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December 2006 - Posts

Property Research #2

NWMLS Of course if a property is already for sale with a real estate agent, you will probably be able to find it listed in the Northwest Multiple Listing Service. This source can give you multiple pictures of the property, many details about the property,

17624 Chappel Rd in Blue Spruce is Sold!

Blue Spruce, Arlington - The single story at 17624 Chappel Rd has been sold. Property information
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Property Research #1

Tax Records As real estate agents, we do research on properties every day. There are several sources that we go to get information that we can then analyze and pull useful tidbits from. One of the first places we look when researching a property will

Price Reduced on 19202 74th Ave W in Lynndale Park

Lynndale Park, Lynnwood - Announcing a price reduction on 19202 74th Ave W, a 2,668 sq. ft., 3 bath, 4 bdrm single story "Daylight Basement". Now #26134962 $315,000 - Needs work, but Value. Property information
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What to do with those left over Paints and Hazardous Waste material

Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Snohomish County has a special facility where County residents can drop off unwanted hazardous materials which should not go in the garbage. Accepted materials include unwanted paint, thinner, solvents, cleaning products,
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Price Reduced on 16920 103rd Dr NE in Sisco Heights

Sisco Heights, Arlington - Announcing a price reduction on 16920 103rd Dr NE, a 1,881 sq. ft., 2 bath, 2 bdrm single story "Great Sun Room!". Now #26154621 $399,000 - REDUCED! This is a steal. Property information
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Your Credit Score

Your credit score is terribly important! Possibly more important than you know. It controls you ability to borrow money, your ability to get insurance, and in some cases, your ability to get hired. You should be tracking your credit report for errors,
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