Saturday, June 23, 2007

Pasco Washington History

The vibrant and flourishing city of Pasco, Washington, which comprises one-third of the beautiful Tri Cities area and is considered to be the fastest-growing city in the entire state, is not only marked by its net percentage growth and abundance of attractions, but also by its colorful history.

Pasco and its surrounding area was first put on the map in 1805, when, on October 16, the Lewis and Clark Expedition made its way into the region. Their journey there involved recording the details of their experience, in particular of a camping site that is now known as Sacagawea State Park. However, before the famous exploration of Lewis and Clark, the Pasco region was home to many Indian tribes who were drawn to the mild weather and abundance of fish alongside the banks of the Columbia River, as well as the Snake and Yakima Rivers...[more Pasco Washington History].

Friday, June 22, 2007

Tri City Washington Market Update

Tri-Cities Washington in the News

Tri Cities Chosen as Top Metro for Scientists and Engineers in the U.S.

Washington State’s renowned Tri Cities area—comprising the cities of Richland, Kennewick, and Pasco—was officially selected as the number one place for tri city wa news  trusted real estate informationscientists and engineers to live and work in the U.S., according to the fifth annual “Knowledge Worker Quotient” recently released by ExpansionManagement.com.

According to the site, the Quotient provides “a roadmap for where to find the best educated workforce in America,” focusing on scientists, engineers, medical doctors, other professionals with PhDs, as well as those with graduate degrees and post-graduate degrees. Three hundred and sixty-two metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) were judged and then ranked according to “their ability to provide the depth of talent and innovative environment upon which thrive”...[more]

No Housing Slowdown in Washington State Markets

Washington state has one of the highest rate of residential appreciation in the nation during the first three months of this year compared to the same period in 2006, the U.S. Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight reports...[more]

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Tri-Cities Washington closings through May, 2007.
Washington State, The Fastest Growing Housing Market in the Nation

Forecasters at Fiserv Lending Solutions and Moody's Economy.com predict a radical shift in the top 10 list of fastest growers for the 12 months beginning in June; only one California city, El Centro, will be represented. Instead, Washington State will dominate, with five of the top 10 cities...[more]

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Former Zag Among Newest Dust Devils

The Colorado Rockies have assigned 13 additional players to the Tri-City Dust Devils, including former Gonzaga University third baseman Darin Holcomb and 3rd round draft pick Lars Davis from the University of Illinois. Holcomb, a Spokane native, was drafted in the 12th round of last week’s First Year Player Draft after completing his junior season at Gonzaga. He led the team in several offensive categories, including batting average (.369), runs (43), and hits (86), and was an All-West Coast Conference selection.


Davis just completed his junior season at Illinois, where he was named the Big Ten’s Player of the Year after hitting .400 with 13 home runs and 56 RBIs. The left-handed hitting catcher led the Illini in hits, home runs, RBIs, slugging percentage, and on base percentage, and was named to the Louisville Slugger Collegiate Baseball's All-America second team.


Kennewick Wa real estate news reports that joining Holcomb, Davis, and the previously announced Rockies minor leaguers on the roster are the following draftees:

RHP Bruce Billings (30th round, San Diego St.), RHP Austin Chambliss (17th round, Middle Georgia College), LHP Kenneth Durst (15th round, West Virginia), RHP Andrew Groves (11th round, Purdue), LHP Brandon Miller (24th round, Fresno St.), LHP Matt Reynolds (20th round, Austin Peay), RHP Joseph Williamson (36th round, Notre Dame), catcher Johnny Bowden (41st round, USC), infielder Warren Schaeffer (38th round, Virginia Tech), infielder Brandon Reichert (49th round, Florida St.), outfielder Brian Lapin (18th round, Fresno St.), and outfielder Michael Mitchell (25th round, Virginia).
Also joining the Dust Devils is RHP Sheng-An Kuo, who was signed by the Rockies out of Taiwan in January of this year.


The Tri City Dust Devils open the 2007 season at Vancouver on June 19th before returning to the Tri-Cities for the home opener versus Everett on the 24th. The Tri City Dust Devils home games are played in Pasco Washingoton. Opening Night festivities include a magnet schedule giveaway courtesy of Gesa Credit Union and post-game fireworks presented by Connell Oil. Individual game tickets for Opening Night and the rest of the season are on sale now and can be ordered by phone, online at www.dustdevilsbaseball.com, at the stadium box office, and at all TicketsWest locations. Season tickets, mini-plans, and group tickets are also on sale at the box office, by phone, and online.

Friday, June 15, 2007

REALTORS® Provide Input to Regional Housing Strategy

REALTORS® are participating in the Prosperity Partnership Regional Housing Strategy Working Group to help develop strategies that will improve access to housing close to jobs for workers of all wage levels from throughout the Puget Sound Region. The Working Group is considering the REALTORS® housing policy strategies needed to increase housing availability and affordability. The Prosperity Partnership is a coalition of over 200 government, business, labor and community organizations from King, Kitsap, Pierce, and Snohomish counties dedicated to developing and implementing a regional economic strategy.

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Washington Children's Alliance Names Walsh Champion for Children

Rep. Maureen Walsh, R-Walla Walla, Southeast Washington, has been named one of the Legislature’s “Champions for Children” by the Seattle-based Children’s Alliance.

Walsh was cited for her efforts to secure passage of a bill this session establishing an early learning advisory council and creating a child care quality rating and improvement system.

“What we are trying to do is to provide parents with clear and easy-to-find information about the quality of child care and early education programs available to them,” Walsh said. “We want to improve the quality of early learning programs in our state and help our kids to get better prepared for school.”

The advisory council will work with the state’s Department of Early Learning, created by the Legislature in 2006. The council will have 25 members including legislators, state agency officials, parents and experts in areas such as children with disabilities, day care providers and K-12 education.

The Children’s Alliance cited 17 legislators for their work this year on children’s issues. The Alliance is a statewide public policy advocacy organization that works to ensure that children have the things they need to thrive. In addition to early learning, the Alliance is actively engaged in health care, nutrition and foster care issues.

Monday, June 11, 2007

About Tri-Cities Washington State

Tri-Cities is the term used to describe the cluster of prosperous and amazing cities located in Washington. These are the cities of Pasco, Richland and Kennewick, all of which are known for being prime real estate centers and commercial areas. This explains why real estate investors from everywhere are currently flocking to grab the most amazing properties they can lay their hands on in this area.

The TriCities lie on the confluence of major rivers in the Washington area. These are the Yakima, Snake and Columbia Rivers. All of these are located at the desert region of Southeastern Washington. Aside from the three major cities that comprise the TriCity area, there is also a fourth neighboring city. This is West Richland. All of these are very well developed to bring utter convenience and joy to its residents, consisting mostly of average Americans. Both the government and developers themselves have worked hand in hand in order to uplift the status of the triCity area to what it is right now.

Cities in this area have also been ranked as one of the most populous cosmopolitan areas in the USA today, making it to number 191. This may be due to the lower cost of land and property in these areas, as compared to those in neighboring states and Washington areas. However, this is quickly becoming a thing of the past, since the state currently reinvigorated its goal to develop the TriCity area. It has geared the place towards achieving its full residential, industrial and commercial potential. Due to such progress, people who bought their properties and land in the cities of Kennewick, Pasco, Richland and even West Richland are enjoying double to triple property value growth.

As of 2006, statistics show that people are still flooding in the city. Kennewick leads the numbers with 60,9997 residents. Pasco on the other hand comes in at a very close second with a population estimate of 46, 964. Third comes Richland with 44,317 people. The lowest comes from West Richland, which has only been inhabited by a population of 9, 907 people. All in all, The TriCity serves as home to 161, 715 of the people.

Even the history of the triCities leans towards being a homeowner. It was incorporated in the late 1900’s when American finally decided that they no longer wished to rent. Instead, they urged the government to support them in acquiring properties for themselves. The government was urged and so the Tri city area came to be.

Invest in a real property of your own now and experience the real estate wonders of the Tricities at once. You will surely love every single moment of it.

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