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Chelan, WA Real Estate News

By Al Lorenz
(Criterion Properties)
And everyone was there!  Yesterday, from 2:00 until 4:00 p.m. the Tuscan Development group held an open house showcasing their proposed development and team.  The development sits on 270 acres along what they call the "Golden Mile: along the south shore of Lake Chelan. The proposal is for an environmentally sensitive development that mixes uses including agriculture, commercial, hospitality, vacation rental and full and part-time residences. The group has recently submitted their complete application for the planned development to Chelan County.  The County is soliciting public input to determine the scope of their required environmental impact statement. To learn more about the proposed project go to the Chelan Real Estate Blog: Tuscan Open House Showcases the Team and The Project!
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The Chelan Planning commission discussed "Green & Sensitive" development, which is one of the city council's desires to begin undertaking in 2009.  The state's Growth Management Act is also requiring certain aspects of green development in its latest iterations. For further information on this, or a host of other happenings in the Chelan Valley, check out the Chelan Real Estate Blog at www.chelanrealestateblog.com  
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By Al Lorenz
(Criterion Properties)
There is a proposed development on the south shore of Lake Chelan called the Tuscan Village.  It is is a mixed use resort including working vineyards and orchards, two wineries and an organic food center, retail, community center, hotel, recreational activities, and residential components, situated on approximately 273 acres upland from Lake Chelan. Portions of the site will be planted to expand the vineyards. Built elements would be dispersed in and around the working vineyards and orchards. The project is intended to be pedestrian oriented, with trails and walkways connecting on-site residences, hotels, wineries, retail and open space areas. Resort components include a boutique hotel of up to 288 rooms associated with Tsillan Cellars Winery; multifamily and single-family units aimed a...
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Shoreline development has become a controversial issue at Lake Chelan.  Chelan County and the City of Chelan are in the process of a "watershed" study to determine the development and regulations that are needed to keep Lake Chelan clean and desirable in the future. On October 21, at the Chelan City Council Chambers, from 6:00 to 8:00 pm, they are holding a Community Workshop for the Shoreline Master Plan. For more information, please use this link: Community Workshop for the City of Chelan Shoreline Master Program Update
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By Al Lorenz
(Criterion Properties)
A new neighborhood in Chelan has teamed up with an efficient builder to offer homes in Chelan for as little as $75 per square foot plus the lots!  A lack of affordable housing has become an issue in the Lake Chelan area the last few years.  However, in Whisper View Estates 3 bedroom, 2 bath homes start at as little as $233,200! For more information, please go to the Chelan Real Estate Blog: Here's Chelan's Newest Affordable Neighborhood
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By Michelle Tucker ~ Pooler Real Estate, Rincon~Savannah~Richmond Hill
(!Daley Real Estate)
    LAKE CHELAN, WASHINGTON NESTLED IN A VALLEY OF EASTERN WASHINGTON NATURAL MAN MADE LAKE WITH CRYSTAL BLUE WATERS Lake Chelan is a favorite summer vacation spot for local Washingtonians.  To escape the rain in Seattle, people flock to Eastern Washington to see the sun shine and enjoy the heat of summer.  While vacationing in Lake Chelan this past summer, I was able to snap some shots of the sunset beyond the mountain range while sitting on the dock outside our Lake Chelan Resort.               As a child, I remember the Fourth of July vacations to Lake Chelan.  We were able to swim in the Lake and head downtown to enjoy ice cream and ride the bumper boats.  It has been several years (more like a decade) since I have visited Eastern Washington and I was amazed at the growth Lake Chela...
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Nobody knows, but I took a look at the data this morning.  To get a meaningful sample in our little market, I looked at 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home sales in 2006 versus 2008.  The actual declines in sales value were far lower than I expected, with only a a 5.19% decrease in the average price, and a 3.62% decrease in the median price, of a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home in the Chelan area this year compared to 2006. For the whole story, please go to the Chelan Real Estate Blog: How much has the value of your Chelan home changed since 2006!
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By Al Lorenz
(Criterion Properties)
After a pretty good August, considering, September residential sales were once again quite slow in the Lake Chelan area.  There were 5 sales in September compared to 20 last year.  For the quarter, we had 38 closed sales in 2008 compared to 78 in 2007.  September sales dollars were 29% of last years number.  Average sales price was $548k in September of 2008 compared with only $469k in September 2007. For the whole story, go to the Chelan Real Estate Blog: September a slow Residential Sales month in Chelan
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By Al Lorenz
(Criterion Properties)
Even in the picturesque Lake Chelan Market, there is an increase in foreclosures.  Even so, the number is still very low compared to many parts of the country with 8 scheduled auctions as of this writing.  However, that is the highest number of foreclosures I've seen in the area with 1 or 2 being typical. For all the details, go to the Chelan Real Estate Blog here: Foreclosure Auctions are increasing on Chelan Area Properties
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By Al Lorenz
(Criterion Properties)
After a dismal July performance that was only 21% of the 2007 number, August somewhat recovered to 85% of the residential closings of last year.  The average sale price was down a bit, so the dollar volume was about 74% of 2007. For the whole story and my monthly report, go to the Chelan Real Estate Blog here: August Residential Sales Recover, mostly, from dismal July results
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By Al Lorenz
(Criterion Properties)
The Historic Downtown Chelan Association (HDCA) has scheduled Main Street revitalization experts in Chelan, September 9 - 11, for what the Washington State Main Street Program calls a "Resource Team" visit. The purpose is to examine current downtown revitalization efforts, address emerging issues and opportunities, and suggest ways to make the overall effort more effective. The public is invited.  Read about it at the Chelan Real Estate Blog here: Main Street Resource team coming to Chelan
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As well as the Legacy Ridge happenings, at the Chelan City Council meeting last night the Lord Acres Moratorium was extended, a workshop on 2008 Comprehensive Plan Amendments occurred, utility connection charges for properties outside the city limit were discussed and the Airport Layout Plan was reviewed. Read about the details here: Real Estate Happenings at last night's Chelan City Council Meeting
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Tory Piro is going to be in town for a visit.  He's a talented photographer and does some beautiful real estate photography.  Here's a link to his price sheet.  Professional photography can make a HUGE difference in the exposure your listing generates.  In small markets like Chelan, it can be difficult to find one. Here's a link to the whole story: Talented Real Estate Photographer Coming to Town!
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By Brenda Pierce
(Windermere Real Estate)
Today I thought I would write about vising family who live year round in Chelan, Washington.  This small town on the shores of popular Lake Chelan is an itineresting place, particularly in the summer time.  From Snohomish, where we live and work, it is about a 3 hour drive east over Stevens Pass (Hwy 2) and the Cascade Mountains to Chelan.  We went over to celebrate the 4th, relax on the lake, go for a boat ride, taste some wine, and just unwind.  Chelan has lot to offer visitors: first class accommodations on the lake, recreation in the form of boating, jet ski and kayak rentals, a water slide park, and plenty of wine tasting.  It seems like every time we go over there a new winery has opened.  Like all wine regions, there are good wineries and not so good wineries, but generally that ...
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