Whatcom Falls
Charming Craftsman Home with Large In-law Suite
January 29, 2010 by Michael Eisenberg · Comments
$389,900
3 Bedrooms, 1 3/4 Baths, 1700 Sq. Ft. plus
2 Bedroom 3/4 Bath 1636 Sq. Ft. in-law Suite with Full Kitchen
Address: 1621 Electric Ave Bellingham, WA 98220
MLS#: 14244
- Beautifully Updated, Spacious Craftsman Style Home
- Oak Floors
- Arched Doorways
- Original Wood Trim
- French Doors
- Large Lower Level in-law Suite with Full Kitchen
- Lots of Upgrades
- Cedar Siding with New Exterior Paint
- Double Pain Windows
- 2 Sets of Washers and Dryers
- Organic Gardens
- Outbuilding
- Large Partially Fenced Private Yard
- Beautiful Landscaping
- Close to Whatcom Falls and Blodel Donavon Parks
If your interested in viewing this home please give me a call.
Brick Home in Great Neighborhood – $245,000
July 27, 2009 by Michael Eisenberg · Comments
Classic 2 bedroom brick home on a large lot in a great quiet neighborhood, close to Bellingham and Whatcom Falls Park.
Great in town location, dead end street. This home is clean, recent interior paint and the carpets have even been cleaned, it’s ready for you to make it your own.
2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, 858 Sq. Ft., .31 Acres
Address: 2212 Whatcom St Drive, Bellingham, WA 98225
MLS #: 29106533
500 SF detached garage/shop, ideal for artist, craftsman. Great first time homebuyer opportunity.






The tides of the Real Estate Market
March 19, 2009 by Bellingham Guide · Comments
Many of my clients are trying to predict the exact day that the market will hit absolute bottom. With 50 homes sold in January, according to the NWMLS, compared to 64 the year before, andwith February’s margin wasn’t that much different for our area, there is no “inside scoop” (RIP S.P.I); sales are down.
And so the New England-er in me thought, maybe our markets are tidal. There are exact highs and lows, but for the most part, there’s a broad brush stroke to work inside.
Boaters don’t necessarily only take their boats into coves at exactly high tide. They look for the signs, the watermarks, the outcroppings, and using their good judgement, or that of those before them, sally forth, or stay away.
Properties aren’t dropping $80,000 in a weekend across the board. Yes, there are some amazed buyers who’ve submitted offers and had them accepted, but really? The reality is that accepted offers are still right around 10% of listing price. It’s the difference between the offer being accepted, and a ship wreck.
More good news? The homes locally are holding value. These prices aren’t sea monkeys, and they don’t take a dive after one weekend on the market.
While we’re in our market’s low tide, many things are uncertain, but one is for sure: if you don’t get in the market, you’re going to get stuck on shore.
-It’s tangible, it’s solid, it’s beautiful. It’s artistic from my standpoint, and I just love real estate.
Donald Trump
Whatcom Falls Neighborhood
March 17, 2009 by BuyerToursRealty · Comments

The Whatcom Falls Neighborhood is named for the popular Whatcom Falls Park which occupies the northeast section of the neighborhood. Whatcom Falls Park features a beautiful forested area along the Whatcom Creek Gorge with many cascading falls and hiking trails. Bayview Cemetery, the city’s only memorial park, is located to the west of Whatcom Falls Park and together they occupy most of the neighborhood’s area north of Lakeway Drive.














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