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A Blog About Puyallup by Dennis Endres, licensed Realtor at Keller Williams Realty: 253-683-3100

August 13th, 2008
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A blog about Puyallup. Puyallup, what a wonderful place to live or visit. A nice size city, but still has some farmland. The views of the mountains are awesome. Mt. Rainier is the topic of so many pictures and conversations.

A Blog About Picnic Point, near Edmonds and Lynnwood, WA by Margo Christophilis

August 13th, 2008
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The areas of Picnic Point and North Lynnwood are located in Snohomish County in Northwest part of Washington State, nestled between the sparkling blue waters of Puget Sound and the rugged, snow-capped peaks of the Cascade Mountains. Just 15 miles north of Seattle, 100 miles south of Vancouver, and a short ferry ride away from the San Juan Islands or Olympic Peninsula, Snohomish County is ideally situated for exploring the entire Pacific Northwest. We have some of the most spectacularly beautiful scenery in the United States, forest and mountain wildlife sanctuaries, unlimited opportunities for outdoor fun and artistic pursuits, and the best coffee west of Italy. Our economy is thriving thanks in large part to being the home of industry giant Boeing. The zip codes for this great area are 98026, 98020, and Lynnwood’s zip codes 98036 & 98037. For more information on this great area, call Margo Christophilis at 206-963-5525.

Newcastle Undressed By Susan Moore, REALTOR: 206-947-3694

August 13th, 2008
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For family-oriented people who want to escape from urban sprawl, Newcastle combines the convenience and choices of urban living with the comfort and community of a small town. Only in Newcastle can residents and visitors live, work, shop, and play with stunning views, commute easily to the best jobs in the Pacific Northwest, and return home to live in balance with nature in a community that respects their values.

A New Blog by Teresa Barthol

August 13th, 2008
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Lynnwood Undressed by Local Realtor James Warner and the ROCS Alliance 206-686-6800

August 13th, 2008
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Lynnwood, Washington, Boeing Country, The economic hub of South Snohomish County. Lynnwood is a vibrant suburb north of Seattle, WA made up of many smaller and distinct communities such as historically rich Alderwood Manor 98037, Martha Lake 98037, Meadowdale 98037 and Scriber Lake 98036. This community Blog, presented by Local Realtor James Warner and The ROCS Alliance, a network of Community Specialists in Real Estate and Mortgage Svcs. aims to provide a glimpse into what makes this community special, the people who live, work, play and raise families here. Surrounded by communities such as Edmonds & Mukilteo on Puget Sound to Mill Creek and Bothell inland, the area is unmatched in beauty and economic opportunity. We have created a marketplace of Ideas and opinions and hopefully a place where people hang out and share what’s on their minds. For those just visiting or those contemplating a move, we hope this site provides you a resource to get to know us better.

A resourceful Blog connecting the Hawaiian Community in the Puget Sound by local real estate agent, Stephanie

August 13th, 2008
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The Hawaiian Islands, once known as the Sandwich Islands, form an archipelago of 19 islands and atolls, numerous smaller islets, and undersea seamounts trending northwest by southeast in the North Pacific Ocean between latitudes 19° N and 29° N. The archipelago takes its name from the largest island in the group and extends some 1,500 miles (2,400 km) from the Island of Hawaiʻi in the south to northernmost Kure Atoll. Excluding Midway, which is an unincorporated territory of the United States, the Hawaiian Islands form the U.S. State of Hawaii.

Kenmore By James Lupori - 206-713-2102

August 13th, 2008
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Kenmore, known as “Kenmore by the Lake,” is located on the northernmost shores of Lake Washington in King County, Washington. A mix of bedroom community, one-time country retreat, and freshwater industrial port, prominent features include the nation’s largest seaplane-only commercial air facility, Bastyr University, several waterside parks and marinas, and easy access to the Burke-Gilman Trail and the King County bike-trail system. Sites of local historical interest include the former St. Edward Seminary, now Saint Edward State Park, and Log Boom Park. Kenmore’s official city flower is the dahlia, the official city bird is the great blue heron, and the official city evergreen is the rhododendron. The population was 18,678 at the 2000 census. Kenmore’s zip code is 98028. Kenmore Undressed is about Kenmore and local real estate written by James Lupori of Keller Williams Realty. My email is jlupori@comcast.net or phone is (206) 713-2102.

Issaquah Highlands by Larry & Kathleen Cragun - 206.618.3724

August 13th, 2008
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A blog about Issaquah Highlands, a town within a town. There is always something interesting going on. Homes range from mansions to charming cottages. Porches and alleys, things of the past, are present here in a new way. Some have carriage houses above the garages. Things are tightly packed but well planned allowing many parks and 1500 acres set aside as permanent open space. They believe in “Building Green” and abound in live/work arrangements. I H is touted in the recent issue of Seattle Metropolitan magazine as one of the best places to live in the Seattle area. Phone: 206.618.3724 email: larry@realestateUndressed.com We are enjoying our 3rd Issaquah Highlands home in over 7 years. Zip codes are 98027 and 98029

A Blog About Issaquah and Real Estate by Larry and Kathleen Cragun - 206-618-3724

August 13th, 2008
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Issaquah, WA is a little city with a big heart and big ideas, about 15 miles east of Seattle. Surrounded by the Cascade mountains, also called the “Issaquah Alps” with lakes, parks, trails and green space adorning the area. It boasts incredible walking trails, parks, (one just for dogs, Bark Park!), a trolley, a historic downtown, and The Issaquah Salmon Hatchery. We have fun in Issaquah. We have car shows, and a public market. Issaquah enjoys being on Lake Sammamish. Issaquah zip codes include 98027, 98029, and part of 98075. Issaquah Undressed is a blog about Issaquah Wa, and about local real estate by Larry And Kathleen Cragun, of Keller Williams Realty. Our email: Larrykcragun@yahoo.com or phone 206.618.3724

A Blog About Greeenwood Phinney by Kerri Sheehan

August 13th, 2008
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Phinney Ridge, also known simply as Phinney, is a neighborhood in north central Seattle, Washington, USA. It is named after the ridge which runs north and south, separating Ballard from Green Lake, from approximately N. 45th to N. 85th Street. The ridge, in turn, is named after Guy C. Phinney, lumber mill owner and real estate developer, whose estate was bought by the city and turned into Woodland Park in 1899. Phinney’s estate had included a private menagerie, and the western half of the park became what is now the Woodland Park Zoo.