A
s the days get shorter and the nights get colder I
like to venture out with the dogs and take in the
colorful leaves that are the epitome of a Pacific
Northwest autumn. Sure, hiking secluded trails is great,
but what I really enjoy are urban hikes; exploring various
neighborhoods in-between showings or appointments.
Just a spur of the moment walk about. This informs me
of areas that I might not necessarily be familiar with, and
(being a bit of a snoop) I love to see what people have
done in their yards. What is growing now, what makes sense to plant in
different spaces, etc. One such walkabout that is always fun is exploring
the Leschi area — waterfront coupled with vibrant leaves is always a crowd
pleaser and at Leschi park you get both. In this issue we'll explore this
quaint neighborhood named after Chief of the Nisqually nation, and all it
has to offer.
We'll also talk earnestly about the importance of earnest money when
planning for a home purchase, and share some spooky recipes for
Halloween cookies. Of course current rental listings and rental and sales
market stats wil round it out as always.
So, curl up with a warm cup of apple cider, a cozy throw and dive into the
October issue of Renter's Maison.
Nicki
Nicki Callahan, Property Manager
Windermere Property Management