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The Insider's Guide to 4th of July in Snohomish, Everett, Monroe, Lake Stevens, & Bothell
It’s almost time to celebrate our independence from the British. Whether you’re into fireworks, festivals, or just laying low, there’s an option for you.
Home of the Brave, Land of the Free
It’s almost time to celebrate our independence from the British. Whether you’re into fireworks, festivals, or just laying low, there’s an option for you.
Everett
Everett Colors of Freedom 4th of July Parade, Festival & Fireworks
Colors of Freedom Parade
When: July 4th, 2019 at 11 a.m.
Where: Colby & Wetmore Aves, between Wall St. & 26th Street
Enjoy the thrill of marching bands, dance & drill teams, giant puppets, stilt walkers, clowns and more! Free Everett Transit shuttles from Everett Station. Don’t forget to pack a lawn chair to enjoy a more comfortable show.
Colors of Freedom Festival
When: July 4th, 2019 from 1 p.m. - 11 p.m.
Where: Legion Park Bluff, 145 Alverson Boulevard.
Free kids' activities, food fair, beer garden, live music & fireworks. Bring a blanket and a picnic!
There is no parking at the festival, but you can catch the free Everett Transit shuttle at the Everett Community College Broadway lot or at Everett Station. Reasonably sized and small coolers are permitted on shuttle buses.
Thunder on the Bay Fireworks
When: July 4th at 10pm
Where: Port Gardner Bay
Best spots to view the fireworks:
Legion Memorial Park - FESTIVAL LAWN – 145 Alverson Boulevard
Grand Avenue Park – 1800 Grand Avenue
Everett Marina District
Tune into 1520 AM for a radio simulcast of music to the fireworks.
TIP: No parking is available at Legion Memorial Park on July 4th so please take Everett Transit.
Or attend a Classic Rock 4th of July Concert and Fireworks show. Event details: https://www.facebook.com/events/616562602152442/
Lake Stevens
While Lake Stevens doesn’t officially have their own fireworks show, there are so many great places to watch other peoples fireworks.
Lundeen Park - 10020 Lundeen Park Way, Lake Stevens, WA 98258
Sunset Cove Park - 410 East Lake Stevens Road, Lake Stevens, WA 98258
Willard Wyatt Park - 10508 Chapel Hill Rd, Lake Stevens, WA 98258
North Lakeshore Swimming Beach - 11804 N Lakeshore Dr, Lake Stevens, WA 98258
JULY 4th FREEDOM RUN
NO ADMISSION! No awards. Just bunch of locals who get together to celebrate America’s birthday. So come on out and take a run and wear your Red White and Blue.
When: July 4th at 8:00 am
Where: Lundeen Park, 10020 Lundeen Pkwy, Lake Stevens, Washington 98258
Snohomish
Sadly, Snohomish does not host their own fireworks show, however, you can make your own show!
Fireworks may be legally set off within city limits between the hours of 9 a.m. and 10 p.m. Wednesday, July 4. Fireworks cannot be set off after 10 p.m. or on any other day within the City of Snohomish.
You can legally buy fireworks here:
2801 Bickford Avenue, near Fred Meyer, operated by Lost and Found Community Church of Stanwood
1327 Avenue D, near Haggen's, operated by Lost and Found Community Church of Stanwood
1400 30th Street, near King Charley's, operated by Joseph Stabile doing business as Wildwest Fireworks
Monroe
USA Birthday Bash
When: July 4th, 4:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Where: Evergreen Speedway
This event includes Demo Derby, Boat Races, Mr. Dizzy Stunt, Figure 8 Racing, Bus Racing and so much more.
Bothell
Fourth of July Freedom Festival
Pancake Breakfast: 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. Downtown Fire Station
10726 Beardslee Blvd
Children's Parade: (no registration required) 11:15 a.m. Starts at Main St & 104th Ave NE.
Grand Parade: 12pm, Starts at Main St & 104th Ave NE Get the Parade Route Map Here
Food Truck Festival: Northshore Senior Center *12 - 4 p.m. 10201 E Riverside Dr
Tips For Sellers
If selling your home is on the horizon, read this first.
Quick Tips For Sellers
Do NOT rely on Zillow for your home’s value
the fine print tells you they have a median error of 4.5% in Snohomish county. on a $550,000 home, That’s an error of almost $25,000!
If you want a free market analysis of your home to find out your homes true value, l’d be happy to help.
Insist on professional photography - even as an amateur photographer myself, I still always hire a pro.
Price your home at fair market value.
Maybe this seems like a silly tip, but often times sellers are in a tight spot and they need the home to sell for more than it’s worth.
Unfortunately, when you try to list a home overpriced, it won’t sell. Buyer’s will not pay more for a home than they need to.
This ends up costing sellers even more money. Every month that home sits on the market, that another month’s mortgage they’re paying.
Try to see the home through your buyer’s eyes. Pack away any personal belongings and decor. Give potential buyers a chance to see themselves living there.
I love all your family photos. I have similar photos all over my walls. I have kids’ art. I have special trinkets displayed. But those things are only special to me and my family.
When a potential buyer walks through your property, you don’t want them to see how you live there. You want them to envision themselves living there. That’s the whole reason they’re there.
Think of it as pre-packing for your move. De-personalize your home as much as you can. Remember, it’s only for a short time.
Are you thinking of listing your home?
Shoot me an email, send me a text, call me, fax me, send a message in a bottle (it might take a while, but I’ll respond) and let’s see if I’m that perfect fit for you.
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Tips For Buyers
Quick Tips For First or Second Time Home Buyers
Quick Tips For Home Buyers
Get pre-approved before you start looking for homes.
Getting set up with a lender before you start looking for a home is a must. Can you begin your house hunt before? Well, yes, you can do what you want.
However, It can be super disappointing if you don’t get approved for the price of home you thought you could get.
This is a crucial step 1 in the home buying process. If you need a recommendation on a lender, let me know. I’ll get you connected.
Always hire a professional home inspector to do your inspection.
“But, I have a good friend who’s a contractor and he said he’d look over the house for free.” No. Don’t do it.
Will he find everything wrong with the house? Maybe. Can we use that information to open up negotiations again and ask the sellers to do the work on the house? Maybe.
Do you really want to risk one of the biggest purchased of your life on a maybe? Spend the $500 give or take on a good home inspection. It’ll give us negotiating power and it’ll give you a full picture of the home so you can decide with certainty if this is still the home for you.
Choose a full time real estate agent.
You want to make sure that when a listing you want to see comes on the market, your realtor is 100% available to show you.
Know the costs before you get under contract.
Buying a home can be expensive, and I’m not just talking about the price tag on the home. There’s the closing costs, inspection costs, escrow fees, etc.
Find out more about who pays for what in my blog here.
Do not call the name on the sign for more info. Call your Realtor®.
Will the listing agent flat out lie about the home? I’d sure hope not.
But will they tell you the information you want to hear through rose colored glasses? You betcha! They represent the seller, not you. They are looking out for their client’s best interest, not yours.
When you have a question about a property, call YOUR agent and let them filter out the sparkle.
Find a Realtor® who works well with your communication style.
Do you like to text? Are you more of an email kind of person? Do you like to communicate through messenger pigeon?
You want to find an agent who will communicate with you in the way that works best with your style, job, and schedule.
The seller will pay for your Realtor®, so hire EXACTLY who you want.
This is HUGE! You as a buyer don’t pay any commission fees.
The seller pays for that. A good Realtor® makes the same amount of money on the transaction as a bad one. Hire the one YOU want.
So, about hiring the best realtor for you… I know a Realtor®. That person is me.
Shoot me an email, send me a text, call me, fax me, send a message in a bottle (it might take a while, but I’ll respond) and let’s see if I’m that perfect fit for you.
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