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October 16, 2009

Landscaping to Increase Property Value

Filed under: About Tony, Information for Buyers, Information for Sellers — tonymeier @ 11:56 pm

About a month ago, I was interviewed for the Lowe’s for Pros website on landscaping ideas to improve the market value and salability of a home.Below is the text of the article and here is the link:
http://www.lowesforpros.com/landscaping-to-increase-property-value


 




October 6, 2009

Another Great Testimonial Came In Today…

Filed under: About Tony, Information for Buyers — tonymeier @ 12:04 am

“Tony, you really earned our respect.  You even found someone to show us around when we could only come up on a weekend you were out of town.  You always returned by emails and calls promptly.  I really liked the fact that you read into what we were looking for in a home.  You knew the areas well and even gave pointers about the commute times I could face for work.  I appreciate all that you did and would refer you to a friend or family member in the future.  Thank you for everything!!!”



Jennifer & Jeff Killingsworth


 


It was a pleasure helping Jeff and Jennifer! They relocated to the Seattle area from Southern California for her business. I helped them buy a great Issaquah home, which I know they will enjoy for many years to come! Here is a photo:


 


Killingsworth


 


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Eastside & Seattle Realtor
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October 2, 2009

More Good News for the Seattle Area

Filed under: Uncategorized — tonymeier @ 8:46 pm

The Wall Street Journal is optimistic on Seattle:

Which Cities Will See Biggest Rebound?
Which cities are likely to be the hottest post-economic downturn destinations for young, brilliant, and highly mobile workers?

The Wall Street Journal surveyed six trend-spotting experts and they chose cities based on economic diversity, lifestyle and their own personal prejudices.

Here’s the top-10 list:

1. Washington, D.C. (tie)
1. Seattle
2. New York
3. Portland, Ore.
4. Austin, Texas
5. San Jose, Calif.
6. Denver
7. Durham, N.C.
8. Dallas
9. Chicago
10. Boston

Source: The Wall Street Journal, Sue Shellenbarger (09/30/2009)

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