Uncategorized A Lenders Perspective on Credit Scores Have you ever wondered what a lenders perspective is on credit scores? Well the wait is over. Lender, Michelle Schmidt from Movement Mortgage goes the extra mile sharing not only how a credit score is viewed by lenders, but also provides a breakdown of five main factors that contribute to your score. Don’t skip out […]
Uncategorized Celebrating 40 Years of Windermere’s Community Service Day This year marks a significant milestone for Windermere Real Estate as we celebrate the 40th anniversary of our company-wide Community Service Day. Since 1984, Windermere associates have devoted a day each year to neighborhood improvement projects, reinforcing our deep-rooted commitment to the communities we serve. The tradition began with a simple yet profound idea: real […]
What's For Dinner Mango Salsa In honor of May being National BBQ Month we decided to share one of our favorite go to recipes… MANGO SALSA. This vibrant dish brings not only its pop of color to the table, but an extraordinary burst of flavor as well.  Discover an irresistible combination of both sweet and spicy with this simple, six […]
Buyer Is it better to buy or rent? The question of whether it is better to buy, or rent, will always exist. This is because the answer has a lot more to do with each individuals unique situation and their personal goals. We have composed a list of a few considerations that you should consider. Supporters of buying a home point out you […]
Buyer Differences Between Pre-Qualified and Pre-Approved It can be difficult to understand real estate jargon when it’s your first time purchasing a home. If you are in the process of purchasing or considering buying, we are here to help. One of the biggest misconceptions has to do with understanding the differences between pre-qualified and pre-approved when applying for a home loan. […]
Destination The Tulip Dance What once was a boring parking lot has become transformed into a peaceful River Walk. This is your opportunity to walk along the Skagit River in Downtown Mount Vernon. Located in historic downtown Mount Vernon between Gates Street, First Street, Myrtle Street and the Skagit river, this park encompasses 30,000 square feet of riverfront making […]
First Time Home Buyers Have You Considered New Construction? Have you considered new construction? If not, here are several reasons why you should expand your search criteria to include new construction homes. Buying from a builder is certainly different from buying from a home seller. Builder contracts can be challenging. This alone might have you a bit hesitant to consider a new construction home. […]
First Time Home Buyers Down payment? You’ve got options If you are considering purchasing a home, it is likely that you have heard that you will need a down payment. If you are a first time home buyer, you might not fully understand your down payment options. We have connected with Michelle Schmidt from Movement Mortgage who has provided information to help you better […]
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Destination The Skagit Tulip Festival Are you ready for an enchanting annual event that blankets the Skagit Valley in vibrant colors?  Every spring, the expansive fields in Skagit Valley burst into bloom with millions of tulips, creating a floral wonderland that draws visitors from near and far. The Skagit Valley Tulip Festival celebrates the breathtaking beauty of these blossoms, inviting […]
Real Estate A Modern Masterpiece with Incomparable Views A modern masterpiece with incomparable views can now be found in the charming town of La Conner. It could be yours. This truly extraordinary home redefines luxury living. Found atop 502 High Street, this exceptional property stands out from the rest. Keep reading to discover the multitude of reasons that make it a coveted gem […]
First Time Home Buyers Discount Points Explained If you are considering purchasing a home, it is likely that you may have heard the term discount points. It is also likely that you might not fully understand what they are, how they are used, or if they are right for you. Michelle Schmidt from Movement Mortgage has provided information to help you better understand. Keep […]
Destination Skagit Daffodil Festival Over 450 acres of daffodils begin to bloom in Skagit Valley during the month of March. An annual celebration that heralds the arrival of spring with an explosion of golden blooms. Each year, as winter fades, the daffodils burst forth in brilliant hues, blanketing the valley in a vibrant carpet of yellow. The Skagit Daffodil […]
Real Estate Spring Cleaning The warmer months are approaching here in the pacific northwest. Warmer weather means it is time to gear up for spring cleaning and maintenance. Regardless of whether you rent or own, a clean home not only offers a fresh start, but also enhances the comfort and enjoyment of your living space. A clean and organized […]
Uncategorized Changes to Washington State Agency Law Washington State just completed an overhaul of its real estate agency law (RCW 18.86) which came into effect January 1st, 2024. This was the most substantial revision since its inception in 1997 and it addresses the ever-evolving real estate brokerage landscape. Part of the law mandates delivery of the Real Estate Brokerage in Washington pamphlet […]