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Aug
22
Posted by Larry Cragun
There is a link when you click the balloon.
THE MAP IS A LINK ALSO, CLICK IT

They are also categorized in the right side bar. Give one of our top real estate agents a call. Let them also refer you to a lender, it’s a way to get the best out there.
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Aug
22
Posted by Larry Cragun
Click Here for the blog about Mill Creek
Mill Creek is a growing community located just east of Lynnwood along the I-5 corridor in Snohomish County. It is home to a diverse population of 17,770. The City of Mill Creek is a part of a larger vision that has been developing since the 1950’s. The idea of open, free and outdoors.The Mill Creek Town Center is completed and the majority of the SR 527 Corridor Subarea has been developed with multifamily residential neighborhoods. SR 527 has been widened to five lanes between 164th Street SE and SR 96. This development activity implements the City’s Land Use Plan to create a vibrant, livable community, where residents can live, work and play. CREATING A NAMESAKE In 2000, the City was successful in officially designating a small creek, locally referred to as Smokehouse Creek, as Mill Creek. The idea for establishing an official name for the creek was generated by the Mill Creek City Council. Because the creek flows through the Town Center site (then undeveloped), they reasoned, it should be given a name that complements the Town Center and establishes a namesake for the City. After some discussion, it was decided that the creek should be named Mill Creek. City planners appeared before the State Board of Geographic Names, and in December 2000, the City’s request to name the creek Mill Creek was approved.
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Jun
09
Posted by Larry Cragun
If you have found this site, you have found a directory to great loan officers and agents in the Greater Seattle Market. Come back often as we are growing.
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Jun
16
Posted by Larry Cragun
Click here for the full article on Issaquah Undressed
Issaquah’s Farmer’s Market is located at the Pickering Barn (across from Costco) and is open every weekend throughout the summer and early fall. Let the pictures show you just a little of what they have. Flowers, vegetables, crafts both indoors and outdoors, Caddilac BBQ, Pad Thai with curried chicken. pies, honey, jams, there is too much to mention. You may want to make sure you visit. My favorite find was Pappardelle’s Pasta. See below after the series of pictures. 


