Community Wine of the Month Pasek Cellars Wine of the Month  When I think of Wine destinations, I pour out images of France, Tuscany, Sonoma, and Napa Valley. I never really considered to look more locally at my own home of Washington State. That being said, recent events led me to learn that I needed to re-evaluate my ill formed […]
Office News Spring Reading List These are my reading picks for Spring time. I hope you enjoy them along with other reading options through Sno-Isle Libraries. All online services and resources continue to be available as well. Visit there site here, www.sno-isle.org/mill-creek   Love & Saffron: A Novel of Friendship, Food and Love by Fay, Kim “In the vein of the […]
Office News March Artist of the Month This month for March we have an artist by the name of Kim Harris. She is a graphite artist that specializes in drawing horses, dogs and cats. Her work is phenomenal and very unique!     Kim attended the University of Oregon and Cornish Art School as a fine arts major. She has lived in […]
Office News Valentine’s Day Ideas that are Low Key Are you looking for things to do for Valentine’s Day? Here are some Romantic Ideas and Cute Activities that are low key and fun!   Start a Couple’s Bucket List Create your very own bucket list and jot it down on a notebook. It can include anything you two dream to do in life together. […]
Community Buying Land Vs. Homes Property is an asset anyone would want to have. This can be land or a house and lot. Owning either of these is the end goal for people. By doing so, you will have a liquid asset and can start living rent-free. But what is better, buying an empty lot, or an already built home? […]
Community 10 Winter Family Friendly Events   Now that the holidays are here, we have compiled a list of winter family friendly events for you to enjoy around your area. Let the festivities begin, happy holidays!   Evergreen Christmas Light Show hosted by Evergreen Church When: Dec. 4th-24th from 6:00-9:00pm Where: 3429 240th St SE, Bothell, WA 98021 Cost: FREE! The […]
Office News Winter Reading List These are my reading picks through the Winter. I hope you enjoy them along with other reading options through Sno-Isle Libraries which is open for in person services. All online services and resources continue to be available as well. Visit there site here, www.sno-isle.org/mill-creek   Before the Ruins by Gosling, Victoria “It’s the summer of 1996 […]
Community November Artist of the Month Every Month our office holds space for an Artist of the Month. We display their work at our Mill Creek Town Center location for the whole month. Its a great opportunity for the artist! We love supporting our community and this is just one way of showing how much we love it.     This […]
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Office News Best Bakeries To Visit If you live in the Mill Creek area you know we have an awesome selection of food choices but did you know we also have some really great local bakeries too! I have compiled a list of some of the Best Bakeries To Visit!    Mon Amie Bakery – 914 164th ST SE Suite B8, […]
Community Fall Reading List These are my reading picks through the Fall months. I hope you enjoy them along with other reading options through Sno-Isle Libraries which is open for in person services. All online services and resources continue to be available as well. Visit there site here, sno-isle.org   How to be Fearless in 7 Simple Steps by Hagy, […]
Office News Free Things You Can Do Today to Get Ready to Buy a Home The path to homeownership is a marathon, not a sprint if we can help it. If you’re months (or maybe even years) away from being ready to own, there are still things you can start doing today to help you on your path to becoming a homeowner. And they’re all free, there’s nothing to stop you […]
Budget Features To Never Touch When Renovating Your Home No matter what type of renovation project you’ve got planned, it’s smart to put down the hammer when it comes to removing, painting over, or otherwise altering certain features. Sure, the feature might look like an eyesore at first glance, but with some work, it could end up adding character, charm, and make it unique.  […]
Community Tips For Amping Up Your Home Security While On Vacation We all look forward to vacations for months, and it’s maybe the only opportunity to enjoy a few consecutive stress-free days away from the typical day-to-day pressures of work and life. You’ll want to make sure that while you’re away, your home is safe and secure. The most obvious option is to invest in some […]
Budget The Guide to Closing Costs The costs involved in buying and selling a home are often negotiable as part of the real estate deal. For example, a buyer may be willing to offer the full asking price, as long as the seller is willing to cover the cost of a home inspection and deed transfer tax. Who pays certain fees? […]
Budget How Much Down Payment Do You Need for a House? Before you start shopping for a home, you need to know what you can afford – and a big part of that depends on how much you can afford as a down payment. But how much down payment do you need to be able to afford the house you want? The answer isn’t the same for […]
Agent News Summer Reading List These are my reading picks through the Summer. I hope you enjoy them along with other reading options through King County Library System which is now open for in person services. All online services and resources continue to be available as well. Visit there site here kcls.com   People We Meet On Vacation by Henry, […]
Office News Farmers Markets Close To Home It’s that time of year again for Farmers Markets and we are so excited! I have compiled a list of Local Farmers Market that are close to your home. This list covers Snohomish and Island counties so you can pick up essentials fresh from the farm at any of these locations. We sure did miss […]
Budget Ask Yourself These Questions Before Purchasing Your Home No matter how many HGTV shows you watch about flipping old houses that have happy endings, reality isn’t always as kind. Regardless of when the home was built and its current condition, if you find yourself in a situation where you’re getting ready to make an offer, ask yourself these questions first to make sure […]
Budget 5 Mother’s Day Gifts That Thrill Mother’s Day is a special time to celebrate moms, although we don’t really need a reason to celebrate mothers because they are amazing everyday. Here are 5 gifts that we thought stood out and reasonably priced for that special mom.   Personalized Handwriting Cutting Board This unique gift from Etsy showcases handwriting from you or […]
Agent News Moving and Packing Tips Part 2 Here is Part two of Moving and Packing Tips. Pack a “first day” box with items you will need right away (dogs and cats included, hahaha….)   FIRST DAY BOX:   scissors utility knife local phone book coffee cups teakettle instant coffee or tea, soft drinks pencil and paper soap bath towels trash bags shelf […]