Posts Tagged ‘realtors’

Happy Birthday, Pierce Brosnan…

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May 16 is this “Bond impersonator’s” birthday.  Pierce was born in 1953 in Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland.

Also of note this coming week:

Plan ahead for full closures of SR 4 near Cathlamet

Pre-planned project will remove unstable rock above the highway

 CATHLAMET – Drivers should plan ahead to avoid long delays on State Route 4 as crews begin work to improve safety with a pre-planned rockfall prevention project four miles east of Cathlamet.

 Contractor crews will fully close SR 4 multiple times each day starting Monday, May 16, while they complete weather dependent work to stabilize the hillside above the highway.

 SR 4 will be closed for 45-minute durations between 8:15 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Crews will open the highway for 15 minutes at the top of every hour to allow drivers safe passage through the work zone. The closures are expected to continue through early June.
And:

Last razor clam dig of season approved at 3 ocean beaches

 OLYMPIA – Shellfish lovers will get one more chance to dig razor clams during a late-season dig set to begin May 18 at Twin Harbors Beach, followed by openings at Mocrocks and Long Beach.

 The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) approved morning digs at all three beaches after marine toxin tests showed that the clams are safe to eat.

 The last dig of the season will begin at Twin Harbors Beach, where morning clam digging will be open May 18-22.  Mocrocks Beach will be open for digging May 20-22, and Long Beach will be open May 21-22.

 No digging will be allowed at any beach after noon.

That’s all I’ve got for right now.   Real Estate is starting to pick up a bit.  If you’re house-hunting, or just trying to decide whether it makes more sense to buy rather than rent, contact Discovery Coast Real Estate.  We can help!  And remember, you can view up-to-the-minute listing information under our “Property” tab.  No need to register unless you want to save your searches or receive new listing emails.

Have a great week!

News From Fannie Mae

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Thinking of purchasing an “REO” (bank owned) property?  Fannie Mae is offering homeowners up to 3.5% of closing costs if they can close by June 30.   Fannie Mae’s program, “Home Path” provides financing with low down payments and no mortgage insurance.  Note that you must be an “owner-occupant” to receive the closing assistance.  Inventory of REO homes on at the beach has dwindled in the past months – could it be we’re on the mend?

Ready to invest?  Here’s a deal you will want to check out.  Sellers own 13 lots with prices at $19,500 and $22,500.  They want to move them now!  All reasonable offers will be considered.  Buy more than one and get an even better deal!  Check out these Surfside lots zoned Multifamily/Commercial.  Build townhomes, condos, or single family residences. There is a potential for partial ocean views from some lots. The golf course is steps away and it’s a short, easy walk to the ocean. 

Listed at $19,500

Listed at $22,500

Clamming Tomorrow!

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) approved the dig – the second of two openings this month – after marine toxin tests showed that the clams on all four beaches are safe to eat. Two beaches – Long Beach and Twin Harbors – will open for digging April 19 through April 22 until noon each day, plus April 23 until 1 p.m.  Fishery managers agreed to an extra hour of digging Saturday, April 23, because low tide won’t occur until 11:27 a.m. that morning, said Dan Ayres, WDFW coastal shellfish manager.

Remember, Discovery Coast Real Estate is here to assist with all your needs, whether buying, selling or looking for a new career.  If you’re an experienced agent wanting to move to the beach and continue your career, please contact Designated Broker, Cheri Diehl.  Thinking of trying your hand at this interesting way of life?  We can get you started on the right path.  All inquiries are confidential.  See what lies ahead!

Everyone loves a contest!

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Here’s your chance to win something – I won’t tell you what, but it will be worth the time you put into this little contest.

First, go to our site: Discoverycoastrealestate.com.  Find my blog link on the home page.  Not difficult, is it?  But if this was the first time you’d visited the site, what would it take you to click on that link?  Does “Cheri’s Blog” excite you and make you think you’re going to get some great info there?  I didn’t think so.

Well, that’s the contest folks.  Come up with a name for that link and send it to me: Cheri Diehl before April 15.  The winner will be chosen by a tough panel – me.

Are you keeping an eye on the market?  Here’s a report on what sold in March. March Sales  If you have questions about any of these properties, let me know.  If you’re a buyer, interest rates are still holding.  Want more info on what you can buy?  Contact us soon – agents are standing by!  Discovery Coast Real Estate Email

Razor-clam dig approved at two beaches April 7-9

 OLYMPIA – State shellfish managers today announced that the first of two razor-clam digs scheduled in April will proceed as planned, after marine toxin tests confirmed the clams are safe to eat.

Two ocean beaches – Long Beach and Twin Harbors – will be open for clam digging on morning low tides April 7-9.  No digging will be allowed after noon.  If you’ve been worried about whether it’s safe to come to the beach and clam, you’ll want to read this Dept of Health Bulletin.

What else is happening at the beach?  For more information on any of these events, plus more fun to come, visit Funbeach!

April 8, 9, 10 Peninsula Players Present: Fantasticks
April 23 Beach Clean Up
April 30 Ilwaco Saturday Market Begins


Here’s a quick tip – would you like to see more of these?  Let me know!



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Doggie Olympics Fans:  If you would like to join the Doggie Olympic Committee, our first meeting will be held on Thursday, April 14th at 5 PM at the Breakers Meeting Room in Long Beach.  Check the Facebook Page!

A New Year Coming! Time for Real Estate?

Everything!, Long Beach Peninsula, Real Estate

2009 is coming to a close.  What are your goals for 2010? Are you considering buying or selling real estate here on the Long Beach Peninsula? If you’re ready, how do you get started? Find an agent to help! And how do you find the best one? Ask for referrals from friends, family and business associates. Interview at least 3 agents from different companies and remember, the best agents don’t always work for the biggest firms.


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Did you know that all  Realtors® are licensed to sell real estate, but not all real estate agents or brokers are Realtors®.   Only Realtors® can display the Realtor® logo. Realtors® belong to the National Association of Realtors and pledge to follow the Code of Ethics, a comprehensive list containing 17 articles and underlying standards of practice, which establish levels of conduct that are higher than ordinary business practices or those required by law.


money14And did you know it’s been proven that people who hire an agent, whether Realtor® or not, usually get more for their property than if they sold it themselves?  In addition to that, you’ve got someone on your side who knows the market, keeps you informed of changes and takes the stress out of phone calls, showings, negotiations.   And don’t discount the social networking aspect of hiring an agent.  Their network of other agents, social media, blogs, etc and go a long way towards getting the word out about your unique property.  Many areas employ a multiple listing service to spread the word.  Your agent can take advantage of that and other advertising venues you may not think about.

Finally, think of the paperwork!  While a few years ago homes or land were sold on one piece of paper, a typical purchase and sales agreement will run 15 pages or more!  Your representative will not only prepare and/or present offers, they will make sure that each form you need is there, filled out correctly.  Do you know about Seller Disclosure Forms?  Lead Paint Disclosures?  What’s the ordinance on septic inspections in your area?

And that brings me to the final point – if you needed medical attention for your foot, would you go to a doctor who works in a different area?  Who is going to get the job done best, the podiatrist or an optometrist?  If you’re a buyer, you need an agent who lives and works in the area you want to buy in!  While your agent in Seattle or Vancouver or (insert your town here) may be a great person, good friend, relative, and superb agent, do they know all the little facts and nuances about the neighborhood you’re interested in?  A local agent will have local knowledge, plenty of information on the area and possibly even the home you’re looking at!  If you’re a seller, do you want an agent who can be at your home or on your property as soon as a prospective buyer calls?  Buyers don’t want to wait for an agent to drive a couple of hours to show them a home.  Or maybe they’ll “refer” the buyer to a local agent.  So why not start local?  An agent in the area where your property is for sale is better qualified to advise you on pricing, terms, and provide an insight into the market and the best way of marketing your specific property.

Start your journey into real estate with a knowledgeable guide, one you can count on to be there even after the transaction closes.  Look for someone you want to be neighbors with because, especially here on the Long Beach Peninsula, we’re all neighbors!  My philosophy has always been that I want to do the best job for you that I possibly can, because I’m going to see you at the post office, the grocery store, maybe walking down my own street!

Remember, Discovery Coast Real Estate is looking out for you, whether you’re buying or selling.  We specialize in Pacific County property!  Live here, work here, want the best for our community and our customers and clients!

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Evening razor clam dig approved for New Year’s holiday
OLYMPIA – Clam diggers today got the go-ahead to proceed with a four-day razor-clam dig on Washington’s coastal beaches over the New Year’s holiday.

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) gave final approval for the evening digs after a series of marine toxin tests confirmed the clams on all five coastal beaches were safe to eat.

Long Beach, Twin Harbors, Copalis, Mocrocks and Kalaloch beaches will be open for clam digging Thursday, Dec. 31 and Friday, Jan. 1.

All of those beaches, with the exception of Kalaloch, also will be open Saturday, Jan. 2. One beach – Twin Harbors – will open for a fourth evening of digging Sunday, Jan. 3.

All digs will be held on evening tides, with digging restricted to the hours between noon and midnight.

fireworks_big_burst_lg_blkRing in the New Year!  Fireworks at midnight at the Bolstad Beach Approach, Long Beach, Washington
Sponsored by: The City of Long Beach

I’ll be looking forward to helping you with all your real estate needs in 2010!  Peace and prosperity to all!