AUSTIN, TEXAS (December 21, 2009) — Keller Williams Realty joined the ranks of the top franchises in the world last week, when the company was ranked as the No. 1 real estate franchise on the 31st Annual Franchise 500 list by Entrepreneur magazine. During the same week, the company was also voted the Most Recognizable Brand of Real Estate Franchises for 2009 in an industry-wide survey for the Swanepoel TRENDS Report.
 
“The Swanepoel TRENDS Report is a respected source for the real estate industry and beyond, as is Entrepreneur magazine, and we are excited to see our agents honored in this way for all of their hard work,” said Mark Willis, CEO, Keller Williams Realty. “We certainly wouldn’t have been included on either list without the dedication and resolve of our agents.” 
 
According to the ranking in Entrepreneur magazine, the most important criteria to determine the top franchises included financial strength and stability, as well as growth rate and size of the franchise system. The magazine also looked at the number of years the company has been in business and the length of time it’s been franchising, in addition to start-up costs and financial data. Additionally, Keller Williams Realty made an impressive showing on the overall list, placing higher than any other real estate franchise.
 
The Swanepoel TRENDS Report is published by Stefan Swanepoel, a real estate industry speaker and insider. The survey was crafted to determine the Most Recognizable Brand for Real Estate Franchises for his report out in February 2010. The survey included votes cast by 11,000 plus real estate agents, who cast 390,000 votes to select the top 10.
 
Earlier in the year, Keller Williams Realty also received the highest overall satisfaction ratings from home buyers among the largest full-service real estate firms from J.D. Power and Associates for the second year in a row.
 
“We are extremely proud that our associates and company are being recognized for our strength and stability during this time in our industry,” said Mary Tennant, president and COO, Keller Williams Realty. “We attribute our success to being in business with phenomenal people and to our core business models, which have allowed our franchises to thrive during any market.”
 
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About Keller Williams Realty Inc.:
Founded in 1983, Keller Williams Realty Inc. is the third-largest real estate franchise operation in the United States, with 679 offices and 73,000 associates in the United States and Canada. The company, which began franchising in 1990, has an agent-centric culture that emphasizes access to leading-edge education and promotes an economic model that rewards associates as stakeholders and partners. For more information, visit Keller Williams Realty online at (www.kw.com).

Diane Edwards
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Keller Williams Realty Southeast Sound
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KIRKLAND, WA, August 6, 2009 – Most numbers are “moving in the right direction,” close-in Seattle neighborhoods are definitely coming to life and move-up buyers are re-entering the market were among observations by brokers when asked to comment on the latest activity report from Northwest Multiple Listing Service.

The report shows July’s pending sales increased from a year ago, as did closed sales, and inventory continues to shrink. Prices on sales that closed during July still lagged figures of a year-ago (down about 10 percent area-wide) and NWMLS members said last month’s record-setting temperatures “absolutely impacted showings and sales.”

July’s unseasonably hot weather curtailed activity for several showings and open houses, as brokers and agents said buyers and sellers postponed tours, saying it was just too hot.

“The hot July weather aside, the variable results we saw in July reflect what we’d typically expect from a recovering housing market – a few steps forward for some areas, a step back in others,” said Ron G. Sparks, managing vice president of Coldwell Banker Bain. Whereas comparisons to a year ago reflect some substantial gains, on a month to month basis we’re probably going to experience some “spongy” results for a while, he explained.

For example, brokers reported 7,279 pending sales (mutual acceptance of a purchase and sale agreement) last month, up from the year-ago total of 6,350 sales for a 14.6 percent gain. Compared with June, the volume slipped about 5.9 percent, dropping from 7,733 to 7,279 transactions.

In the four-county Puget Sound region (King, Kitsap, Pierce, and Snohomish), July’s pending sales of single family homes and condominiums jumped 21.2 percent from twelve months ago, but dipped 6.9 percent from the previous month. Nonetheless, last month’s 5,551 pending sales for the region marked the second-highest monthly total since August 2007.

Pending sales of condos (excluding single family homes) rose nearly 12.5 percent last month from a year ago. That continued June’s modest gain of 1.3 percent, when 22 months of negative year-over-year comparisons ended. Last month’s increase was the first double-digit gain since February 2007.

“I’m excited to see the continued increase of pending sales because these figures are the lead predictor of buyer behavior,” said J. Lennox Scott, chairman and CEO of John L. Scott Real Estate. “The rise of pending sales over the past few months is the best indication we have of what’s to come and I am encouraged by what we’re seeing,” he added.

Brokers say first-time buyers who are motivated by a looming deadline for the tax credit are propelling activity. “There seems to finally be a feeling of urgency to take advantage of this program before it goes away,” remarked NWMLS director Meribeth Hutchings, broker/owner of Windermere Real Estate/ Lake Stevens.

In an effort to keep agents and their clients focused on the time remaining for the $8,000 tax credit opportunity, Sparks said his company has a clock prominently displayed on its internal website that ticks down the days, minutes and seconds until the midnight deadline on Nov. 30. He also commented on the secondary benefits of the credit. “My daughter just closed on her first home, and she intends on using the tax credit for household items she’ll need as a new homeowner. She’s excited to buy her first lawn mower…good for her, good for housing, and good for the economy,” he stated.

Commenting on the tax credit, NWMLS director Dick Beeson said first time homebuyers are “getting it. All they talk about is the $8,000 tax credit and how good interest rates are.”

Beeson, the broker/owner of Windermere Commencement Associates in Tacoma, said with the exception of prices, the numbers are all moving in the right direction. “Inventory is adjusting down, even though it is summer, pending sales are moving up, and even more importantly, closed sales are above last year.” Those numbers are a sign of a “modest, modest recovery,” according to the 30-year veteran of the real estate profession.

NWMLS members added 11,481 new listings to inventory during July, 1,612 fewer than during the same month a year ago. At month end, there were 42,310 active listings of single family homes and condominiums in the MLS database, down 18 percent from a year ago. Twelve of the 19 counties in the MLS reported double-digit shrinkage in inventory.

MLS brokers reported a system-wide total of 5,527 closed sales for the month of July, an increase of 256 transactions from a year ago for a 4.9 percent gain. The median selling price for those closings was $279,000, down 10 percent from the year-ago price of $310,000. Among the 19 counties served by NWMLS, the price changes from a year ago ranged from a 25.1 percent increase in Okanogan County to a 17.8 percent decline in Cowlitz County.

For the four-county Puget Sound region, the median selling price for last month’s completed sales of single family homes (excluding condos) was $314,000, about 13.5 percent less than the year-ago price of $363,000.

“After almost two years of relative calm, the close-in Seattle neighborhoods have definitely come to life in a major way,” remarked Mike Skahen, owner/broker at Lake & Co. Real Estate, Inc., in Seattle and a member of the NWMLS board of directors. He described open house traffic as “very strong” with a typical home drawing 20 to 50 buyers.

Multiple offers are once again becoming common on well-priced quality listings, according to Skahen. Although noticeable during the past few months for homes priced under $450,000, he said there are now instances of competition at higher price ranges. A recent listing of a Wallingford bungalow priced at $550,000 drew eight offers, which Skahen said is a “good indication the trade up buyers have finally decided that prices have bottomed out, so after waiting too long they are now competing for fewer listings.”

Skahen also said the tax credit has created such strong demand for starter homes that those sellers now realize they actually gain more by trading up in this market because they save more on their trade-up home and there is good demand for the home they’re selling.
Skahen also said the tax credit has created such strong demand for starter homes that those sellers now realize they actually gain more by trading up in this market because they save more on their trade-up home and there is good demand for the home they’re selling.

On a cautionary note, Skahen said there is very likely to be a shortage of homes and townhouses in some Seattle neighborhoods by next year. “New construction has almost ground to a halt because builders can’t get prices that even cover construction costs,” he reported.

Hutchings, whose office is in Snohomish County, said they’re also seeing move up buyers re-entering the market. “They understand even if their current home has lost value, their new home will also offer them a greater savings. That, along with low interest rates, make it a great time to buy up,” she emphasized.

Beeson said the transition from a buyers’ market to a sellers’ market is occurring in, “of all places,” the foreclosure market. “Banks are pricing many homes slightly under market value and watching multiple offers come in, bidding up the price. What a change that is,” he exclaimed, while noting he hopes the next wave of foreclosure homes coming on the market later this year will finally flush out the remaining inventory and “we’ll get back to a more normal market.”

Northwest Multiple Listing Service, owned by its member brokers, is the largest full-service MLS in the Northwest. Its membership includes approximately 27,000 brokers and agents. The organization, based in Kirkland, currently serves 19 counties in western and central Washington.

Best Regards!

David J Edwards
Real Estate Agent & REALTOR
The David J Edwards Team
Keller Williams Realty Southeast Sound
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The Maple Hills neighborhood in Renton lives up to the grandeur its name implies, with sweeping views of Mount Rainier, close proximity to Lakes McDonald and Kathleen, numerous hiking and biking trails around the edge of the neighborhood and membership access to the Maple Hills Community Park and Pool.

Maple Hills is located between Renton, Maple Valley and Issaquah. I-405, I-90 and HWY 169 are all easy to get to, so it is a nice central location from which to get around.
The neighborhood consists of about 400 homes. Many residents choose Maple Hills because they have discovered that by moving a little farther south on the Eastside they could get a bigger and newer house for their money.

According to Estately.com, the 133 homes for sale in East Renton Highlands which is home to Maple Hills Estates have an average price of $551,467. The average home is 2,897 square feet, has 3.8 bedrooms, and 2.6 bathrooms. The typical home for sale in East Renton Highlands was built in 1992, which is a little newer than the typical home for sale in Washington.
Located in the center of the vibrant neighborhood, Maple Hills Elementary School’s volunteers include parents, community members, retirees, middle and high school students some of whom are “alumni”. Each year, in classrooms, the library, and throughout the school, 10,000 to 12,000 hours are donated to benefit the students.

The PTA supports the school in a wide variety of ways and with unending dedication and enthusiasm. The PTA has earned the 100% Membership award, the State PTA Standards of Excellence Award and the National Honor Unit Award.

The Maple Hills Park just north of Maple Hills Elementary School is a major asset to the neighborhood and a gathering place for many Maple Hills residents.

With a large play area, two tennis courts, basketball courts, horseshoe pits, barbeque pits, ample parking and a swimming pool, it is a popular destination. Summer at Maple Hills Park is full of activities such as movie nights, social feeds and the 4th of July Neighborhood Parade, 5K Run and Fireworks. The park also hosts sporting events for soccer, football and baseball leagues. The community pool offers swimming lessons and sponsors the Maple Hills Marlins, a competitive swim team.

The homeowners association, which meets monthly, can be found online at http://sites.google.com/site/maplehillsorgsite/.  Association Dues are less than $300 per year.

To learn more about home homes for sale in Maple Hills, visit http://www.davidjedwards.com/34057.asp.

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David J Edwards
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The David J Edwards Team
Keller Williams Realty Southeast Sound
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WESTLAKE VILLAGE, California: July 30th 2009 — Extra services provided by real estate companies such as inspections, appraisals and legal and moving company recommendations have become increasingly important to home buyers and sellers, according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2009 Home Buyer/Seller StudySM released today.

The study, now in its second year, measures customer satisfaction of home buyers and sellers with the largest national real estate companies. Overall satisfaction is determined by examining three factors for the home-buying experience: agent (47%); office (28%); and package of additional services (25%). Four factors are examined for the home-selling experience: agent (34%); marketing (34%); office (17%); and package of additional services
(15%).

For both buyers and sellers, the agent is still the most important driver of overall satisfaction. However, the importance of agents has declined substantially from 2008, while the importance of additional services has increased considerably—by 12 percentage points among buyers and 8 percentage points among sellers. In addition, actual usage of many of these services has decreased from 2008, likely due to cutbacks made by real estate companies in response to a depressed market.

“In a tight market, every aspect of service offered will be scrutinized very closely,” said Jim Howland, senior director of the real estate and construction practice at J.D. Power and Associates. “For this reason, it is critical for real estate companies to promote the value that they bring to buyers and sellers, not only in any additional services they offer, but also in their agents and operations.”

In the home-buyer segment, Keller Williams ranks highest for a second consecutive year, with a score of 806 on a 1,000-point scale. Keller Williams also performs particularly well in the agent factor. Following in the rankings are Coldwell Banker (801) and RE/MAX (798). Coldwell Banker performs particularly well in the office factor. Among home sellers, Coldwell Banker ranks highest with a score of 815 and performs particularly well in all four factors. Keller Williams follows Coldwell Banker in the segment ranking with a score of 801.

The study finds that the proportion of first-time home buyers has increased considerably—to 56 percent in 2009 from 44 percent in 2008. Many of these first-time buyers may be attracted by improved home affordability and the perception of a strong buyer’s market. This presents both challenges and opportunities for real estate companies.

“The presence of more first-time buyers is encouraging, as it indicates that the real estate market is returning to more normal activity, with fewer speculators,” said Howland. “However, real estate companies and agents must carefully manage first-time buyer expectations. Although these buyers may believe otherwise, they must still overcome the traditional barriers to purchasing a home, such as being able to fund down payments, closing costs and monthly payments. Solid advice and service from agents may assuage these first-time buyers’ concerns and build customer loyalty.”

Additional noteworthy study findings include the following:
? Home sellers report that, on average, 3.2 open houses were conducted for their property in 2009, compared with 4.5 in 2008.

? Approximately 64 percent of home sellers used a Web site listing to market their home in 2009, up from
61 percent in 2008.

The 2009 Home Buyer/Seller Study includes more than 3,100 evaluations from 2,801 respondents who bought or sold a home between April 2008 and June 2009. The study was fielded between April and June 2009.

For more information, read an article or view home buyer ratings and home seller ratings at JDPower.com. Headquartered in Westlake Village, Calif., J.D. Power and Associates is a global marketing information services company operating in key business sectors including market research, forecasting, performance improvement, Web intelligence and customer satisfaction. The company’s quality and satisfaction measurements are based on responses from millions of consumers annually. For more information on home building and home improvement, car reviews and ratings, car insurance, health insurance, cell phone ratings, and more, please visit JDPower.com. J.D. Power and Associates is a business unit of The McGraw-Hill Companies. J.D. Power and Associates Media Relations Contacts: John Tews; Troy, Mich.; (248) 312-4119; media.relations@jdpa.com Syvetril Perryman; Westlake Village, Calif.; (805) 418-8103; media.relations@jdpa.com.

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19117 SE 43rd St Issaquah, WA 98027

South Cove

Boasting waterfront beach rights and four large bedrooms; this home has it all!

Price: $674,950
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 2.50
Square Feet: 2440
Lot Size: 8784 SF
Year Built: 1984
MLS: 28183038

This elegant property sits on a quiet street in the highly sought after neighborhood of South Cove on Lake Sammamish. It’s been upgraded with custom paint, a wine refrigerator and a barbecue gas line on a patio overlooking a large fully landscaped private yard. There is a gas-ignited-wood-burning fireplace in the family room & a steam shower in the master suite. You’ll love the new carpet, granite counters, surround sound speaker system, easy access to the freeways and the Issaquah schools.

For more information visit www.davidjedwards.com/30163.asp or call 425-890-8045.

Property Website: http://davidjedwards111.topproducerwebsite.com/30163.asp
Virtual Tour: http://www.flyinside.com/tour.php?id=30163

Directions: From I-90, Take Exit 13, Take the ramp toward W. Lake Sammamish PKWY SE, Turn RIGHT on W LK Sammamish, Left on 188th Ave, Right on SE 42nd PL, 42nd PL becomes 191st, 191st becomes SE 43rd St.

If you can’t make it to the open house but would still like to preview this home, please contact me to arrange for a private showing.

Best Regards!

David J Edwards
Real Estate Agent & REALTOR
The David J Edwards Team
Keller Williams Realty Southeast Sound
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KIRKLAND, WA April 6, 2009 – Pending sales around Western Washington for the month of March reached the highest level in six months, according to the latest figures from Northwest Multiple Listing Service.

Compared to February, last month’s pending sales (offers made and accepted, but not yet closed) surged 25 percent, rising from 4,559 transactions to 5,701. Last month’s volume was down 5.6 percent when compared to twelve months ago, but it was the highest monthly total since September when brokers reported 5,982 pending sales.

Inventory fell sharply from a year ago (down more than 14 percent), in part due to fewer new listings being added to the supply. Member brokers added 10,252 new listings during March, compared with 13,274 for the same month a year ago, for a drop of nearly 23 percent.

At month-end, there were 39,825 active listings of single family homes and condominiums in the MLS database, a decline of 14.1 percent from the year-ago total of 46,358 listings. The total includes 33,083 single family homes and 6,742 condominiums in 19 counties.

NWMLS director Dick Beeson believes continued reduction in inventory will spur buyer activity. “Well priced and well conditioned properties will generally be the first ones purchased,” Beeson, the broker/owner of Windermere Commencement Associates in Tacoma, predicts.

Beeson said open house traffic and calls from “for sale” signs have increased twofold in recent weeks. Buyers are scouring the Internet before calling or visiting open houses so they tend to be knowledgeable about options in their price range, he remarked, while noting they’re still seeking assistance from Realtors® in navigating the negotiation and closing process.

Prices for last month’s completed sales fell about 14 percent area-wide from a year ago, reflecting a combination of factors, including a lingering imbalance between supply (inventory) and demand (buyers), creating a favorable market for buyers. Also, although not quantified in the NWMLS report, a sizable number of foreclosed homes and short sales are included in the monthly tallies so those deeply-discounted properties tend to drag down prices overall.

“As expected, the numbers reflected in the March report continue to show year over year declines. However, these historical comparisons fail to tell the story of the real-time market, which is beginning to show true signs of improvement in many areas,” said Ron Sparks, managing vice president of Coldwell Banker Bain.

Sparks said his company’s Tacoma regional offices reported tripling sales in March, driven in part by lower prices, exceptionally low interest rates and incentives such as the $8,000 first-time homebuyer tax credit. The incentives are also credited with spurring increased buyer activity and competition for “starter” homes in many Seattle neighborhoods.

Pending sales in the MLS map areas that make up most of Seattle surged 35.4 percent in March compared to February. The southwest part of King County also registered robust month-to-month gains – 39.3 percent — while sales on the Eastside rose more than 32 percent last month compared to February.

Seven of the 19 counties in the MLS system reported gains of 30 percent or more when comparing last month’s pending sales to February totals. Those counties were Grant, Island, Lewis, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish and Whatcom.
A comparison of price changes for last month’s closed sales shows a 15.4 percent drop in the median price of a single family home compared to twelve months ago and a 2.8 percent decline from February. Of the 19 counties in the MLS report, eleven reported price increases from February.

Condominium prices are down about 8 percent from a year ago and 2.5 percent from a month ago. About half the counties that reported closed sales of condominiums during March showed price increases when compared to February.
Brokers report growing awareness and use of the $8,000 tax credit for first-time buyers, but are less certain of the impact of federal programs for helping distressed homeowners. “The congressional stimulus package for housing refinances to help distressed homeowners by reducing their mortgage interest rates has not really benefited as many as was hoped,” according to Beeson. “Few, if any, banks seem willing to participate,” he commented.

J. Lennox Scott, chairman and CEO of John L. Scott Real Estate, believes more can be done at the national level to stimulate the housing market. In testimony before a U.S. Senate committee last week, he urged support for a number of measures proposed by the National Association of Realtors®. The proposals include allowing a home buyer to use tax credit funds toward a down payment and encouraging FHA to use its authority to increase loan limits in communities that have exceptionally high home prices.

Encouraged by some of the positive indicators in the latest MLS report, Sparks acknowledged “we’re not out of the woods quite yet, but market improvement must begin somewhere.” NWMLS director Dick Beeson agreed. “All in all, we are seeing generally increased interest at all levels of the market, high and low end. We may not soon see 2005 or 2006 levels of sales numbers, but we’re holding our own and progressing steadily in the right direction.”

David J Edwards
Real Estate Agent & REALTOR
The David J Edwards Team
Keller Williams Realty Southeast Sound
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Fax: 425-902-1899
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Elegant Buchan Resale in Brookshire Estates!

4613 241st Ave SE, Issaquah, WA 98029   

Elegant Home

Price: $600,000
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 2.75
Year Built: 1989
Square Feet: 2900
MLS: 29040020

This John F. Buchan home is situated in a private setting on a quiet, low traffic cul-de-sac in Brookshire Estates. The home has a view of Tiger Mountain and boasts a large aggregate driveway, two beautiful brick chimneys, a new 50 year roof, shadow boxing, arched double pane UV resistant windows, elegant brick work, new garage doors and garage door openers, a security keypad and interior sensors that signal when the garage doors are open. The attic is equipped with a solar powered fan and tons of storage. The lot has mature landscaping and backs to a greenbelt. The interior of the home is adorned with a grand foyer, coved ceilings, a sunken living and family room, fresh paint, beautiful wood work, built-in shelving, skylights, hardwood floors, new carpet, french doors and crown molding throughout. The large kitchen has a garden window, walk-in pantry, a Jenn-Air stove that converts to a grill, a new dishwasher and new faucet. The master suite has an elegant soaking tub, new faucets, and walk-in closet.

Property Website: http://www.davidjedwards.com/32961.asp
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Directions: From I-90, Take EXIT 17 toward E LK SAMMAMISH PARKWAY SE. Turn LEFT onto FRONT ST N. Turn RIGHT onto SE ISSAQUAH-FALL CITY RD. Turn LEFT onto ISSAQUAH-PINE LAKE RD SE. Turn RIGHT onto 238TH WAY SE. Turn LEFT onto SE 46TH PL. Turn LEFT onto 241ST AVE SE. End at 4613.

If you can’t make it to the open house but would still like to preview this home, please contact me to arrange for a private showing.

Best Regards!

David J Edwards
Real Estate Agent & REALTOR
The David J Edwards Team
Keller Williams Realty Southeast Sound
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Reasons to Do So:
-Interest rates on mortgage loans have recently declined to levels not seen since the “refi-boom” of 2002-03. 
-All the really bad loan programs are gone. 
-What remains are loans that use common-sense guidelines and require that the borrower can afford to make the payments.  

Key Points for the Fannie Mae Refinance Plus Streamline Loan:
-Owner occupied, second homes and investor properties are eligible
-Liquid assets must cover the funds needed to close
-No limit on multiple mortgage to one borrower for all occupancy types
-Existing mortgage must be current
-LTV 80%+580 minimum credit score - New credit report required
-Income documentation is required 
-Salary/Bonus/Overtime: one current paystub and a verbal Verification of Employment
-If Commissioned or Self Employed: one year tax returns
-Maximum LTV is 105%. Subordinate financing may not be paid off but must be resubordinated.  No new subordinate financing is allowed.
-If the underlying loan does not have mortgage insurance, no mortgage insurance is required on the new loan, regardless of the LTV!
-If the underlying loan has mortgage insurance, the existing MI Company must modify the MI certificate transferring the coverage from the existing loan to the new loan.  The coverage on the new loan must be at the same level as the existing loan, regardless of the new LTV.

Below are two links you can use to see if your mortgage is owned by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac. Remember, you maybe eligible for a Home Affordable Refinance that will go up to 105% Loan to value.  Only loans owned or guaranteed by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac are eligible. Your mortgage company can tell you who owns your loan also.  

Fannie Mae                                                
1-800-7FANNIE (8am to 8pm EST)                       
http://loanlookup.fanniemae.com/loanlookup               
Freddie Mac
1-800-FREDDIE (8am - 8PM EST)
https://www.freddiemac.com/corporate

David J Edwards
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Keller Williams Realty Southeast Sound
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Open House Sunday January 25th from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
19117 SE 43rd St Issaquah, WA 98027

Price: 674,950
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 2.5
Square Feet: 2,440
Lot Size: 8784 Square Feet
Year Built: 1982
MLS: 28183038

Boasting waterfront beach rights & 4 large bedrooms; this home has it all! This
elegant property sits on a quiet street in an established neighborhood. It’s
been upgraded with custom paint, a wine refrigerator & a barbecue gas line on a
patio overlooking a large fully landscaped private yard. There is a
gas-ignited-wood-burning fireplace in the family room & a steam shower in the
master suite. You’ll love the new carpet, granite counter, surround sound,
access to freeways & Issaquah schools.

Property Website: http://www.davidjedwards.com/30163.asp
Virtual Tour: http://www.flyinside.com/tour.php?id=30163

Directions: From I-90, Take Exit 13, Take the ramp toward W. Lake Sammamish PKWY
SE, Turn RIGHT on W LK Sammamish, Left on 188th Ave, Right on SE 42nd PL, 42nd
PL becomes 191st, 191st becomes SE 43rd St.

If you can’t make it to the open house but would still like to preview this
home, please contact me to arrange for a private showing.

Best Regards!

David Edwards
REALTOR®
Keller Williams Realty Southeast Sound
Phone: 425-890-8045
E-Mail: david@davidjedwards.com
Website: http://www.davidjedwards.com
Blogsite: http://www.davidjedwards.com/real-estate-blog.asp
David J Edwards is a full time real estate agent and REALTOR® with Keller
Williams Realty specializing in Residential Real Estate for buyers and sellers
in King County Washington.

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