Uncategorized What Homeowners & Property Owners Need to Know: Water Rights Adjudication in Whatcom County Water rights adjudication in Whatcom County has raised important questions for homeowners, farmers, and landowners—especially those who rely on private wells. Below is a clear overview of what this process means and why filing matters. A Note From the Department of Ecology: For Homeowners If you have a private well, you are required to file […]
Uncategorized Cold Weather Reminders for Homes, Farms & Equestrian Properties Freezing temperatures in the Pacific Northwest can impact more than just your home—they can affect barns, wells, livestock, and outbuildings too. A little preparation now can help protect your property, animals, and investment through cold, frigid weather. Protect Pipes, Wells & Water Lines Insulate exposed pipes in homes, barns, crawl spaces, and pump houses Disconnect […]
Real Estate Dreaming of a Hobby Farm? Lower Interest Rates Make It More Affordable Than Ever Exciting News for Equestrian, Hobby Farm & Acreage Property Buyers: Lower Interest Rates Are Here! If you’ve been dreaming of owning an equestrian property or hobby farm in Whatcom County, we’ve got some exciting news—mortgage interest rates have recently dropped! This is a fantastic opportunity to secure a home loan with lower monthly payments and […]
Real Estate Whatcom County’s Current Market Our Thoughts on Today’s Market- Inventory is up across Whatcom County, and homes are spending more time on the market—giving buyers more choices and a bit more breathing room. This shift is creating opportunity on both sides of the transaction. For sellers, pricing and presentation matter more than ever. Buyers are paying attention, comparing options, […]
Real Estate Our Quarterly Supper Clubs Are a Huge Success A special thank you to Lindsay Slevin, Melissa Bedlington, and Ashton Beanblossom for sharing their stories at this year’s Supper Club dinners, and to Kylee Montiel for the amazing food! We always enjoy a beautiful meal, meaningful connections, and inspiring insights from our local FarmHers. We’d love to highlight more women’s stories! If you’d like […]
Real Estate Well Adjudication A Note From the Department of Ecology: Don’t wait — file soon While you have until May 1, 2026 to submit your court claim form, everything you need to file — including telephone and in-person assistance — is available right now. As the deadline draws near, we expect more people to reach out for help, and […]
Real Estate Upcoming Local & Horse Events NOVEMBER: 14-15 – Red Barn Market, NW WA Fairgrounds 21-23- Broken Wagon Barrel Race, NW WA Fairgrounds December: 3 – Sedro Woolley Riding Club Ranch Sorting, NW WA Fairgrounds, Lynden 3-4- Small Fruit Conference & Ag Show, NW WA Fairgrounds 6 – NW Lighted Parade, downtown Lynden 19 – NWWF Barrel Race, NW WA Fairgrounds, Lynden 20- […]
Real Estate Whatcom County’s Fall Market Our thoughts on the fall market – Inventory is up and while interest rates held steady for most of the year, we’ve seen longer “days on market” giving buyers more options. For Sellers: Homes need to be competitively priced and well presented to stand out. We can help make sure your property shines! For Buyers: This market […]
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Real Estate Tickets On Sale! Ladies, you’re invited! Join us for our next Supper Club Dinner on Tuesday, October 14, 2025, at Van Vino Winery in Lynden with special guest speaker Lindsay Slevin, owner of Twin Sisters Creamery. It will be an unforgettable evening filled with delicious food, meaningful conversation, and inspiration from Lindsay’s journey in the local cheese-making world. Dinner will feature a gourmet […]
Real Estate Hobby Farms & Equestrian Living As September arrives, the hobby farm, homes on land and equestrian real estate market is shifting into a more balanced pace. Inventory has increased, giving buyers more options and time to evaluate acreage, barns, wells, septic systems, and overall land usability—key factors unique to these properties. Fall is an excellent time to buy acreage. Buyers […]
Real Estate What Make a Great Horse Property? A great horse property is one that functions well day in and day out, in every season—not just one that looks good on paper. Here are the key elements that truly matter: Well-designed barn: Good ventilation, natural light, safe stall sizes, and easy access to water, feed, and tack storage. Proper drainage: Essential for keeping […]
Real Estate How Important is Drainage? While its warm right now, it’s easy to forget the wet months are ahead. Drainage is one of the most important—and often overlooked—elements of a good horse property. Without proper drainage, even the best-looking facility can quickly become difficult to manage and costly to maintain. Good drainage protects horse health by reducing standing water, mud, […]
Real Estate Lets Talk Fencing When it comes to horse properties, fencing safety is critical—horses can injure themselves easily on the wrong type of fence. The safest fencing options balance visibility, strength, and flexibility. Here are our top choices: 1. Wood Rail / Post-and-Rail Fencing Pros: Highly visible, strong, classic aesthetic; flexible enough to absorb impact without breaking easily. Cons: […]
Real Estate We Understand What You Need We are equestrians who live on acreage and understand firsthand the unique needs of horse owners and rural property buyers. We know that a great property isn’t just about the house—it’s about barns that are safe and functional, arenas with proper footing, pastures with healthy grass, fencing that protects your animals, and drainage that keeps […]
Real Estate June in the Pacific Northwest: A Prime Season for Equestrian Real Estate Here’s a June-ready, equestrian-themed real estate blog post written specifically for the Pacific Northwest, blending lifestyle, seasonality, and market insight. It’s polished but warm—perfect for your website, newsletter, or client outreach. June in the Pacific Northwest is one of the most beautiful—and revealing—times of year for equestrian living. Longer days, greener pastures, and active barns […]
Real Estate From Morning Chores to Sunset: It’s More Than a Property—It’s a Lifestyle Life on acreage isn’t defined by square footage alone. It’s the rhythm of early mornings, the satisfaction of caring for your land, and the quiet moments that come with space and privacy. Whether it’s tending gardens, caring for animals, working in a shop, or simply enjoying wide-open views, it’s not just a property—it’s a lifestyle. […]
Real Estate Lifestyle. Acreage. Benefits. The quiet reality of living on acreage is found in the simple moments—growing your own food, tending a garden, gathering eggs in the morning, and watching the seasons shape the land around you. It’s a lifestyle rooted in intention, patience, and a deeper connection to the land. Living with more space brings both freedom and […]
Real Estate Market Update, May 2025 As we move through May, the real estate market is showing clear signs of shifting into a more balanced and thoughtful pace. Spring activity is underway, inventory is building, and both buyers and sellers are approaching decisions with a bit more intention than we’ve seen in recent years. Inventory Is Growing One of the most […]
Real Estate Spring Momentum Is Here April has arrived, and with it comes the energy of the spring real estate market. Longer days, improving weather, and renewed buyer activity are setting the stage for a busy season across Whatcom County and surrounding areas. This time of year consistently brings increased interest—and 2025 is no exception. Buyer Activity Is Picking Up As […]
Real Estate A Great Time to List Acreage & Hobby Farms Our spring market brings renewed energy and it’s an excellent time to list acreage and hobby farm properties. Longer days, greener pastures, and improved access allow buyers to better see how land, outbuildings, and overall layout function throughout the year. Buyer activity is picking up as many are motivated to secure property before summer. Homes […]