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SOLD! ­­McIntosh Lake Waterfront Beauty! Serene Living, Fishing, Kayaking

May 29, 2023 by Gabrielle

14934 Cedarwood Dr SE, Tenino, WA 98589
MLS #2071396
Listed at $625,000

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Welcome to your new home on enchanting Lake McIntosh! This lovely waterfront home offers a serene retreat with a friendly and inviting atmosphere. This newer home features a great room boasting a magnificent two-story high ceiling full of inviting natural light, while also providing beautiful views of the lake from the living and kitchen areas. The kitchen features a walk-in pantry, all stainless appliances and a 6-stool eat-at island for casual meals. Like to entertain? The formal dining room at the front of the home is roomy enough for the largest of dining tables! In addition, the main floor features a lovely primary bedroom suite also open to stunning lake views, allowing you to wake up to the beauty of nature.

At the top of the stairs is a spacious loft also open to bright lake views, plus three additional sleeping spaces (two-bedroom septic here) and laundry. The home’s 2½ baths offer comfort and convenience.Angling enthusiasts will enjoy the tranquil, stocked, fishing lake … or perhaps you’d prefer to kayak amongst the lilypads while enjoying the song of the frogs in a truly magical lakeside experience. You can launch your canoe from your own yard, or perhaps you’d prefer to use the neighborhood’s private boat launch and playground.

Upstairs are four super-sized bedrooms, including the primary bedroom with ensuite–deep soaking tub, walk-in shower, dual vanity! Speaking of baths, down is a lovely 1/2 guest bath, while upstairs is yet another 4-piece bath (dual-sink vanity). Perfect when there are folks all trying to get out the door at the same time.

This is truly a wonderful home — note that the driveway is sloped down to the home and that there’s room to develop additional parking in front of the fence. Thurston County PUD maintains the water tower in front of this parcel … and yes, it would be outstanding if they’d paint it! Once inside the home, however, the water tower disappears from focus.

  • MLS# 2071396
  • Built in 2009
  • 2,523 SqFt*
  • 9,808 SqFt* Lot
  • Appx 87 Ft* waterfront
  • $5,862.70 property taxes
* please verify home size and property size to own satisfaction
  • $125/year HOA
  • Community Beach & Park
  • 2 car garage
  • 2 bedrooms & 2 add’l finished rooms
    (4 Sleeping Spaces — See floor plans)
  • 2½ baths
  • Heat Pump for Central A/C

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Welcome Home!
Approximately 87′ of waterfront right outside your door!
Call your agent for a private tour and then set the stage to move right in!

Contact me or your agent for a personal tour. If you’ve not yet prequalified, visit my lending resource page for a list of excellent loan officers.

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SOLD! Easy Living in Lacey’s Lexington Neighborhood! 2-Bed/2-Bath/1-Step!

May 28, 2020 by Gabrielle

A relaxed lifestyle beckons from this immaculate home in the Lexington neighborhood, conveniently located in Lacey. Super commuter into JBLM, or I-5, this home beckons a buyer looking that enjoys beautiful landscaping without lawn mowing or weeding worries! (Front yard maintenance is handled by the HOA.) so you can put your feet up!

Facing south with high ceilings and large windows, loads of natural light from all directions accent the home’s open concept & outstanding visual details. Meal prep is easy in the well-designed kitchen or cozy up to the gas fireplace & watch a movie on cool evenings.

Private patio, 2-car garage, corner lot! Super well maintained: new roof in 2019, recently updated furnace, H2O heater, paint & carpet. Move right in!

View 360 walk through and Video Tour by clicking the above photo or HERE

Contact me or your agent for a personal tour. If you’ve not yet prequalified, visit my lending resource page for a list of excellent loan officers.

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How to Find the Perfect Real Estate Agent

April 7, 2020 by Gabrielle

How to Find the Perfect Real Estate Agent | MyKCM

There’s a ton of real estate information available in the news today and on the Internet. It can be extremely confusing, especially in times of uncertainty like we’re facing right now.

If you’re thinking of buying or selling this year, you need an agent who can help you:

  • Make sense of this rapidly evolving housing market
  • Navigate everything from virtual showings to new online marketing strategies
  • Price your home correctly at the beginning of the selling process
  • Determine what to offer on your dream home without paying too much or offending the seller

Dave Ramsey, a financial guru, advises:

“When getting help with money, whether it’s insurance, real estate or investments, you should always look for someone with the heart of a teacher, not the heart of a salesman.”

Hiring an agent who has a finger on the pulse of the current market will make your buying or selling experience so much easier.

So, how do you identify who truly understands what’s happening right now? How do you know who will take the time to simply and effectively explain what today’s market conditions mean to you and your family?

Check out the agent on social media. What are they posting on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and more? Are they using their social media platforms to share relevant, helpful information, or are they just posting memes and recipes? The best agents are committed to educating the consumer so they can feel confident when buying or selling a home.

Bottom Line

What agents are posting online will help you determine who meets the criteria Dave Ramsey suggested you look for: someone with the heart of a teacher. Let’s connect today, so you can work with a true trusted real estate professional.

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Will Surging Unemployment Crush Home Sales?

April 6, 2020 by Gabrielle

Will Surging Unemployment Crush Home Sales? | MyKCM

Ten million Americans lost their jobs over the last two weeks. The next announced unemployment rate on May 8th is expected to be in the double digits. Because the health crisis brought the economy to a screeching halt, many are feeling a personal financial crisis. James Bullard, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, explained that the government is trying to find ways to assist those who have lost their jobs and the companies which were forced to close (think: your neighborhood restaurant). In a recent interview he said:

“This is a planned, organized partial shutdown of the U.S. economy in the second quarter. The overall goal is to keep everyone, households and businesses, whole.”

That’s promising, but we’re still uncertain as to when the recently unemployed will be able to return to work.

Another concern: how badly will the U.S. economy be damaged if people can’t buy homes?

A new concern is whether the high number of unemployed Americans will cause the residential real estate market to crash, putting a greater strain on the economy and leading to even more job losses. The housing industry is a major piece of the overall economy in this country.

Chris Herbert, Managing Director of the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University, in a post titled Responding to the Covid-19 Pandemic, addressed the toll this crisis will have on our nation, explaining:

“Housing is a foundational element of every person’s well-being. And with nearly a fifth of US gross domestic product rooted in housing-related expenditures, it is also critical to the well-being of our broader economy.”

How has the unemployment rate affected home sales in the past?

It’s logical to think there would be a direct correlation between the unemployment rate and home sales: as the unemployment rate went up, home sales would go down, and when the unemployment rate went down, home sales would go up.

However, research reviewing the last thirty years doesn’t show that direct relationship, as noted in the graph below. The blue and grey bars represent home sales, while the yellow line is the unemployment rate. Take a look at numbers 1 through 4:Will Surging Unemployment Crush Home Sales? | MyKCM

  1. The unemployment rate was rising between 1992-1993, yet home sales increased.
  2. The unemployment rate was rising between 2001-2003, and home sales increased.
  3. The unemployment rate was rising between 2007-2010, and home sales significantly decreased.
  4. The unemployment rate was falling continuously between 2015-2019, and home sales remained relatively flat.

The impact of the unemployment rate on home sales doesn’t seem to be as strong as we may have thought.

Isn’t this time different?

Yes. There is no doubt the country hasn’t seen job losses this quickly in almost one hundred years. How bad could it get? Goldman Sachs projects the unemployment rate to be 15% in the third quarter of 2020, flattening to single digits by the fourth quarter of this year, and then just over 6% percent by the fourth quarter of 2021. Not ideal for the housing industry, but manageable.

How does this compare to the other financial crises?

Some believe this is going to be reminiscent of The Great Depression. From the standpoint of unemployment rates alone (the only thing this article addresses), it does not compare. Here are the unemployment rates during the Great Depression, the Great Recession, and the projected rates moving forward:Will Surging Unemployment Crush Home Sales? | MyKCM

Bottom Line

We’ve given you the facts as we know them. The housing market will have challenges this year. However, with the help being given to those who have lost their jobs and the fact that we’re looking at a quick recovery for the economy after we address the health problem, the housing industry should be fine in the long term. Stay safe.

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Another 568 Homes Sold at 9 AM!

March 6, 2020 by Gabrielle

The Difference an Hour Makes

The Difference an Hour Makes [INFOGRAPHIC] | MyKCM

Some Highlights:

  • Don’t forget to set your clocks forward this Sunday, March 8 at 2:00 AM PST in observance of Daylight Savings Time
  • Every hour in the United States, 568 homes are sold and median home values rise by $1.92.
  • As we “spring forward” this year, let’s get together to see how you can take advantage of every hour in the housing market.
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