Walla Walla Grape Havens is a new property management business that manages only vacation rentals in the Walla Walla Valley. We only manage vacation rentals so that we can give each property the attention it needs. Our services include, but are not limited too:
Property Set-up ServicesAdvertising and MarketingMaintainace and Up-Keep with an emphasis on turnover preperationBookings and Reservations Accounting and Bookkeeping24 Hour Owner and Guest Support
If you currently own vacation rental property, or are looking at starting a vacation rental, give us a call to see what we can do for y ...
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Posted on August 20, 2007 12:08 |
Real Estate
Walla Walla Condominiums brought to you by Roff Homes
The Walla Walla Critic has just toured the Luxury condos designed and built by Roff Homes of Walla Walla, WA. We are very excited about the addition of these luxury condo's in Walla Walla. Brian Roff of Roff Homes has consistantly brought to Walla Walla homes that are a joy to live in and that inhance the overall property values of the the communities in which he builds. These Condominiums are no exception, picture palacial ceiling heights, tile floors, stainless steel appliences , granite counter tops through out. These units are sellin ...
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Posted on October 31, 2006 07:10 |
Real Estate
Group appeals Illahee ruling
By Andy Porter of the Union-Bulletin
A local citizen's group has appealed a recent environmental decision on a proposed resort and housing development east of the city of Walla Walla.
The appeal by Walla Walla 2020 challenges the recent ruling by Walla Walla County Community Development Director Scott Revell that the Illahee project will not require an environmental impact statement. Continued at UB - Walla Walla
Posted on July 01, 2006 01:07 |
Real Estate
Why do housing prices in Walla Walla keep climbing? Is there a housing bubble about to burst or will values continue to increase? As realtors we regularly face these questions. To answer them we must take a look at what makes housing prices rise.
Housing prices are subject to two main influences. The first is the law of supply and demand. When there is a greater demand for homes than there is supply, prices will continue to increase. The second influence is that of speculation. When people begin purchasing homes they do not need, simply in the hope that the price will increase and th ...
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Posted on November 01, 2005 09:11 |
Real Estate
Finding your perfect community where you can enjoy improving your golf came or relaxing on your waterfront properties
With today's planned lifestyle communities, golf and boating enthusiasts have an opportunity to purchase the home of their dreams just a chip shot away from the green or stone's throw from the marina. In addition to an ideal home setting, golf and waterfront community residents enjoy an active and diversified lifestyle experience complete with first-class golf courses, marinas, beaches, spas, clubhouses, recreation areas, fine dining and countless other amenities.
Out of ...
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Posted on August 19, 2005 02:08 |
Real Estate
On Tuesday morning, August 23rd, Andrew Holt of KTEL will be hosting John Waterbrook, Scott Revell and Joe Cooke for an interesting and informative debate on urban growth and related issues.
Cooke is a Realtor with Windermere Real Estate in Walla Walla. He is also the vice-president of the Walla Walla Association of Realtors, and an advocate for smart growth. Waterbrook is a community member concerned about rampant growth. Revell is the director of the Walla Walla County Department of Community Development, and will be on hand to clarify technical details.
Comments on real estate prices and growth can be posted at http://wallawallarealestate.blogspot.com.
"On the Grapevine" can be heard every weekday morning at 7:00AM on KTEL 1490AM.
Posted on August 20, 2005 06:08 |
Real Estate
[b]The following ia a transcript of the Grapevine radio show from Spring 2004. Andrew Holt interviewed local Realtor Joe Cooke of Windermere.[/b]
HOLT: Let's dive right in. Tell us what the housing market is like right now in the Walla Walla valley.
COOKE: Well, as many people know that have been out there in the market, either buying or selling, this is a pretty exciting time to be either a buyer or a seller. It's a hot market. Interest rates are low so it's good for purchasers - a lot of first time home buyers getting in - getting out of rentals and into their first home right no ...
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Posted on March 29, 2005 09:03 |
Real Estate
2005 rang in the New Year with the exciting news of a partnership between Cindy Waliser & Nick Ellenburg. Combining the strengths of the two agents is a recipe for success.
Cindy Waliser, a nine year real estate veteran with Coldwell Banker First Realtors is a certified Home Staging Specialist. As an independent agent Cindy has consistently maintained her status as one of Coldwell Bankers Premier Agents. In the past nine years Cindy has built a strong referral business with her professional & friendly service.
Nick Ellenburg though a new face to Coldwell Banker First Realtors, you wo ...
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Posted on March 21, 2005 04:03 |
Real Estate
[b]By Vicki Hillhouse of the Union-Bulletin[/b]
Demolition of Walla Walla's last local cannery could make way for a $15 million development at the bustling corner of Ninth Avenue and Rose Street.
New owners of the former Seneca processing plant are planning a major transformation at the 10-acre site.
Ideas proposed would refashion the longtime processing plant site into commercial retail and/or commercial office space, though co-owner Robert Price says nothing has been finalized.
Price confirmed Wednesday that he and Henderson Orchard bought the property.
[a href='http://www.union-bulletin.com/main.asp?SectionID=1&SubSectionID=1&ArticleID=25787' target='_blank']Demolish Cannery - UB[/a]
Posted on March 04, 2005 11:03 |
Real Estate