Monday, March 16, 2015

Why Buy A Home In Moses Lake, WA



With a blossoming community and dozens of activities for the whole family, Moses Lake, WA, is a great place to settle. If you like water sports and prefer to live in a mild, arid climate, this lake town offers plenty of opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors. Realty Executives can help you explore the area as you shop for Moses Lake real estate.

Centrally located in Washington state, Moses Lake is approximately 180 miles east of Seattle, 100 miles west of Spokane, and 160 miles south of the Canadian border. This rural farming community has experienced a population growth of 25% since 2000, topping out just over 20,000 in 2014. You can find Moses Lake real estate on either side of I-90, which crosses over the lake. Named for a Native American tribal chief, Moses Lake is the county seat of Grant County. This area is bustling with advancements as low electricity costs have led to the establishment of technology hubs for companies like Yahoo!, Microsoft and Intuit. The Grant County International Airport is one of the United States' largest airfields.

Recreation is a great reason to buy real estate in Moses Lake. From golf courses and wineries to fishing spots and snowmobiling trails, Moses Lake offers a plethora of activities for residents of all ages. With 300 days of sunshine per year on average, the weather is very temperate while still allowing for the experience of all four seasons. If you're interested in waterfront property, you can buy real estate on Moses Lake itself or on any of the lake's three horns, dubbed the Parker Horn, Pelican Horn and Lewis Horn.

There are fifteen schools within the Moses Lake School District. Several private academies and Big Bend Community College also serve area students. City attractions include the Moses Lake Museum & Art Center, a public library and thirty different parks, including a community garden. The cost of living in Moses Lake is 8% below the national average. As you look for property, Realty Executives can give you tips about the neighborhoods in Moses Lake and the surrounding area.

Thursday, March 12, 2015

They are dropping like flies...

Meaning there are more Pending Sales than new listings coming on to the market. This is just for today. 

If you are thinking about selling your home, contact me, I'll give you the rest of the story.




Raymond Gravelle, Broker
Realty Executives Grant County
Your Residential & Commercial Expert
509.771.0027 cell/text
509-498-2056 fax


Monday, March 2, 2015

Update on Commercial Lending rates




Raymond Gravelle, Broker
Realty Executives Grant County
Your Residential & Commercial Expert
509.771.0027 cell/text
509-498-2056 fax