Change is a part of life, and especially a part of the real estate market. For over two years the market has been HOT—overheated and leaving buyers gasping for breath. Buyers spent hours

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- Gayle Ott (RN - Quality Performance Specialist)
- Cynthia and John Dragovich (Client)
- Leeanne Peters
- jennifer cantu (happy home buyer)
- Robert McLean (Retired subcontractor)
- Martha C Bunce
- Therese Rainsbarger
- EG
- Robin Mote
- Kymberly Matta (Administrative technician )
- Bryce Kendrick
- Traci Swanson (Teacher)
- Janet O’Connor
- Robert Law (Software Engineer)
- Kathryn Ricks
- Derek DeCastro
- David Grimes
- James Thompson
- Michele Peterson
- Teresa Fredrick
- Tracy Ray swain (Business owner )
- Barbara l Shinn (Homeowners )
- Choua Lor (Loader)
- Pamela S Worrell
- Atziri Ewing (english teacher )
- Ron Kliewer
- Michael Goenner
- Aaron Ott
- Maggie Capitano (Insurance Professional)
- Patty and Bob Damron
- Sinda Gray
- Marie Jensen
- Stephen Runge
- Paul Ford
- Louise Anderson (Registered Nurse)
- Bobby J. (First Time Home Buyer)
- David Ricks (Home buyer)
- Michael F Ross
- Debora Tooke (Seller)
- Janet Priem
- Gabrielle (Teacher)
- HTH
- mark turner
- Doreen Zimmerman (Buyer)
- Greg Taylor
- David Newgard
- Mike and Tracey McPeters (Educators)
- Kirk Schleigh
- Jamie Barnreiter (Bartender)
- Shawn Goucher (Traffic Control Supervisor )
- Aaron Easton (Chief of Police - Marysville Police Department)
- Greg and Christy Taylor
- rick renning (seller)
- Amanda Hicks
- Larkell Starr
- Sandra Sullivan (Buyer/seller)
- Laura Gonzalez (Seller)
- Lexi Pittman
- Katie Wildasin
- Brad Claiborne (Manager)
- David Ricks (Home buyer)
- Marc Barrow
- The Hall Family
- Barbara Ramos (New home owner)
- won chi
- Jamie Barnreiter (Bartender)
- Johanna Goodman
- Theresa Eichenlaub
- Jordonna Lobese (Editor for an online and print publication)
- E Barrow
- Carol Smith (Buyer / Investor)
- Lea Van Zyl
- Mary brown
Change is a part of life, and especially a part of the real estate market. For over two years the market has been HOT—overheated and leaving buyers gasping for breath. Buyers spent hours