Magnolia Buyers On The Hunt: Is Your Home Ready To Be Well Represented?

Magnolia buyers are out there right now -

Magnolia is one of the Seattle neighborhoods that seems to have a lot of action on the buyer end of things right now and not enough inventory.

When buyers are looking on the internet for Magnolia homes for sale, I always find it interesting to see how they search and find our Magnolia real estate information.

As a seller, it is also good to know what Magnolia buyers are doing in order to figure out how best to position your home on the real estate market when the time comes.

Some of the most searched phrases that Magnolia buyers are using right now are:

Magnolia views, Seattle Magnolia Home, Seattle Magnolia house prices, Magnolia Blog, Magnolia View, modern house in Magnolia area, Seattle homes, Magnolia Seattle homes for sale with view, Magnolia waterfront, Magnolia neighborhood Seattle, Best homes with views, Magnolia Seattle view home, etc.

You get the idea.

If you want to sell your Seattle Magnolia home, please let us know so that we can get your home seen by the people looking for it.  Most serious buyers start on the internet for their home search and it is vital to get in front of them from their first search.  We help guide you every step of the way when it comes to selling your Magnolia home so if you are looking at top Magnolia Seattle real estate agents, then you should consider our approach.

Courtney Cooper, Seattle Realtor

Courtney@CooperJacobs.com

206.850.8841

Sold! Magnolia View Home Sold In 3 Weeks With Multiple Offers!

SOLD in 3 Weeks With Multiple Offers For Over List Price!

Listed for $750,000/Sold for $752,117

3 Weeks On the market/ Multiple Offers/ We paid for Staging!

Magnolia view home

If you are looking for Magnolia Realtors, please let us know how we can help you sell your Magnolia home, too!

Courtney Cooper:  206-850-8841

Molly Cartwright 206-841-6800

cc@cooperjacobs.com

Current Magnolia Homes For Sale

Magnolia is one of the largest Seattle neighborhoods and filled with beautiful and historical homes as well as surprisingly many new homes as well. The neighborhood has miles and miles of beautiful beaches and waterfront and a large volume of public park land including Discovery Park. The neighborhood of Magnolia is centered around “The Village” and homes surrounding this hub tend to be on the “A” Hill or the “B” Hill. Many have extensive views of both the Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains. Another great site is to see the Bainbridge Island Ferry going back and forth across the sound or watch the cruise ships come in and out. Are you curious what is on the market right now in Seattle’s Magnolia neighborhood?

Feel free to call me if you need a Magnolia Realtor to help you buy or sell Magnolia homes: Courtney Cooper 206-850-8841 courtney@cooperjacobs.com

Current Magnolia Real Estate Listings in Seattle, WA

Magnolia Real Estate in Seattle WA – Find Magnolia Homes For Sale

Seafair Weekend in Magnolia: Kettle Corn, Kathi, and Pirates!

Kettle Corn, Kathi, and Pirates!Magnolia Pirate
 
Step right up Seattle. Magnolia is once again hosting a Seafair Weekend not to be missed.
The annual Magnolia Summerfest will be held July 29th and July 30th 2011.  Magnolia residents put this weekend on their calendar as it is always a charming slice of summer.

Friday July 29th kicks off the event with live music, street food, an art exhibit, and puppet shows for the kids. The grassy area next to the Magnolia Community Center provides ample room for the various bouncy houses that help burn off that insanely addictive kettle Corn.

On Saturday, July 20th, the Magnolia Summerfest weekend continues at 10:30 starting with the children’s parade. This kid’s parade is one of the largest in the city. Break out the cardboard and streamers and turn those trikes into floats! Put your dog in a costume; wear a funny hat, whatever works. But hey, ya gotta throw candy.

After the cameras are put away, families enjoy the main parade. This year the parade is hosted by beloved Seattle newscaster Kathi Goertzen. This classic parade is a mix of high school marching bands, vintage cars, Seattle drill teams, and the Seafair Pirates. The pirates are a Seattle Institution and really make the parade memorable.  In a nod to the many children in attendance, the quiet zone allows younger ears to avoid the Pirate’s cannons which can be deafening. And, it is really sweet to see a fierce pirate  turn soft with the little ones in the quiet zone.
Once the parade is over, mingle with friends over street food, enjoy the art show, or watch a puppet show with the kids.

Magnolia Seafair

 All in all, a great weekend in Magnolia.
 
Linda Berge, Magnolia Realtor and Resident
Cooper Jacobs Real Estate
206-306-3120