Monday, October 1, 2012
Beckett Point on Discovery is a really great getaway
Beckett Point
on Discovery is a small community with public water and a community
septic system populated mostly be summer cabins. There are currently
six cabins for sale starting at about $275,000. The lots are right on
the beach with bulkheads for protection. The activities here including
kayaking, beachwalking, clam digging, crabbing and shrimping. There is a
kid’s play area and a boat ramp for those of you who like to fish,
shrimp or crab. Many of the properties will be sold with owner
financing. If you are looking for a really great getaway, this is one
of the best. I have lived here for 41 years!! Barb
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Washington State Business Opportunity
The marine industries in Washington State
are doing very well as are industries that rely on easy access to water for
transportation of goods to other parts of the world. I have been working on several commercial and
industrial sites and am finding many more opportunities for new businesses than
I thought would be available. If you and
your company are looking to locate and/or relocate to Washington State,
we have much to offer: large and small
sites, available workforce, wonderful places for families to live and plenty of
businesses to support yours. If you have specific needs, please email me and let
me know what they are. I will get back
to you very quickly about possible sites. My Website: Waveswaterfront.com, Email me: waves@olympus.net
Thursday, September 6, 2012
I live in a summer beach community
I live in a summer beach community which is now wonderfully
quiet since Labor Day is over. With kids
back in school, it is now a great time to come on out and look at
waterfront. Whether you are looking for
a home on the Pacific Ocean, a getaway cabin near Port Townsend, a boater’s
paradise on Whidbey Island with your own dock, or just a lot to park your RV
on, it’s time to get out a look. I am
headed this weekend to the Hot Rod Run to the End of the World in Long Beach, Washington. While there I will look at all the waterfront
homes available in that area. Next week
we can talk about living on the Pacific Ocean! Best thing about that area – fabulous
restaurants!
Thursday, May 24, 2012
My blog takes a different tack today because waterfront lots
(and land in general) have been very difficult to sell since the banking crisis
(or, since banks refuse to loan on land).
In the past, a buyer would need to put 20-25% down on a piece of vacant
waterfront land; the lot would need to show an approved septic permit (or sewer
hookup availability) and proof of potable water (a well or a hookup to a water
system). These loans are now few and far
between.
In order to make the lot finance-able, you often need to
build something on it. I have often
recommended a garage with an apartment beside or above that can be used until
you build your new home (or until your buyer builds a new home). There is a new option which I like very
much: it is a GreenPod home. These are small modular, carefully designed and
crafted homes that can either be built on site or in the company’s
factory. The addition of this unit would
make the property able to be financed – and that is a good thing if you really
want to sell your waterfront lot.
You can find pictures of this product at: http://www.GreenPod.us
More blogs later.
Barbara
Friday, March 16, 2012
I am back selling waterfront -- call me.
Well, haven't we all gone through some weird times the last four years. This week I hgave moved back into my office, I have a new fast computer, my old dog Corky has passed and I now have my sister's dog, Bounty, a Boston Terrier, who is learning to be my 'office dog.'
After several years fighting the county and sthe state about new draconian shorelines rules, I have decided to get back to my one true love -- selling waterfront all over western Washington. Whether you would like to live on the Pacific Ocean on the Long Beach Peninsula, or want a gorgeous waterfront home on Bainbridge Island so you can commute to Seattle by ferry, I want to find you the perfect property. My mantra has always been this: I cannot 'show' what I wouldn't buy myself. If I think there is something wrong with a property, I skip it.
So here is how it works: You can either e-mail me at waves@olympus.net or you can call me at 1-800-346-9236.
Ask for me to send you my current Bucket List. It is my main motivating factor right now -- I have things I want to do in my old age.
Prices are down, there is a lot of inventory, I can likely get you just exactly what you seek.
Look forward to walking with you soon.
Barbara Blowers
After several years fighting the county and sthe state about new draconian shorelines rules, I have decided to get back to my one true love -- selling waterfront all over western Washington. Whether you would like to live on the Pacific Ocean on the Long Beach Peninsula, or want a gorgeous waterfront home on Bainbridge Island so you can commute to Seattle by ferry, I want to find you the perfect property. My mantra has always been this: I cannot 'show' what I wouldn't buy myself. If I think there is something wrong with a property, I skip it.
So here is how it works: You can either e-mail me at waves@olympus.net or you can call me at 1-800-346-9236.
Ask for me to send you my current Bucket List. It is my main motivating factor right now -- I have things I want to do in my old age.
Prices are down, there is a lot of inventory, I can likely get you just exactly what you seek.
Look forward to walking with you soon.
Barbara Blowers
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