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Sequim Homes Sales Winter 2007-2008

Chuck Marunde, J.D. Sequim and Port Angeles Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Port Angeles, WA
How many homes have sold in Sequim in the past six months (and Port Angeles), and how does that compare with previous years? Here's a chart showing single family site built homes sold in each of the last five years, starting with the most recent past six months (September through February).

Here are the numbers for each year, which are also represented at the top of each bar in the chart.
Sequim 201 201 185 191 131
Port Angeles 195 193 192 174 140

Clearly, we have a significant drop in the most recent months. Sales of single family homes in Sequim are down to 131 from 191 over the same six month period last year (Sept through Feb). And Port Angeles also has seen a similar decrease in sales from 174 to 140.

While it is easy to look at these statistics with a negative perspective, there is also a positive perspective. This is important, because some are saying things like, "Homes aren't selling. Land is not moving." Consider this: in the past six months, an average of 22 houses sold every month in Sequim, and in Port Angeles an average of 23 houses sold every month. That means for Sequim and Port Angeles, real estate is definitely selling. We had an average of 45 buyers buying homes and 45 sellers selling homes. This is important. Buyers are still moving here to buy, and sellers are still selling.

Source: Data is from the local MLS, and sales of homes below $100,000 are not included.

Sequim, WA Relocation Public Transportation

03-12-08
Alan Burwell
Alan Burwell: Real Estate Brokerage in Sequim, WA

 In today's economy of rising oil prices, (the per barrel price hit $109 yesterday), people are looking for ways to save money at the gas pump.

Some folks are ecologically minded and have purchased hybrid cars. Not only are they saving in gas purchases, they are not harming the enviroment through use of the electric engines.

Some people have dusted off their trusty old bicycles and ride them to and from work. There is one man I know in Sequim who still rides his 1965 Schwinn around town.

 As for me, I've begun riding the bus. I figured that by buying a $36 monthly pass, I'm saving about $100 per month in fuel costs. That was before this latest hike in gas prices took affect.

Before you ask, "But Kathy, how do you show properties to your clients???" I'm not an actively licensed agent. I get paid weekly by my boss, the broker, to keep the office open and available to anyone who might need us. Active Rain is my attempt at bringing clients in the door via the internet or AR referrals.

Clallam Transit is the company that gets me to and from work. They have 12 Routes that span the whole county. Most routes focus on Port Angeles and shuttles people to Peninsula College, the Lower Elwah Reservation and other areas in town. The busses connect Diamond Point to Sequim on the east side and on the west, Forks and Clallam Bay to Port Angeles. I travel on Route 30, the Port Angeles/Sequim Commuter.

Clallam Transit is also partnered with other bus companies on the Olympic Peninsula. If you wanted to go shopping in Port Townsend, you can pick up a connecting Jefferson Transit bus in Sequim. You could even travel around the whole of the Olympic Peninsula on a day pass through the partnership of the Jefferson, Clallam, and Grays Harbor Transit companies.

Clallam Transit is a great way to get around the county for all reasons.

If you are looking to relocate to the North Olympic Peninsula, call McHugh Realtors and we can help with all your real estate and relocation needs.

New Sequim & Port Angeles Real Estate Broker

Chuck Marunde, J.D. Sequim and Port Angeles Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Port Angeles, WA
News Release! New Real Estate Brokerage Hits Town!

There's a new Sequim Real Estate Broker and Port Angeles Real Estate Broker in town. In both towns! It is an established name in Sequim and Port Angeles. The owner and broker is Chuck Marunde. Many know Chuck as a Real Estate Attorney, some know him as a Realtor, and others know him as the father of famous athletes.

Sequim_real_estate_for_saleBlog Manager: Chuck, in this interview I want to take a more personal approach to an interview such as this. I'll ask about the new brokerage and your experience, because that will be important to people, but I think people also want to know who you are. Chuck, give us a brief vignette of who Chuck Marunde is, your business and real estate background generally, your connection here and your family.

Chuck: I'd be glad to. I started in real estate sales in Alaska in the 1970's, and went to law school at Gonzaga University in Spokane. I practiced real estate law for 20 years with a 4-year stint in the Air Force as a JAG. In 1994 I moved my family back to Washington and to Sequim where I continued my real estate law practice and raised my four children. If I may plug my children, I have the cutest little girl in the world, and my boys are amazing, too. Brady is 6'4" and a great basketball player. Bristol is a professional mixed martial artist, and while he is a humble and gentle person outside the ring, he is very dangerous in the ring or the cage. My oldest son, Jesse Marunde, became one of the strongest men in the world as a professional strongman. He placed 2nd in the World Strongman Contest in Chengdu, China three years ago. Jesse died in Sequim at his gym last August from a heart attack. It was a terrible shock, but I can say I am very proud of him.

Blog Manager
: Many people in Sequim and Port Angeles knew Jesse. He had an incredible impact on a lot of people. For being only 27 years old, he left a huge legacy.

Chuck: He did.

Blog Manager: With all those athletes in the family, what do you do for exercise?

Chuck
: I love to run, workout in the gym, watch my sons compete, and ski with my daughter. Of course, I'm always taking photos of my kids.
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Blog Manager: Many people know you, but not everyone knows the extent of your experience in real estate. If you were forced to describe your real estate experience in one sentence, what would you say?

Chuck: I'm not big on talking about myself, because my new brokerage, Sequim & Port Angeles Real Estate, will be all about the client, not me. I really mean that. But people are entitled to know who I am if I am going to represent them in selling their real estate or representing them as a buyer's agent. I only get once sentence?

Blog Manager: Right. But you've already used four. Do you want to try again?

Chuck: [Affirmative nod] My sales experience in real estate goes back 30 years, but my 20 years in real estate law gave me a great foundation in dealing with critical details and problem solving and for building a client oriented business, and along the way I have headed up an escrow company, closed 100's of real estate transactions myself, put together loan packages before they had software that typed everything, negotiated 100's of transactions, drafted 1,000's of real estate documents, litigated 100's of real estate issues, resolved many real estate conflicts successfully, have been an adviser to many real estate brokers around the state, including many agents right here in Sequim and Port Angeles, have handled many commercial transactions, have been an adviser to real estate investors and millionaires, have done many foreclosures and forfeitures, short sales, and creatively structured transactions, am licensed with the State as a real estate educator, and I'm a published author on real estate topics, for example, I write for the Pacific Northwest Home Owner Magazine, I sit on the Seattle PI panel of real estate experts, I'm on several other national real estate panels as an expert author, and I'm an Internet marketing consultant for people in the real estate industry.

Blog Manager
: That's a long sentence Chuck, but full of good information for our readers. Tell us something about your new company.

Chuck: Sure. I wanted to build a company where the true center of focus is the client, where the level of professional knowledge and attention to detail is unsurpassed, where customer relationship management is actually practiced. In other words, I wanted clients to get the highest and best counsel in their real estate transactions, and that means getting the best price within a reasonable period of time, and with so much attention paid to the clients that when the transaction has closed, the clients will not only be clients but friends who are delighted with our service. I could describe in detail how this all works, but I think the best way for people to find out is to work with us. That's the ultimate test and the ultimate proof that our business model is truly different than any other Broker's. That's what Sequim & Port Angeles Real Estate is all about, and this is what clients expect and deserve.

Blog Manager: Chuck, you told me earlier that you felt your experience would be beneficial to clients. Do buyers and sellers really want a Realtor who has a lot of experience, and do clients appreciate your real estate law experience?

Chuck
: No question about it. Clients want two things, at least. They want a Realtor who is competent and trustworthy. I could talk for an hour about what that means, but long story short, it means that people want someone who really is knowledgeable and understands the real estate business. After all, their Realtor is handling what may be their most expensive investment, their home. They want someone who understands the current market, and who understands pricing, marketing and advertising, the Internet, negotiating, contracts, and who can protect them throughout the entire process all the way to closing and beyond. People don't just want a slick salesman who talks but does not walk the talk. I think the public is getting sequim_lots_for_salevery smart about this. They are discerning more and more who has experience and who does not. I think more people are not just hiring the first Realtor they talk to, but the first Realtor who can answer their questions with depth.

Blog Manager: Chuck, you did not join a major real estate franchise. Do you think people look for the big names?

Chuck: I'll tell you what clients have been telling me for nearly 30 years. They want someone who will help them find what they are looking for. They could care less about the name of a company or the size of the building. They don't sit in California or Arizona, or even in Seattle, and say, "Honey, let's call a big name franchise in Sequim or Port Angeles, and see if they can help us find our dream home at a rock bottom price." About 75% of buyers start their search for their next home on the Internet, and they're not using real estate portals or franchise websites. Like all of us, they are searching with Google or Yahoo. Again, it's not about me, it's not about the company, but it is all about the client and what the client is looking for. I have a completely different business model than 99% of the crowded brokerage business. For me, it really is all about the client, not me.

Blog Manager: Chuck, since you talk about serving your clients more than anything else, can I assume that you have free resources that people can check out?

Chuck: Absolutely. I offer an incredible amount of information absolutely free. People might be surprised. They can start with
SequimPortAngeles.com, and they can go to
SequimRealEstateBlog.com or
PortAngelesRealEstateBlog.com, and they can also find real estate law help at FreeRealEstateLaw.com, and there are more resources, but that's enough for now.

Blog Manager: Well, there you have it folks. Check out those websites, and thank you Chuck for sitting under the bright lights for us.

Chuck: My pleasure.

To Contact Chuck Marunde:
Email: chuckmarunde@gmail.com, or
Call his direct line: 360-775-5424

Sequim, Washington - Carrie Blake Park

02-27-08
Alan Burwell
Alan Burwell: Real Estate Brokerage in Sequim, WA

Every town in the US has a city park of some sort. A place for all their citizens to gather together, celebrate, relax, or play. Carrie Blake Park serves that purpose for Sequim.

 This wonderful city park sits on approximately 35 acres on the east side of town along Blake Ave.

It is a wonderful park that has may activities for the young, old, wildlife, and pets. Carrie Blake Park has been and continues to be a favorite gathering spot for Sequim residents and visitors for years.

Carrie Blake Park is home to Sequim's convention center, The Guy Cole Convention Center. Outside the center are picnic areas and a gazebo. This is a popular place for wedding receptions in the summer.

There are swings and jungle gyms for the little tikes and a skate park for the older and more adventures kids.

The Olympic Discovery Trail travels through the park and makes for a great walking or biking trail.

On the Water Reuse Park side, enthusiasts sail their RC sailboats each weekend at the small pond there. In the summertime, you can go to the outdoor theater for music and a movie. The music is provided by the Sequim City Band. The movies are family friendly and enjoyable for all.

Enter the Dog Park

Bring your four-legged friends to the off leash park to romp and play with his friends.

As you enter Carrie Blake Park you are greeted by the beautiful Friendship Garden that was dedicated to Sequim's sister city, Shiso City, Japan. It is a beautiful garden and well taken care of by Master Gardeners.

Other events held at Carrie Blake Park is the annual Hurricane Ridge Kennel Club Dog Show as well as Senior Softball at the two ball diamonds.

Matt Dryke

Sequim is proud of her Gold Medalist, Matt Dryke. In 1984, Matt won gold in the Skeet Shooting competition. He also holds the world record for the 200x200 shoot. A plaque and bust of Matt is proudly displayed at Carrie Blake Park.

As you look at Sequim for your relocation, remember that Carrie Blake Park is here for your whole family's enjoyment.

Prices of Homes for Sale in Sequim Washington

Chuck Marunde, J.D. Sequim and Port Angeles Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Port Angeles, WA
Here's what's been happening in the Sequim and Port Angeles real estate market (the stats include all of Clallam County for the fourth quarter of 2007 and are provided by the Washington Center for Real Estate Research).

New building permits are down 18.6% from one year ago. Homes sold are down in Clallam County by 20.4% for the fourth quarter (2007) compared to one year ago. The median price of a home is $225,000, which is down 6.2% from last year.

Statewide, these states look like this: building permits are down 17.3%, homes sold are down 13.7%, and the median price of a home is $293,900, down 2.5%.

While sellers would like home prices to keep going up, up, and up (prices have been doubling in Sequim every 7 to 10 years), buyers are given a reprieve from the slowing rate of increase (even a small decrease) in prices. So buyers are saying, "Thank God."

There are more homes for sale in Sequim, Washington and Port Angeles, Washington than last year at this time, but again, that is good if you are buying. Of course, since many of our homebuyers come from California, Arizona, and other states, if those buyers are unable to sell their homes at a fair price within a reasonable period of time, they will not be ready, willing, and able to buy here.

But there are still buyers who have planned to retire and move here, who have the money, and the timing of this real estate market only plays in their favor. That also means sellers are still selling, which they are. In this kind of market it is even more critical that sellers have the highest level of competence and experience in their Realtor. Anything less could cost them tens of thousands of dollars and months of delay.

I recently sold a Sequim home for $759,000, and the buyers were from Arizona. The sellers were pleased to sell their home in this market, and the buyers are delighted to have found their dream home. Amidst the news media's dramatic headlines, we still are making buyers and sellers happy here at Sequim & Port Angeles Real Estate.