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Mukilteo Real Estate And Homes For Sale

Mukilteo Homes for Sale, a unique waterfront Community, Mukilteo, a Native American name, means Good Camping Site and indeed it is although camping does not quite describe the beautiful Mukilteo, WA Homes for sale that make this a wonderful place to live. This is a waterfront community situated on Puget Sound that has views of Possession Bay, Whidbey Island, the Olympic Mountains to the west and the North Cascade Mountains to the east. Mukilteo is a regional transportation hub for the State Ferry System and hosts the Mukilteo-Clinton ferry which connects the mainland to Whidbey Island and from there acess to the Olympic Peninsula. Mukilteo Homes For Sale share a large variety of amenities including quaint shopping areas, restaurants, parks and other recreational opportunities.

 

The Mukilteo Real Estate Resource

Consider this website as your comprehensive Mukilteo real estate resource. Here you can preview homes for sale in the Mukilteo area, tour Mukilteo neighborhoods and, if you like, maybe even get to know us better. It's all about providing you the tools you need to confidently complete your real estate transaction. We provide SEARCH TOOLS and a willingness to respond to your requests for not so readily available information about homes. If you need our expert real estate assistance, we are a click away. No pressure, no strings - just great service!

Ready to Explore?

Let's face it, you're not just buying wood, brick and mortar on a piece of dirt when you buy new or used homes. When you are looking for homes for sale, we're talking lifestyle here! That means you need Mukilteo LOCAL AREA INFORMATION if you are to make a quality decisions about buying homes. Are you ready to take your online tour of Mukilteo? If so, please use the searchable INTERACTIVE MAP. Drill down and you'll find all kinds of terrific area facts and awesome photos to give you a glimpse of this great area we call home. Oh, don't forget to take a look at the surrounding SNOHOMISH COUNTY region which is unmatched in beauty and variety.

How much is Your Mukilteo Home Worth?

In any market condition, that's the #1 question asked by sellers of homes. If you have to sell your home in Mukilteo, we believe it should to be sold for top dollar and in a timely manner. The question is how much is that value? By    PRICING YOUR    HOME accurately using up-to-date market statistics, we will recommend a price to maximize your profit and minimize the time your home is on the market. We consider features of your property, updates and improvements you have completed, items of deferred maintenance in addition to general market factors. Our goal is to start with the most competitive price for your Mukilteo neighborhood.

Achieving the Goal

Your real estate will receive maximum exposure with our excellent    MARKETING PLAN   . Plus, we promise every aspect of the selling process will be managed to your complete satisfaction.   CONTACT US   today for your initial Mukilteo real estate evaluation. Our pledge to you is to make every aspect of the buying or selling process so satisfying to you that you are happy to introduce us to your friends, families and other people you care about most. 

 

Mukilteo History

Mukilteo, a Native American name that over time became known as a "good camping ground," is the site where the Point Elliott Treaty was signed by Governor Isaac Stevens and representatives of 22 Native American tribes in 1855. A monument commemorating the signing of the Peace Treaty is located at the Mukilteo Community Center. Mukilteo became the county's first trading post and settlement in 1858 and preceded Snohomish as the first county seat. Pioneers to Mukilteo developed a trading post, lumber mill, cannery and a port of entry for the trading ships.

Mukilteo is the home to the historic 1906 Mukilteo Light Station, located within Lighthouse Park which offers an accessible beach, picnic area and boat launch. The Light Station is available for touring and special events. Mukilteo is also a regional transportation hub for the State Ferry System that connects Mukilteo to Clinton on Whidbey Island. The Mukilteo-Clinton ferry provides the opportunity for a great walk-on 60 minute boat ride, or take your car for a full-day excursion to Whidbey Island, Deception Pass or the Olympic Peninsula.

Demographics

Mukilteo is a waterfront community situated on Puget Sound in southern Snohomish County, about 25 miles north of Seattle.  This is another of the up-scale communities served by Help-U-Sell Puget Sound brokers. There are 100’s of Mukilteo real estate properties and Mukilteo homes for sale in the city. This scenic area has views of the Olympic Mountains to the west and the Northern Cascade Mountains to the north and east.  Annual precipitation for the region is approximately 35 inches and visitors find moderate weather conditions from May through the end of October.

The city of Mukilteo was incorporated in 1947 with a population of 775. In 1980 an area to the south of the Mukilteo boundaries was annexed, which was followed by the 1991 annexation of Harbor Pointe. This annexation almost doubled  Mukilteo's population from 6,900 to 13,000 and increased the Mukilteo's area to 6.25 square miles. Today Mukilteo's population has grown to more than 20,000 people and its diverse, multi-cultural residents continue to share a great sense of pride, history and tradition of community involvement.  Mukilteo amenities include quaint shopping areas, restaurants, financial institutions and several parks and open spaces for recreational opportunities. Mukilteo is also a neighbor to the Boeing Company, Paine Field Regional Airport and other major employers along a technology corridor that reaches from northern King County through Mukilteo. 

Whether a "good camping ground" or a place to call home, Mukilteo affords its citizens the opportunity to live, work and play in a beautiful community of the Pacific Northwest. 

 



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