10/14/08 Real Estate Update

Posted by Cheri Diehl
Oct 14 2008

I think we’re ready to roll!  Please check out all the links and see how they work (and if they work!).  I’d love some feedback on how you like the new site.

We’re really excited about our new venture.  Please check our new listings!

510 Washington Ave N, Long Beach.  $175,000.  Click photo for more info.

510 Washington Ave N, Long Beach. $175,000. Click photo for more info.

TOO NEW FOR PHOTO!  $25,000 is all you need to own this lot in Sunset Sands.  Includes access to Loomis Lake Park and all the amenities.  Quiet cul-de-sac.  MLS #28172256

Here’s an interesting article about the current Real Estate Market.  I’m always asked about different marketing strategies, i.e. paper or internet.  It’s interesting to note that in July of this year the Los Angeles Times announced the cancellation of their printed real estate section.  Looks like on-line is the way to go and we’re doing our best to get there!

For all the upcoming events, this is the place to go:

Music at Raven and Finch in Ilwaco.
Also, mark your calendars!  Peninsula Players’ fall  is “Bullshot Crummond” and will be at the Mason’s Hall in Ilwaco, Oct. 24-26 and Oct. 31-Nov. 2.  Don’t miss it.

And here’s a word from Stephanie Fritts of the Pacific County Emergency Management Office regarding the tsunami warning test:
Pacific County to Test All Hazard Alert Broadcast Sirens October 15 and October 22, 2008

SOUTH BEND – Pacific County Emergency Management will be testing the All Hazard Alert Broadcast (AHAB) sirens on Wednesday, October 15, 2008, at noon, and again on October 22, 2008 at noon.  The sirens will ring the Westminster Chimes for 90 seconds on October 15, and will sound the actual warning signal – a straight, non-warbling siren tone – for 90 seconds on October 22, 2008.  No verbal message will follow either test.  A preview of the warning system playing Westminster Chimes is available on the World Wide Web at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pb3ICGMgnVo. In actual events, the sirens will sound the constant tone (no warble) for three continuous minutes, and may be followed by a verbal message.  The Pacific County Tsunami Plan calls for the sirens to be activated any time Pacific County is placed within the area of a tsunami warning.  A tsunami warning means that an earthquake in the Pacific Rim may have generated a tsunami wave that has the potential to reach the Pacific County coastline within a three hour window of time.

Residents are asked to listen for the test and to report their street address and results or concerns to the Pacific County Emergency Management Office at (360) 875-9340/(360) 642-9340 following each test.

WHAT’S MISSING?

This is where I would normally post the recent listings and sales.  You can now find that by clicking one of the links to the right of this post.  Would you rather see it here?  Let me know!  Send a reply, send an email, give me a call.  Remember, We’re looking out for you!

One Response

  1. Eugene says:

    Nice article. Thanks. :) Eugene

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