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Downtown Marysville Real Estate

Downtown Marysville is the known to anyone who has visited and dropped in for a bite to eat of I-5. Downtown borders are 88th in the north, Muson Creek in the east, tate Street (Old Highway 99) in the west and Ebey Slough in the south. The City of Marysville has further defined Downtown Marysville into 6 smaller communties, Northwest Sector, North Downtown/State Ave Corridor, Southwest Sector, Downtown Core, Southeast Sector and the Waterfront Sector.

Gerenal Demographics
– 968 Acres
– Population 6,059 (2005)
– Employment 4,276 (2005)

Zoning Designations

Downtown Marysville has the highest amounts of property zoned for mixed use, within city limits, with a multitude of others; general industrial, downtown commercial, general commercial, multi-family and single family.

Waterfront Access

Ebey Waterfront Park offers the only saltwater access to the Puget Sound. Ebey offers much more than saltwater access, residents find the fishing for Sturgeon along with other fish and as an added bonus utilizing the smooth water for many water sports.

Public Works
80 Columbia Avenue
Marysville, WA 98270
o:(360) 363-8100,
f: (360) 651-5099

Schools
Marysville Middle Scool
Marysville Junior High

Parks & Recreation
Marysville Parks & Recreation
YMCA
Comford Park
Ebey Waterfront Park
Jennings Memorial Park
Jennings Nature Park

Watersheds
Allen Creek Water


Washington Through the 4 Seasons

Baker Lake Camping & Recreation

Home Buyer & Seller Information

Homebuyer Tax Credit Extension for Navy Families

As April 30, 2010 draws ever closer, many families across Snohomish County are scrambling to find a home, obtain mutual acceptance, and have the property record on or before June 30, 2010. This is not the case if you are [...]

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Snohomish County Market Updates

Poll: Has the Snohomish County Real Estate Market Hit Bottom?

Do you think the housing market has hit bottom?trends In a poll released today by Fannie Mae, nearly 2/3 of Americans say right now is a good time to purchase a home and the bottom has arrived. With that said, Snohomish [...]

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