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Snowmobile Parks in Washington State
The sport of snowmobiling is growing every year and it easy to see why. Snowmobiling offers a wonderful family and friends experience as opens up opportunities to see Washington’s back country scenery. If you are like me, you can’t get [...]
Home Buyer & Seller Information
Purchasing Short Sales & Bank Owned: Deals or Headaches?
Bank owned and short sales properties dominate the Snohomish County real estate market and it’s no surprise that many buyers are actively searching for these types of properties. But are these properties the bargain of the century or are they [...]
Snohomish County Market Updates
Snohomish County Lot Sales 4th Quarter 2009
The lot sales in the 4th quarter of 2009 Snohomish County has increased by 36% over 3rd Quarter 2009, a significant gain since it’s not typical for banks to be lending to builders. More impressively, the prices on vacant land [...]
Kellogg Marsh Neighborhood Real Estate
Kellogg Marsh Neighborhood is bordered by the Quilceda Creek in the west, 123rd in the north, 116th ST NE (the road that travels behind Marysville Pilchuck High School by student parking), 108th and 67th in west and 82nd and 88th in the south. Kellogg Marsh Neighborhood is Marysville’s largest neighborhood in dwelling units and population.
This can be attributed to the high concentration of single family and multi-family land use designations which paved the way development. There is also two community business, one general commercial and recreation designation spread out through the neighborhood.
Some of the smaller communities within the Kellogg Marsh Neighborhood are Kellogg Village, Kellogg Ridge, Roncrest and Cumberland Court.
General Demographics
– 1,249.1 Acres
– Dwelling Units 2,864
– Population 6,971
– Employment 1,135
Schools
– Cascade Elementary
– Kellogg Marsh Elementary
– Marysville Pilchuck High School
Parks & Recreation
Mother Nature Window is a glimpse in the trees and plant life that make up the Pacific Northwest. It located on 100th and 55th, Mother Nature Window is easy to get to from the various Marysville neighborhoods.