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06/04/10 Update – Hi, I’m Kari Collins and as your local real estate specialist in the 98144 neighborhoods of Mt. Baker and Leschi, I’m providing the following chart and info which shows homes for sale, pending and solds from Feb 2009 – April 2010.
Let me know if you find this information useful for your real estate planning and needs.
If there are specific questions you have in relation to your situation, contact me direct via email at Kari@KCSells.com (aka Kari Collins).
Average sale prices of homes in Seattle, Mt. Baker 98144 February 2009 – April 2010
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The KCSells Team – Kari Collins | Your Home Selling System Since 1988
22 years of Real Estate experience in Seattle, Washington., USA
Keller Williams Realty, Seattle, WA. USA
Phone 206-240-1728
Email: kari@kcsells.com
Website: www.kcsells.com
South Lake Washington Real Communities Blog: http://karicollins.featuredblog.com
Serving Seattle and Lake Washington Homes – Capitol Hill, Denny Blaine, Madison Park, Madrona, Leschi, Mount Baker, Columbia City, Genesee Park, Seward Park, Wallingford, Greenlake, Fremont, Ballard, Queen Anne, Ravenna, Bryant and West Seattle. Real Estate made Easy for your through our Home Selling System.
Homes for sale, Prices of homes sold and days on market for Seattle, South King County. See our blog for Seattle, WA Real Estate Market Report. June 4, 2010 Let me know if you need any additional info. Kari Collins, Real Estate since 1988.

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If you were to google Mt. Baker Real Estate you would come up with two areas. One of them is obviously near Mt. Baker in Whatcom County and the other is a higher end neighborhood called Mt. Baker in South Seattle. The Mt. Baker area gets its name because of the view of Mt. Baker as you look North past Lake Washington. The area is quite a haven for the active providing bike and running trails as well as all of the water activities one could dream up. For those newcomers who might have just moved in there is also the Mt. Baker Community club. Here you'll find a website as well as a club house that provide a list of current community events, a place to rent should you have a larger event that doesn't fit into your new home, a connection link that holds a newletter, local classified ads, and community links. Mt. Baker is also home to the famous Mt. Baker Rowing Club and Sailing Center. The office is located in Stan Sayers Park and offers programs for ages 8-100. It is open to the public and has classes in rowing sailing, kayaking and windsurfing. The neat part about this club is that they provide for all ability levels with financial aid available should you need it. If one day you feel the need or desire to come explore Mt. Baker all you need to do is jump off of I-5 just south of I-90 and go west across Beacon Hill. You'll dip down in to Rainier Valley and cross Martin Luther King going up to the top of the hill. You will know you are there when you feel the crispy breeze coming off of Lake Washington and if you look North you'll take quick note why it was named Mt. Baker.
Cole Moline
Keller Williams
www.shopseattlehomes.com/4006.asp
206-962-0416 colem@kw.com
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