TRENDS: WHAT HOMEOWNERS WANTPG. 3

WHO’S THE LANDLORD?PG. 4

LENDER ONE-ON-ONEPG. 6

BUYING: IS IT SAFE TO INVEST IN REAL ESTATE AGAIN?PG. 7

Q & A: ASK OUR BROKERPG. 7

THE BASICS OF HOME WARRANTIESPG. 8

SCHOOLS AND ENVIRONMENT - A BIG FACTOR IN HOME PURCHASEPG. 9

CLASSIFIEDSPG. 10-11

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www.SkagitValleyRealEstate.com320 S Burlington Blvd • Burlington(360) 755-9494 • (800) 775-0153

Go to our website for a quick and easy way to search all listings!Territory NW

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Conway $529,500Awesome Location, large open fl oor plan. 4 bd, 3.5 ba, hardwood and tile fl ooring. Two bonus rooms/one prewired for theater system. Hard-wood and tile fl ooring. Security system, stamped concrete, large fully fi nished shop. MLS # 318362

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Mount Vernon $379,000Spacious home just outside city. Formal living/dining. 2nd kitchen and oversized master suite. Large fi nished lower level, lots of space. Sits on large lot. MLS # 258223

Call Ivana, 770-3550

Mount Vernon $142,300Affordable 2 bedroom. 1.75 bath. 1199 sq. ft. New hardwood fl ooring and kitchen countertops. Large corner lot with mature landscaping. 1 car carport and 4 small outbuildings. MLS#260435

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Burlington $164,000The Cedars Condo “Stand Alone Home”. 2 bedroom, 1.75 baths. Kitchen with center island. Slider to patio. 2 car attached garage. 1113 sq. ft. with natural gas forced air heat. MLS#261718

Call Charlie, 708-1415 or Jeannie, 708-9645

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Mount Vernon $349,000Built in 1994 in the style of the yesteryear. 3 bd/2.5 ba 2185 sq. ft home. This home is adorned with classic dormers, cedar siding, river rock fi replace and solid oak fl oors/staircase. Large 24 x 38 3 car garage. MLS # 308824

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Bayview $430,000Beautiful newer home on shy 5 acres. Bayview area, 3 BR, 2.5 Baths, 2897 SF. Extensive use of Travertine Tile & granite. Master BR on main fl oor w/ FP. Kit. w/island, eating bar & pantry. 2 car attached gar + Lg 2 bay shop/garage. #160988

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Mount Vernon $159,000Fantastic bungalow on Mt Vernon Hill. 2 bd/1 ba. Wainscoting & plate rail frame dining room. Fenced yard w/ alley access. Detached garage/storage. Walk to schools, downtown. #304735. Directions: I-5 Exit 227. E on College Way to Riverside Drive. South/Right on Riverside, East/Left on Evergreen St. Home on Right.

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TABLE of CONTENTSTRENDS: What Homeowners Want Pg. 3Who’s the Landlord? Pg. 4Lender One-on-One Pg. 6BUYING: Is it Safe to Invest in Real Estate Again? Pg. 7Q & A: Ask Our Broker Pg. 7The Basics of Home Warranties Pg. 8Schools and Environment - A big factor in home purchase Pg. 9Classifieds Pg. 10-11

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trends

OPEN HOUSES & SHOWCASES

STAT

74

BUyINgLOW

Percentage the country’s 50 biggest cities in which buying a home is cheaper than renting.

source: trulia.com

3780 E. College Way, Mount Vernonwww.skagittraditionrealty.com

360.424.0300 or 360.853.8888

Here is an opportunity to own a very popular & thriving luncheon cafe located inside a retail garden nursery. The Garden Cafe has seen an increase in business each of the 4 years of current ownership. MLS#189350

Mount Vernon $72,000

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Mount Vernon $179,000

Wonderful Stonebridge Villa home features 2 bedrooms, 1 3/4 baths, den, vaulted ceilings in great room, gas fi replace with custom mantle, walk-in closet in master suite, patio off master bedroom & living room. ‘55 &

Better’ community features walking trails, clubhouse & secured RV parking. MLS#318726

Danya Wolf 360-708-8294

What Homeowners Want

a look at What draWs buyers to the areas Where they buy

Home is where the heart is - and it also ideally is near a bunch of fun stuff, according to a recent survey from Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate.

The survey respondents - 84 percent of the 1,085 respondents currently own a home; 10 percent plan to purchase within three years and said they would place more weight on lifestyle criteria in future home searches, favoring family-friendly neighborhoods and easy accessibility to cultural activities like museums and music venues.

One in five homeowners has either moved or would like to because their neighborhood or community wasn’t ideal for their lifestyle, the survey notes.

Following are the top lifestyle priorities of respondents when searching for their next home:

• Ease of commuting by car, cited by 38 percent of respondents

• Access to health and safety services, cited by 34 percent

• Family-friendly neighborhood, cited by 33 percent

• Availability of retail stores, cited by 32 percent of respondents

• Access to cultural activities, cited by 21 percent of respondents

• Public transportation access, cited

by 19 percent of respondents

• Nightlife and restaurant

access, cited by 18 percent of

respondents

• Access to golf courses, cited by 6

percent of respondents

The survey also was the basis of a new “Lifestyle Search” tool on bhgrealestate.com, which enables prospective homebuyers to filter community searches by important lifestyle preferences, such as “family and community” and “arts and recreation.”

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Thinking of renting?Chances are you have an idea — however fuzzy —

of the type of place and area you hope to live in.But whether you’re looking for an urban studio or

suburban home, you shouldn’t overlook an important question: How easy will life be under the landlord?

Actually, the term “landlord” is a misnomer in that it conveys that the apartment owner is an individual.

While statistics from the National Multi Housing Council show that 46.9 percent of all rental properties are owned by individuals, with the bulk of

small (four units and under) buildings individually owned, that leaves the rest of the rentals owned by other entities like public companies, institutional investors, and real estate investment trusts, also known as REITs.

Here is a look at how your experience as an apartment hunter and tenant is impacted by the ownership of the rental:

Be Aware of Reluctant LandlordsMany thousands of frustrated home sellers

whose homes are languishing on the market and homeowners who can’t afford their mortgage have decided the solution to their problems is to collect rent checks, says Joe Greenblatt, CEO of Sunrise Management in San Diego.

This new rental supply offers more properties, especially single-family homes, to renters. However, these owners may not pay their utility bills, or even their mortgage, adds Greenblatt, risking a foreclosure on the home with you, the tenant, being forced out.

Telltale signs of an owner’s financial stress

Who’s the Landlord?

From would-be sellers to property-management companies, today’s landlords have many faces

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are disrepairs, notes John Bartlett of the Metropolitan Tenants Organization, based in Chicago. Also, many counties provide searchable online databases that show mortgages, liens and foreclosure actions.

A Familial FeelWhen you call and the

owner answers and meets you at the rental for a showing, you’re dealing with a “mom and pop”-operated rental.

“It’s more likely that an individual landlord can be flexible,” notes Christina Aragon of Rent.com. For instance, the owner may listen to an explanation of why your credit is damaged, or extend a lease for a week or two until your plans for moving get firm.

But not all individuals will run their rental like a family operation.Many use an outside management company to screen tenants, collect rents

and handle maintenance, notes Ryan Severino, a senior economist at Reis Inc., a New York firm that analyzes the rental market. Outside management can be a plus in that repairs and complaints are handled professionally, but there’s no guarantee that this is the case.

If the owner doesn’t use a management firm, have a detailed conversation about how maintenance and tasks like watering the landscape are to be handled, suggests Greenblatt.

Like-Minded NeighborsOne trend of the past decade or so, notes Kim Duty of the NMHC, is for

firms to own big complexes with amenities, such as coffee shops and fitness rooms, that target a specific demographic, like young urban professionals.

These institutional landlords are likely to have firm policies on everything from the credit score needed to become a tenant to how to move in furniture.

While they lack flexibility, large company owners offer lots of information. Complexes usually have websites that offer detailed floor plans and information on the availability of units.

Do Your Due DiligenceNo matter how good a rental looks by day, check it out at night, too, suggests

Greenblatt. Only then might you garner an idea of the security and how safe you feel.

When you’re outside the building, he adds, hang around until a few other tenants come out, and ask them what their experience is like.

And, search sites like apartmentratings.com for complaints logged by residents against the management company or owner, Greenblatt adds.

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 in Real Estate Weekly.

Now could be the time to sell a new home and earn

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There’s no better feeling than checking off every item from your to-do list. It’s smart to try to take that same approach to homebuying.

First, you worry about how much home you can afford and whether you’ll even qualify for a mortgage. Then comes the fun part: going on a house hunt to try and find your dream home.

But the business end of buying took a more serious turn after the credit crisis. Lenders now are asking borrowers to fully expose their financial life and are tougher on credit and other financial factors before making a loan.

It can be intimidating, especially for first-time buyers. Here’s a look at your to-do list, a step-by-step guide to finessing financing:

evaluate the lenderYes, a lender will scrutinize your financial life. But before that happens, make

sure the lender passes your test.Lenders are in the service business; they should be attentive to your

questions, keep you informed about the status of your application and keep the loan on track for a timely closing.

Ask for the name of a loan officer at a lending or banking firm from a real estate agent who sells a lot of homes, suggests David Reed, author of “Decoding the New Mortgage Market” (AMACOM, 2009).

“Good loan officers rely on steady referrals from top agents, and they know that if they mess up a transaction they no longer get that agent’s business,” Reed says.

If you’re already banking with an institution you’re happy with, apply for a mortgage there, suggests Leslie Linfield, executive director of the Institute for Financial Literacy in Portland, Maine.

Applying where you bank often means you don’t have to gather records showing your savings, since the bank has the information, adds Jim Linnane of Wells Fargo Home Mortgage in Chicago.

Before you walk into a lender to apply for a loan, do a little comparison shopping, suggests Barry Zigas, Director of Housing Policy for the Consumer Federation of America. Study mortgage ads in the newspaper, says Zigas, call

a few firms and ask about their rates on a mortgage of a certain size, and ask about fees.

If you have limited funds for a down payment, you may only qualify for a government-insured FHA loan, which only requires a 3.5-percent down payment. Find FHA-approved lenders at www.hud.gov. Moreover, first-time buyers with limited incomes may qualify for mortgages backed by states or localities, says Linfield. Many of these programs are listed on the HUD site.

Get Pre-aPProved

Some real estate agents won’t take you out to look at homes unless you’re “pre-

approved” for a mortgage of a certain amount and can confidently submit an offer on a home, explains Brian Seibert, president of the Michigan Association of Mortgage Professionals.

Often, a pre-approval is free or available for a minimal fee. A lender will take your financial vitals – credit score, income, savings – and then provide a preliminary idea of the amount you’ll be able to borrow.

Some potential borrowers will be advised that they need to improve their credit standing or other factors before pre-approval. A lender should be able to give some guidance on how to boost your financial profile in order to eventually qualify.

knoW the loan termsWhile pre-approval means that a lender has confidence in your ability to

borrow and repay a loan, remember it’s only a preliminary judgment.Your lender may ask for verification of your income and assets, including

documents like your income tax returns, W-2 forms, pay stubs and bank statements.

The pre-approval offer doesn’t stretch out forever; it usually must be renewed after 90 days.

Once you find a home and formally apply for a mortgage, make sure you understand all the papers you sign, Zigas says. You will receive a document outlining all the fees associated with the loan when you close. You may, for example, be charged a fee for an appraisal the lender orders. The fees outlined in this document should closely match what you actually pay at closing.

Lender one-on-oneIt’s a buyer’s market, but the lending environment is still tough.

Here’s how to make your case for a loan

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CAN WE PEEk AT THEIR PRICE

QUESTION: We found a house we like, but it turns out

there’s another bidder also looking at it. We don’t want to pay too much. Is there anyway we can see the other bid?

ANSWER:Imagine if the question were turned around.

Would it be Ok if the other bidder saw your offer?

there are two ways to handle such situations. First, don’t get into a bidding war. the odds are that you will overpay. second, set up a budget. Given your budget and financial preferences, what is the most you’re prepared to pay for the

property? If the price is above your limit, say thank you and look elsewhere.

QUESTION: My mortgage payment officially is due on the

first of the month, but I can pay as late as the 15th without penalty. My lender keeps calling before the 15th to ask about the money. What are they trying to do?

ANSWER:they’re trying to do two things. First, they

want to collect as much money as possible and as quickly as possible to maximize the interest they can earn on overnight deposits. second, they’re seeking to rewrite the mortgage terms by demanding early payments that are not required.

Mortgages are written in the “lender’s

usual form.” that’s a loaded expression that means the lender and the lender’s lawyers get to write all the terms of the mortgage agreement. If the agreement has a “grace” period that allows you to make payments without penalty until the 15th, then that’s the deal.

the next time the lender calls, ask if you owe a late fee or if your credit is being hurt by using the grace period. If the answer is no, then ask them to stop calling.

Be aware that some loans do not have a grace period and that you could face credit dings and fees by paying late. as always, know your lender - and know your loan.

Q&A ASk OUR BROkERBy Peter G. Miller

Just a few years back during the real estate boom, flipping homes and investing in residential real estate was all the rage - until the bubble burst and buyers nearly became an endangered species. But new data shows that real estate investors are becoming more active in the market, as evidenced by survey results from online real estate firm Move, Inc. released in late spring.

the survey found that investors will be more active in their local markets and outnumber typical homebuyers by three to one over the next 24 months, and 69 percent of investors say it will be easier to find properties in the near future. additionally, 62 percent of investors are paying more attention to home values in their local markets, with only approximately 43 percent indicating it will be harder to find bargains in the next six months. twenty-seven percent of investor respondents said they’ll purchase a primary residence as a first-time buyer as their first real

estate investment, and nearly half plan to live in their investment property until it’s sold or turned into a rental.

“this survey suggests that many first-time buyers may be looking at investing as a strategy to becoming homeowners,” says Julie Reynolds, vice president of Move, Inc. “It also suggests that the dream of homeownership is alive for millions who are keeping their eye on the future and using their initial home as the first in a series of what may become many investments in real estate.”

“If you plan to live in the house for the long-term, the potential for your home to rise significantly in value after a few years is there,” says Philip tesoriero, broker/owner of exceptional Homes Real estate in Massapequa, N.y. “If you’re planning to flip, don’t expect to be able to turn it around immediately at a high profit. If you can buy and hold for the long-term, you’re far ahead of the game.”

Is it safe to Invest in Real estate again?buying

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Buying a home is arguably one of the largest purchases a person will make. It can also be one of the most stressful. Individuals take quite a financial leap when buying a home. even after careful consideration of funds and budgeting, it’s easy to become overextended. a home warranty can take some of the bite out of unexpected expenses.

although home buyers are urged to hire an inspector and check a property and structure from top to bottom before signing on the dotted line, a home inspector cannot foresee everything that may crop up after a person moves into a home.

“When my home inspector reviewed the property he found only minor things that needed attention,” says Jeannine in New Jersey. “after I moved in, we shortly learned that the crawl space had flooding issues that would require a lot of money to fix properly.”

Home warranties can be a smart investment that take some of the financial pressure off of

new homeowners. they can also be negotiated into the sale terms of the home so that the seller is responsible for providing the warranty to the new buyer.

Home warranties do not negate the need for homeowner’s insurance, but they can add protection against large monetary pay-outs to repair many items around the house. Policies may differ as to specific coverage, but most home warranties will cover major systems of the home, such as heating/cooling, plumbing, electrical, as well as certain appliances.

to decide if a warranty is the right investment, home buyers should consider the following:

• Home warranties are only as good as the company backing them. Careful investigation into the trustworthiness of the warranty company and its track record should be completed.

• Read the fine print of the warranty. learn what exclusions exist, which may not make the warranty practical.

• keep in mind that the warranty company reserves the right to determine if a repair or replacement is adequate in a claim situation.

• In general, warranty companies work with their own set of contractors. this means a homeowner may not be able to hire his or her own preferred contractors to do work.

• there may be a deductible or a fee charged prior to having a technician assess a repair situation.

• the warranty company may require inspection of the house to be sure items are in good working order before offering a plan.

• If a warranty is offered through a home seller, there may be no negotiation on the coverage or company used.

Home buyers should keep in mind that there are many unforseen expenses that can arise when purchasing a new home. Having some additional protection, such as a home warranty, could mean saving money on out-of-pocket repairs.

A home warranty can help protect a buyer’s new investment and offer peace of mind.

the Basics ofHome Warranties

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There are many factors buyers consider when shopping for a home. From the number of bedrooms to the size of the backyard, prospective buyers have their priorities with what they’re looking for in a home. Parents to young children or couples who are planning to start a family soon should also consider the school system.

Although granite countertops and interior living area may be foremost on the minds of house shoppers, individuals also have to take school districts into consideration when looking at homes, particularly if they’re concerned about giving their children the best education possible. According to research by The Wall Street Journal, buyers are willing to pay more for a property if it is in a good school district. That’s because even if they do not have children, buyers know that a good school district helps a home remain attractive.

Not all schools are created equal, and some rank better in test scores and teacher-to-student ratios than others. These are essential factors to think about when looking at homes. Although real estate agents can offer some basic information about what schools are in the area, legally they may not be able to share opinions on how “good” the schools are or be able to break down the demographics of student populations. It is typically up to

the buyer to do his or her own research.Because the tax dollars that home owners pay largely go to

fund schools and town improvements, it is important to look at the schools. Also, if the home will be a stepping stone to another home in a few years, buyers want to ensure their home has the best chance for resale. Oftentimes, a good school district is a factor future buyers will think about.

There are some web sites that can help prospective buyers look at the schools in the areas they are considering. GreatSchools.net and Education.com are two of the premier sites. They break down test scores, demographics, parent and student reviews and many other things that are vital to getting a picture of the school as a whole. The sites also use a ranking system from 1 to 10 (10 being the best) to show how the school stands in comparison to others in terms of test scores.

Buyers also may want to make a trip to visit the area they’re considering during school hours. One also may want to set up a brief meeting with the principal to learn more about the ideals of the school and its goals.

It’s also necessary to look at the proximity of the school to the house. Some towns have rules in place regarding busing or walking to school. Students who live within a certain distance from the school may have to find their own transportation to and from school. This is something to mull over.

Families that are interested in a host of extracurricular activities can also evaluate the town or school district based on the sports or other opportunities offered to students.

Be advised that the school closest to a home might not be the one a student will attend. Zoning laws, and not necessarily proximity, often dictate where a student will attend school. Therefore, it is important to check with the real estate agent or

town to ensure the research being done is for the correct school.

Some parents prefer their children go to private school, and many towns and cities

have a number of options. In addition to the public schools, agents should

be able to point buyers toward the private schools in the area. Some may be able to list tuition costs and acceptance requirements.

Having a picture of the school district in the area buyers are considering will help offer a better idea of the neighborhood and the

people around whom they’ll be living. School districts are important to

consider when buying a home, so much so that buyers are willing to pay a little

more if it means having a good school in their area.

S c h o o l S a n d E n v i r o n m E n t

a b i g f a c to r i n h o m e p u rc h a s e

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PRIME RIVERSIDE DR$319,000

Paved 21,780.00 square feetsales lot with lights,signs andready to go on busy River-side Dr. Over 2000 sq ftbuilding with offices, shop,lobby area, bathroom, atticstorage area. Large shopdoor with garage door open-er. Upstairs office has view ofentire sale lot. Land Use (550)RETAIL/AUTO/TIRES/MARINECRAFT/AIRCRAFT & AC-CESS. Neighborhood (6R9)AUTO SALES/SERVICE FA-CILITIES. Reduced Price$319,000.

Contact: Terry Minor Email:[email protected]: 360-428-5040 Website with photos :

http://cmrvs.com/cmsale

MONEYMAKER5545 Chuckanut Dr.

2300 Sq. Ft. CommercialBldg on 17,000 sq. ft cor-ner equipped w/walk-incooler + refrig + freezer.Highest/Best Uses: MiniGrocery, Bar or Fast Food,i.e. Pizza. Intersect Bow HillRd & Chuckanut Dr.Present Price $265,000 forlimited time. Seller mightcarry small 2nd.

Listed MLSCOMM #271737

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

Shopping for a new man-ufactured home but can'tafford the price? We havelistings for pre-owned andre-possessed manufac-tured homes in like newcondition. We take care ofthe permits, transport, set-up and site work for you.Call Manufactured HousingResource at 360-855-2214

REDUCED: Mobile Homein beautiful Park Village,55+ park, Mount Vernon.1248 sq. ft. 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba,open floor plan, large bed-rooms, storage shed, new-er roof and furnace. Manyupgrades. $19,650. 360-319-4274

1998 14X56 LIBERTY2 br, 1 bath, vinyl sidingand windows, comp roof.Located in a 55 or 0verpark. address 9403 Pierceln #7, Sedro Woolley, Price$12,000. Call 206-909-2233

A LOT TO LOVEFishing, boating, hiking,lakes all around you. Lightlytreed lot in Glenhaven$9,500 MLS# 303169 CallMaggie 360-610-8413Better Homes & GardensRE Executive

Exceptional San Juanview property in Bow,raptor wintering grounds,foodie's delight. 1 - 14 acrelots starting at $89,500.360-941-9313

S.W. Office space, 200 sq.ft. $200/mo. Midway Rlty,Jud 425-327-0960, 659-3644

Private RV site, 29681 Hwy20, S-W. $420/mo., water/elec./garbage incl. Refs. &background check reqd.(360) 333-9844

Big Lake RV Resort:$400/mo. W/S pd. Boatlaunch, dock 360-422-6206

Looking for roommates toshare my 3 Bdrm home inBurlington. There are 2Bdrms available to rent.Rent is $400 per month. Nolease, just month to month.

You will have own bedroomand share a bathroom in anon-smoking home. Rentincludes access to washerand dryer, shared kitchen,large fenced back yard.Room could be furnishedwith futon and dresser foran additional $50 permonth. Street parking infront of the house. Nice,well maintained house inBurlington, easy freewayaccess and bus line. Quietneighborhood. House doeshave dogs and cats, so noadditional pets please.

You will share utilities. Wifiis available in the house foradditional cost. Please call360-770-2035 for more in-formation and to come seethe room.

Roommate in Burl. $400.Large fenced yard All util. in-cl. Internet. 360-755-5403

Lg bdrm, kitchen privileges, &cable TV, 1 mi. from college,$350. + $50 dep. Util. Incl.Female pref'd. 360-424-0894

Large farmhouse on Fir Is-land, $500/mo. + dep. &share utilities. 360-202-9460

ANAC. Nice mobile, 3 bdrm,2 ba, yard, gas furnace stor-age shed $810 928-345-2086

MV 9 plex, 1010 So. 16th, 2Bdrm, 1 Ba, W/D, garage,woodstove, $775 mo., $500dep. 360-424-6974

MV 6-plex, 427 No. 21st, up-stairs, 2 Bdrm, 1 Ba, deck,country kitchen, carport, cen-tral laundry, $695/mo. + $500dep. 360-424-6974

Quiet MV townhouse, 2bdrm, walk-in closets, 1.5 ba,garage, gas heat, W/S/G pd.No smoke/pets. $850. + dep.Credit chk. 360-770-2803

Northridge – 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba,$1,300/mo., $1,200/dep. Nosmoke or pets. 360-770-6273

MV 6 PLEX. 211 N. 21st St.Large 1 bdrm, 1 ba, carport,central laundry, $650/mo.$400 dep. 360-424-6974

2 Bdrm, 1 ½ Ba, gas heat,W/D hook-up, garage, $795.Avail. March 7. 1000-A Ster-ling St., S.W. 425-773-0573

2 bdrm MV, quiet, W/S/Gpd., W/D, gas heat, carport,no dogs. $695/mo. 770-4159

DAFFODIL COURT$850. Avail. March 1st.

W/S/G/basic cable pd. W/D. Call for details. 856-6652

S.W. 3+ BDRM, 1 BALarge living, dining rooms;eat-in kitchen; gas furnace.Near schools, shopping. Nosmoking or pets. Security fee$50. $1200 rent, $1000 dam-age. 360-755-9872.

S.W. 3 bdrm., 1 3/4 ba.All applcs., no smoke/pets.

$850/mo. (425)743-2850

RENTALSHouses & Apartments.

See our listings atwww.skagitrentals.comRemax Property Mgmt.

823 N. 4th, Mount Vernon360-424-3198

Rent to own – MV 3 Bdrm, 2½ Ba, plus large bonus room,large fenced yard with gardenspace, $1,450 per mo.

www.skagitsolutions.com360-202-2160

Burl., cute, 2 Bdrm, gas heat,DW, W/D, attached garage,fenced private backyard,small dog negot., easy to I-5/Hwy 20. S/G pd. $875 + dep.Avail. March 5. 425-486-3349

Anacortes 3 bdrm rambler,exceptional and comfortable.Excellent bargain at $1150. +dep. No smoke/pets. Lawnsvc provided. 360-770-6800

1 bdrm house, downtownMV, clean, no smoke/smallpet ok. $650. 360-445-5308

1 - 4 Bdrm Rentals.Piazza Realty Property

Mgmt., Inc. 360-424-RENT(7368) www.prpmrentals.com

$650, 2 Bdrm, older house,propane tank, Concrete –next to high school, 1st andlast. 360-770-2989

S.W. Newer 2 bdrm, 1 ½ ba,with garage, W/D hookup.$850/mo. No pets. Call Markat 360-708-2694.

NO HIDDEN FEES!Fairhaven Manor 757-2149

Norris Place 757-30602 & 3 Bdrm Apts.

Affordable. Section 8 okay.

MV, 2 Studio's avail. W/S/G/elect. pd., $485 & $575/mo.Pets ok. $300/dep. 336-5979.

2 Bdrm, 315 W. Woodworth,S-W. $700 + dep. W/Dhookups, no pets/smoking.W/S/G pd. 360-755-1362

2 bdrm MV, balcony, clean,quiet, W/S/G/basic cablepd. No smoke/pets. Refs.$750 + dep. 360-424-1695

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 bdrm MV. Quiet, safe, 1level, near hospital. Seniorswelcome. 1011 S. 16th. $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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PRIME RIVERSIDE DR$319,000

Paved 21,780.00 square feetsales lot with lights,signs andready to go on busy River-side Dr. Over 2000 sq ftbuilding with offices, shop,lobby area, bathroom, atticstorage area. Large shopdoor with garage door open-er. Upstairs office has view ofentire sale lot. Land Use (550)RETAIL/AUTO/TIRES/MARINECRAFT/AIRCRAFT & AC-CESS. Neighborhood (6R9)AUTO SALES/SERVICE FA-CILITIES. Reduced Price$319,000.

Contact: Terry Minor Email:[email protected]: 360-428-5040 Website with photos :

http://cmrvs.com/cmsale

MONEYMAKER5545 Chuckanut Dr.

2300 Sq. Ft. CommercialBldg on 17,000 sq. ft cor-ner equipped w/walk-incooler + refrig + freezer.Highest/Best Uses: MiniGrocery, Bar or Fast Food,i.e. Pizza. Intersect Bow HillRd & Chuckanut Dr.Present Price $265,000 forlimited time. Seller mightcarry small 2nd.

Listed MLSCOMM #271737

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

Shopping for a new man-ufactured home but can'tafford the price? We havelistings for pre-owned andre-possessed manufac-tured homes in like newcondition. We take care ofthe permits, transport, set-up and site work for you.Call Manufactured HousingResource at 360-855-2214

REDUCED: Mobile Homein beautiful Park Village,55+ park, Mount Vernon.1248 sq. ft. 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba,open floor plan, large bed-rooms, storage shed, new-er roof and furnace. Manyupgrades. $19,650. 360-319-4274

1998 14X56 LIBERTY2 br, 1 bath, vinyl sidingand windows, comp roof.Located in a 55 or 0verpark. address 9403 Pierceln #7, Sedro Woolley, Price$12,000. Call 206-909-2233

A LOT TO LOVEFishing, boating, hiking,lakes all around you. Lightlytreed lot in Glenhaven$9,500 MLS# 303169 CallMaggie 360-610-8413Better Homes & GardensRE Executive

Exceptional San Juanview property in Bow,raptor wintering grounds,foodie's delight. 1 - 14 acrelots starting at $89,500.360-941-9313

S.W. Office space, 200 sq.ft. $200/mo. Midway Rlty,Jud 425-327-0960, 659-3644

Private RV site, 29681 Hwy20, S-W. $420/mo., water/elec./garbage incl. Refs. &background check reqd.(360) 333-9844

Big Lake RV Resort:$400/mo. W/S pd. Boatlaunch, dock 360-422-6206

Looking for roommates toshare my 3 Bdrm home inBurlington. There are 2Bdrms available to rent.Rent is $400 per month. Nolease, just month to month.

You will have own bedroomand share a bathroom in anon-smoking home. Rentincludes access to washerand dryer, shared kitchen,large fenced back yard.Room could be furnishedwith futon and dresser foran additional $50 permonth. Street parking infront of the house. Nice,well maintained house inBurlington, easy freewayaccess and bus line. Quietneighborhood. House doeshave dogs and cats, so noadditional pets please.

You will share utilities. Wifiis available in the house foradditional cost. Please call360-770-2035 for more in-formation and to come seethe room.

Roommate in Burl. $400.Large fenced yard All util. in-cl. Internet. 360-755-5403

Lg bdrm, kitchen privileges, &cable TV, 1 mi. from college,$350. + $50 dep. Util. Incl.Female pref'd. 360-424-0894

Large farmhouse on Fir Is-land, $500/mo. + dep. &share utilities. 360-202-9460

ANAC. Nice mobile, 3 bdrm,2 ba, yard, gas furnace stor-age shed $810 928-345-2086

MV 9 plex, 1010 So. 16th, 2Bdrm, 1 Ba, W/D, garage,woodstove, $775 mo., $500dep. 360-424-6974

MV 6-plex, 427 No. 21st, up-stairs, 2 Bdrm, 1 Ba, deck,country kitchen, carport, cen-tral laundry, $695/mo. + $500dep. 360-424-6974

Quiet MV townhouse, 2bdrm, walk-in closets, 1.5 ba,garage, gas heat, W/S/G pd.No smoke/pets. $850. + dep.Credit chk. 360-770-2803

Northridge – 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba,$1,300/mo., $1,200/dep. Nosmoke or pets. 360-770-6273

MV 6 PLEX. 211 N. 21st St.Large 1 bdrm, 1 ba, carport,central laundry, $650/mo.$400 dep. 360-424-6974

2 Bdrm, 1 ½ Ba, gas heat,W/D hook-up, garage, $795.Avail. March 7. 1000-A Ster-ling St., S.W. 425-773-0573

2 bdrm MV, quiet, W/S/Gpd., W/D, gas heat, carport,no dogs. $695/mo. 770-4159

DAFFODIL COURT$850. Avail. March 1st.

W/S/G/basic cable pd. W/D. Call for details. 856-6652

S.W. 3+ BDRM, 1 BALarge living, dining rooms;eat-in kitchen; gas furnace.Near schools, shopping. Nosmoking or pets. Security fee$50. $1200 rent, $1000 dam-age. 360-755-9872.

S.W. 3 bdrm., 1 3/4 ba.All applcs., no smoke/pets.

$850/mo. (425)743-2850

RENTALSHouses & Apartments.

See our listings atwww.skagitrentals.comRemax Property Mgmt.

823 N. 4th, Mount Vernon360-424-3198

Rent to own – MV 3 Bdrm, 2½ Ba, plus large bonus room,large fenced yard with gardenspace, $1,450 per mo.

www.skagitsolutions.com360-202-2160

Burl., cute, 2 Bdrm, gas heat,DW, W/D, attached garage,fenced private backyard,small dog negot., easy to I-5/Hwy 20. S/G pd. $875 + dep.Avail. March 5. 425-486-3349

Anacortes 3 bdrm rambler,exceptional and comfortable.Excellent bargain at $1150. +dep. No smoke/pets. Lawnsvc provided. 360-770-6800

1 bdrm house, downtownMV, clean, no smoke/smallpet ok. $650. 360-445-5308

1 - 4 Bdrm Rentals.Piazza Realty Property

Mgmt., Inc. 360-424-RENT(7368) www.prpmrentals.com

$650, 2 Bdrm, older house,propane tank, Concrete –next to high school, 1st andlast. 360-770-2989

S.W. Newer 2 bdrm, 1 ½ ba,with garage, W/D hookup.$850/mo. No pets. Call Markat 360-708-2694.

NO HIDDEN FEES!Fairhaven Manor 757-2149

Norris Place 757-30602 & 3 Bdrm Apts.

Affordable. Section 8 okay.

MV, 2 Studio's avail. W/S/G/elect. pd., $485 & $575/mo.Pets ok. $300/dep. 336-5979.

2 Bdrm, 315 W. Woodworth,S-W. $700 + dep. W/Dhookups, no pets/smoking.W/S/G pd. 360-755-1362

2 bdrm MV, balcony, clean,quiet, W/S/G/basic cablepd. No smoke/pets. Refs.$750 + dep. 360-424-1695

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 bdrm MV. Quiet, safe, 1level, near hospital. Seniorswelcome. 1011 S. 16th. $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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New Mount Vernon Home2281 S. 19th Street

2000 sq. ft. rambler on10,000 sq. ft. lotVery quiet, secluded, S.Mount Vernon area3 bdrm/den, 2 ½ bathsGranite countertops,stainless appliancesOpen floor planMaster suite featuressoaking tub, doublevanities, double showerClose to schools, shop-ping, easy I-5 accessNearing completion,call builder direct.

$325,000Brokers protected.

Legacy Home BuildersCharlie Ash 360-770-7678

www.legacyhb.net

17766 PAMELA ST., MV$387,900

OPEN HOUSESAT., FEB. 18, 1:00-3:00

South MV custom luxuryhome on 1/2 acre designed& built with exceptionalcraftsmanship. Open floorplan perfect for entertainingwith gas fireplace, vaultedceilings, custom built-ins &Kempas hardwood floors.Den off great room plusgourmet kitchen with cher-ry cabinets, travertinefloors, slab granite coun-ters & Viking appliances.Master suite with tile coun-ters with 2 sinks, travertinefloors & jetted tub.

Call Karen Beckner(360)840-9455

WRE/Skagit Valley

ZONED COMMERCIAL/MANUFACTURING

Excellent opportunity toown your own building. Ex-tra high 6000+ s.f. buildingwith clear span at 24' with16' doors. Price reduced to$325,000. OWNER SAY'SSELL! MLS # 163367

Call Brown McMillenReal Estate for details.

(360) 757-6013

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Anita Kohl 961-7795Cleaver Sanders 941-3482Dawn Hardman 540-0058Duane Gish 770-9299Dominic Pettruzzelli 333-5210George Herner 840-3743

Jackie Lindeman 770-9080Jared Storrs 853-6895Jeff Dowrey 661-2161 Karl Morse 395-5405Lorie Groth 425-422-7145Margie Ernst 708-3198

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$349,500 • Heated pool • Historic area • Parklike • Beautifully remodeled

$229,000 MLS#319268• Immaculate home • Great location • 3 bedrooms • Large deck

$329,900 MLS#265957• Private 5 acres • 3 bdrms + den • Shop/Garage • Spacious kitchen

$264,500 MLS#306633• Riverfront retreat • Private 4+ acres • Huge family rm • Garage + shop

$265,000 MLS#277434• Lg bonus rm • 4th bdrm/den • Newer 3 bdrm • Granite counter tops

$259,300 MLS#278063 • Active adult living • Spacious 2 bdrm • 2 car garage • Immaculate

$269,000 MLS#294946 • Shy ½ acre • Huge family room • 720 sf shop • Over 2300 sf

$325,000 MLS#292252• Lg island kitchen • River rock fpl • Lg Master • Theater room

$152,000 MLS#305982• 4 bedrooms • Fenced backyard • Close to schools • New listing

$189,000 MLS#307534• 3 large bdrms • Just like new • Lots of pluses • Great location

$644,500 MLS#232468• Lake views • 11+ acres • Open gourmet kitchen • Over 3100 sf ranch beauty

www.WindermereSkagit.comWindermere Real Estate/ Skagit Valley 1030 East College Way • Mount Vernon (360) 424-4901 • 1-800-849-7939

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STOP!Let us make this easy for you.Go to WindermereSkagit.com for Photos, Open Houses, and Maps for EVERY listing.

1100 3RD ST., SDW $121,950Cute, affordable 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath home. Gas heat & fire-place. Greenhouse, storage shed & corner lot. Close to town. Call Alice Hanson at 770-8791. #272362

1068 SINCLAIR WAY, BRL $139,000Well maintained 1 level condo located in 55+ “The Cedars”. User friendly kitchen with island & pantry, window coverings, 2 bedrooms with walk-in closets. Call Warren Bingham at 770-2421. #275510

1117 MCLEAN ROAD, MV $189,900 Nostalgic home with many upgrades in west MV. 4 bedrooms, 2790 SF, .24 acre lot. Huge 3 car shop/garage & nice fenced back yard. More photos and info. at SkagitValleyHomes.com. Call Bill & Jannette Krieger at 421-4446. #316510

1220 E. SKAGIT ST, MV $224,900Vintage 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

2010 SANDALWOOD, MV $230,000Great rental history duplex sits on large lot. Each unit offers 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, washer/dryer, fireplace & 1-car garage. Lower unit A with a partially fenced yard. Call Sherry Johansen at 708-3636. #60925

3905 DOGWOOD PL, MV $270,0004 bedrooms, 2.5 baths & approx. 2344 SF located in Eaglemont. Kitchen opens to dinning & family area. Master on main, upstairs bonus room, large deck & 3 car garage. Call Sherry Johansen at 708-3636. #171430

3710 BROADWAY ST., MV $289,900Nice hilltop home on just over 2/3 acre. 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 2345 sq.ft. family & bonus room & 3 car garage. Sunny fenced back yard & 1/3 acre of private evergreen filled woods. More info & photos at skagitvalleyhomes.com. Call Bill & Jannette Krieger at 421-4446. #2777338112 EMMANUEL LN, CON $349,0002 story home on 5 acres of pasture with spectacular mountain views. 3 bedrooms & 2.5 baths. Attached 2 car garage & 36x36 shop/barn with 10x14 & 8x7 doors. Call Alice Hanson at 770-8791. #1076347601 STATE ROUTE 9, SDW $379,000Spectacular log home on over 3 acres. One-level, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, built-in 2006. Hickory floors, clear-cedar ceiling & fir logs. Park-like setting. More info & photos at SkagitValleyHomes.com. Call Bill & Jannette Krieger at 421-4446. #27236322578 S.R. 534, CONWAY $425,000One of a kind home on 6.2 acres. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths plus large home office. House sits back from Hwy for privacy. 2 car garage. 18X36 in-ground swimming pool. Call Traci Gilbertson at 333-3479. #2135656792 F & S GRADE RD., SDW $448,900Car Collector’s Dream: garage space for 12 cars! Approx.2238 SF, 3 bedrooms, 1.75 baths. Pond, 6+ acres, lower property w/approx.740’of Samish River frontage. Call Linda Eastman at 202-4075. #900773416 LINDSAY PLACE, MV $449,000Custom Craftsman home. 4000+ sq.ft., with gorgeous master suite & huge kitchen with granite. Outdoor living area on covered deck. Huge finished shop in basement. Call Megan O’Bryan at 708-5817. #28602

1231 S. 10TH ST., MV $619,000Completely restored 1929 home on nearly one acre with expansive views of the Skagit River, tulip fields & beyond. Updated kitchen with cherry cabinets & granite counters. Call Jim Glackin at 428-2828. #31938017311 W. BIG LAKE BLVD., BIG LAKE $619,900WATERFRONT ESTATE with 1+ acre on Big Lake. Full view of the lake, 3 RV pads with hook-ups. 3 stall dressing building. 2 decks & 2 docks. 1400+ SF with 2 bedrooms & 2 baths. Call Linda Eastman at 202-4075. #1125801045 BLACKBERRY LN., CAMANO ISLAND $915,0002430 SF waterfront home. Large lot located at dead end with outstanding views of the Olympics, Mt. Baker & Sunsets. 70’ of waterfront. New metal roof, trex decking. Call Traci Gilbertson at 333-3479. #164059

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CAPE COD HOME… Gardener’s delight!, Main Floor w/1 bdrm, liv rm/dining rm w/fir floors, kitchen w/french doors to deck. 2 bdrms up. $169,950. #4156617 ACRES… JUST 6 MILES FROM Mt Vernon w/public water & wonder-ful valley & mtn views. $269,500. #311102PANORAMA SOUND VIEWS… to the North & West. Rare bldg site w/great views of the Islands. A must see prop-erty. $325,000. #217273NEW PARK MODEL HOME… views of Padilla Bay . Covered front porch, blt-in hutch, blinds thruout. Lots of light. 55+ park. $47,500. #61691HUGE VIEW HOME... 12,574 sf home with 6 Br & 6 Baths on 2 ac. W/spec-tcular views overlooking Big Lake. $985,000. #251689A-1 SEDRO-WOOLLEY LOT... affordable, ready to build on. Minutes from IU-5. $49,950. #310437

BEAUTIFUL BURLINGTON… 2066 s.f. 2story 3 BR home. Wood flooring, gas fireplace, Bonus room upstairs, over-sized garage. Large lot w/patio,fenced back yard. $274,000PERFECT 10 ACRES… secluded yet only one mile from freeway in Bow Hill area with year round stream & public water. $209,500. #310712AFFORDABLE HOME… on 1 ac. Home has hardwood floors, updated kitchen, tile counters & foundation. 300 ft of Creek front. No short sale, bank will finance. $159,500. #292338COUNTRY SETTING… 5 acres with nice westerly views just a few miles from Stanwood exit. $89,500. #309505ZONED BURLINGTON… general office & misc. services allows many different uses. Check w/city. Put your business here in this great bldg. Over 2000 sf $224,500. #277005

QUALITY CRAFTSMAN... standalone home/condo in great MV area. Vault-ed ceiling, gas f/p. Walking trails, club house. Convenient to services. $185,000. #317520JUST 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. #29129150TOP OF THE WORLD… one of a kind 1 acre lot w/unmatched views of Skagit Valley, Mt Baker & the sound! Well in & septic approved. Access thru locked gate. $695,000. #27181672TWO HOMES, ONE PRICE!… Shy acre property in lovely setting near Sedro-Woolley w/3Br & 2 Br Homes. $279,500. #2669852LEVEL 1/2 ACRE... surrounded by pastureland just outside Burlington. Great spot for new home or Mfg home. $149,500. #309905

Phil Hurtig 770-0787Galen Kindred 770-7083Shelah Inman 661-0145Fritz Inman 661-0147Holly Brown-Hilts 661-5538

Tod LeHecka 333-1032Tim Reichert 391-5587Terri Heyntsen 391-0938Ron Wortham 661-1500Jan Scally 421-5160

Jeff Ingman 202-2859Dick Best 770-1491Mary Jo Reitsma 770-6013

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