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Whidbey Island is a 50-mile long amoeba squiggle in the waters of Puget Sound. It’s home to 71,000 people, most of whom reside in the north end near Oak Harbor and the Naval Air Station, the island’s largest employer.

Coming home to Whidbey means decompressing for winter storm-watchers and summer hammock-nappers. The Olympics loom magical as mirages on bright mornings, and soothe us with reflected sunsets. Coming home to Whidbey is a pleasure you’ll value.   
–Erica Schumacher
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March 28th, 2012

Recession or Recovery? Which is it?

Written by Annie Cash
Recession or Recovery? Which is it?

I read the paper, watch the news, & listen to people's struggles with their mortgage, and those messages confirm "Recession." Then I go to work (as a Realtor at Windermere), and I am writing offers for people that are excited & ready to own their piece of the American Dream.Ā  They're taking all the right steps …

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February 16th, 2012

“Where DID I Put that Crystal Ball??”

Written by Annie Cash
“Where DID I Put that Crystal Ball??”

Can trends be accurately predicted in arguably the most tumultuous housing market in American history? Wow, I thought MY job was tough! WHO has the answers to WHAT will happen next? After reading this article about the 5 real estate trends to look for in 2012, I agree with it 100% & encourage you to click here & …

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February 1st, 2012

You hear “buyers market”…is it REALLY a good time to buy?

Written by Annie Cash
You hear “buyers market”…is it REALLY a good time to buy?

Whether it's a family member, neighbor or your best friend the RealtorĀ®...someone always seems to be telling you it's a "great time to buy a house." Then you watch the news & it's a different story. So how do you know? There isn't a "one size fits all" answer, but if you're looking for information based on data, foresight …

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