Lynn "Peanut" Newcomb
Broker - Realtor®
Telephone: 206.947.9228
E-mail: lynn@exprealty.com
Website: http://www.greeningseattle.com
About The Agent
Personal Statement:
"Modern society will find no solution to the ecological problem unless it takes a serious look at its lifestyle" - Pope John Paul II
Western Washington abounds with people seeking a better quality of life for themselves, their families and the environment. For many, this includes the desire for more earth-friendly options in how they live, work and play. With over 22 years of experience as a Broker in Washington, I have witnessed our regions growth firsthand. The impact this growth has on our environment concerns me. We all need to do our part to minimize the impact of this growth - whether it be buying local organic produce; caring for our landscaping with natural products; using energy efficient appliances; building or remodeling with eco-friendly products - the list goes on and on. I am excited about my Eco-Broker designation. It gives me the opportunity to share ideas, resources and options with my clients that will lead to healthier, more eco-conscious living.
My Mission Statement:
To supply easily understandable and helpful information and services to consumers who are looking to reduce the impact of their footprint on the earth. To provide outstanding service to my buyers and sellers, I believe that a partnership is essential. I form lifelong friendships with many of my clients and am proud to say that much of my business is based on referrals. I truly love my job and it shows in my attitude and dedication.
Personal Bio:
I have lived in the beautiful Pacific Northwest most of my life. My husband and I are almost empty nester's Our youngest son, Kurt, is in his senior year at The Evergreen State College working on his Bachelor of Science degree. From there, he will go to Graduate school to further his science education. Our middle son, Chad, lives in Anchorage with his wife and two beautiful children. Chad is working on his Masters in Occupational Medicine. His wife is an ER physician. Our oldest daughter, Eva, lives with her husband and children in Las Vegas. She manages a store in a large resort. My passions are gardening, the environment, real estate, snowboarding and bike riding.
Where I grew up:
Vermilion, Ohio. I have lived in the Seattle/Everett region for most of my life.
by Lynn "Peanut" Newcomb
on March 24, 2011
in Area Information, Arlington, Bothell, Clearview, Darington, Edmonds, Everett, Featured, Granite Falls, Lake Stevens, Lynnwood, Maltby, Marysville, Millcreek, Monroe, Stanwood, Woodinville
Snohomish County Real Estate Statistics March 2011 Spring is the perfect time to start planning a move. Are you a first time home buyer? You could not have picked a better time to...
by Lynn "Peanut" Newcomb
on February 25, 2011
in Area Information, Arlington, Bothell, Clearview, Darington, Edmonds, Everett, Featured, Granite Falls, Lake Stevens, Local Business, Lynnwood, Maltby, Marysville, Millcreek, Monroe, Mukilteo, Stanwood, Things To Do, Why I Love This City, Woodinville
From the desk of Snohomish County’s Aaron Reardon, I thought this was well worth sharing: Recently released data from the 2010 U.S. Census shows...
by Lynn "Peanut" Newcomb
on January 8, 2011
in Area Information, Arlington, Bothell, Clearview, Darington, Edmonds, Everett, Featured, Granite Falls, Home and Garden, Lake Stevens, Local Business, Lynnwood, Maltby, Marysville, Millcreek, Monroe, Mukilteo, Stanwood, Why I Love This City, Woodinville
Everett is the largest city in Snohomish county. Snohomish county has been striving for many years to keep it’s farming and farmers economically viable. The announcement for a...
by Lynn "Peanut" Newcomb
on December 8, 2010
in Area Information, Arlington, Bothell, Clearview, Darington, Edmonds, Everett, Featured, Granite Falls, Home and Garden, Lake Stevens, Lynnwood, Maltby, Marysville, Millcreek, Monroe, Mukilteo, Stanwood, Woodinville
Did you know that the best way to recycle plastic bags is to return them to a participating grocery store? Plastic bags and film collected at grocery stores stay cleaner and are easier...
by Lynn "Peanut" Newcomb
on November 6, 2010
in Area Information, Everett, Featured, General
I love the Point Gardner area of Everett. There are three distinct residential communities – Rucker Hill, Grand Hill and Longfellow – as well as a thriving retail and...
by Lynn "Peanut" Newcomb
on October 5, 2010
in Area Information, Arlington, Bothell, Clearview, Darington, Edmonds, Everett, Featured, Granite Falls, Lake Stevens, Lynnwood, Maltby, Marysville, Millcreek, Monroe, Mukilteo, Stanwood, Woodinville
Raccoons are really cute to look at, there is no doubt about that. The trouble is that some folks find them so adorable that they begin feeding them. This is a bad idea! The Department...