Debra Sinick

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Is Kirkland, WA Filled with Rich, Single People?

In Kirkland News, Kirkland WA, Kirkland, WA Real Estate on September 28, 2011 at 9:53 am

Kirkland made the news  because someone out there (CNN)  thinks it’s a great place to live if you’re young, single, rich, and maybe even famous.

I’m here to tell you that Kirkland is a great place to live for a lot of people, no matter whether they are rich, not rich, married or single.  You don’t have to be rich or single to live here and enjoy Kirkland.

Perhaps with the presence of a huge Google office and the games division of Microsoft, people feel Kirkland is filled with young singles.

If you drive around town, especially along Lake Washington Boulevard and by Marina Park, you’ll see people of all ages. Some are single and some are not.  Some have families and some don’t.  Stop by any of our parks and you’ll see singles, families, young kids, teens, young adults, and seniors hanging out and enjoying the day.  The boulevard is a popular place for people to stroll, some with baby carriages, some with pets, some in groups, and some by themselves.

So Kirkland is filled with people of all ages, not just the young and single.

People of all ages enjoying Kirkland

Having fun In Kirkland

Relaxing along Lake Washington Boulevard in Kirkland

Relaxing in the Park in Kirkland
Downtonw Kirkalnd on a sunny, summer's day

Enjoying Downtown Kirkland

What about being rich in Kirkland?  Sure there are waterfront properties, mega-mansions, and tony condos.  But there are condos and homes in Kirkland that start at $45,000 for a one bedroom, 1 bath in Kingsgate to a waterfront property priced at$7 million that’s subdividable into 4 lots, two of them being waterfront.  There is only one home priced above $5,000,000 and it really is several waterfront lots.

Kirkland is a wonderful place for a lot of reasons.  Many of the reasons it’s wonderful is because there is such a variety of people who live in the city, even if you’re single! What do you love about Kirkland?

Eastside Month of Concern for the Hungry Needs Your Help!

In Kirkland WA on September 22, 2011 at 8:34 am

There are people in Kirkland who need your help.  Eastside Month of Concern for the Hungry is fast approaching and people are needed to collect donations at Kirkland area supermarkets.  There are a lot of people who are in need of food at this particular time.

Hardly anyone has signed up for October 8th food drive.  You only need to volunteer for 2 1/2  hours to collect the food.  That’s all you have to do.  Couldn’t you spare a few hours to help those who are in need?

Can’t make it to volunteer on October 8th?  Go to the your favorite supermarket to shop and donate on either September 24th or October 8th.  You can also donate throughout the month at a variety of sites all over the eastside.  Remember the drive is a month long so there is a lot of time for you to give.

Food donations on Seattle's eastside

Collecting Food for Eastside Month of Concern for the Hungry

Below is the text from Kari Page, Kirkland neighborhood coordinator regarding the food drive.

Local Mayors proclaim September 24-October 22 as “Eastside Month of Concern for the Hungry”

The Mayors of several East King County cities will soon proclaim September 24 through October 22 as “Eastside Month of Concern for the Hungry” as part of the annual “Day of Concern for the Hungry” campaign sponsored by the Emergency Feeding Program of Seattle & King County.  The proclamations officially launch the annual “Share What You Can” campaign to benefit those served by local food banks and feeding programs.  The emphasis is to fill food bank shelves with non-perishable food items as the school season begins.  Donation centers include, various community centers, City Halls, and fire stations.  In addition, on Saturdays throughout the month, volunteers will be collecting food at select grocery stores throughout East King County.

Last year more than 60,000 pounds of food and over $10,000 in cash donations were collected as part of this effort.   These donations help local food banks meet the increasing demand for food assistance at a time when many organizations are experiencing significant funding cuts.  In fact, Hopelink reported that in 2010 the demand was up by 12 percent and has risen by 47 percent over the past three years.

In participating communities, neighborhood associations, community leaders, faith organizations, businesses, hospitals, and schools are encouraged to rally by hosting food drives and fundraising events and volunteering at hosted stores.

For more information or to volunteer, please sign up at Kirkland’s volunteer link.

Did You See The Kirkland Triathlon Wind Through The Kirkland Highlands?

In Kirkland WA on September 20, 2011 at 7:45 am
Kirkland Triathalon

Huffing and Puffing Up 112th in the Kirkland Highlands

Kirkland Triathalon

Kirkland Triathlon in the Highlands

The Kirkland Triathlon came through the Kirkland Highlands last Saturday.  The race gave me a new appreciation for the difficulty of getting up 112th Ave NE into our neighborhood!  While taking photos, I looked at the road in a different light, noticing the long climb to the road.   As you can see from the first photo, 112th actually disappears as it drops down towards NE 87th.  This made it slow moving for a lot of the bikers.  The race began downtown, headed east on 7th, then north through the Highlands over to Rose Hill and then back into Kirkland in Houghton.

I got to see some of the leaders of the bike race as they flew downhill through Houghton.  I’d just finished working out and before I headed back to the Highlands, some of the leaders came zooming town the hill on NE 68th. The leaders were coming through Houghton just after 9 AM.  These folks were really moving!

Kirkland Triathalon

Triathletes Speeding Downhill in Houghton

KIrkland Triathalon

Kirkland Triathletes

Kudos to all who participated in this great annual event!

Kirkland Real Estate Sales Were Still Going Strong in August, 2011

In buyers, Kirkland WA, market statistics, Real estate, sellers on September 19, 2011 at 1:50 pm
Kirkland Home Sales

Kirkland Real Estate Sales Through August, 2011

Fortunately for those Kirkland home owners trying to sell a home this year, there has not been a huge increase in the competition.  Since March between 276-287 homes have been for sale each month.  Sales are still fairly steady, which means if your home has been on the market for a while, it probably is priced too high for the market.  In August,  62 homes or 22% sold.

Most homes on average were on the market for 95 days.

Several of the home sales that happened in July, fell apart in August with these homes coming back on the market.  When I first reported July home sales, there were 67 homes that had sold.  Nine of these home sales failed, which means 14% of the offers did not go through.  This is not all that unusual on the eastside and in many areas these days.  In some areas of King County the failure rate for sales is much higher.   Sales can fall apart over the inspection, financing or simply because a buyer has cold feet.

It was great to see the news media finally supporting the positive real estate market we’ve been having for most of this year.  Our boom years began in 2003, but the years 1998-2002 real estate on Seattle’s eastside were nice and steady.  Our market is beating those nice and steady years.  The 2011 sales were up by 35% from last year with 22% fewer homes on the market, very positive, realistic news.

How are real estate sales in your neighborhood?  Are they stronger than last year?

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