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Marshall/Kruse Neighborhood borders I-5 and the railroad tracks in the east until it connects with the Quilceda Creek in the west and 100th in the south.
The City of Marysville’s Comprehensive plans gives insight into economical potential of the Marshall/Kruse Neighborhood. On the east side of the neighborhood sits the community business and mixed use designations, 17% of the neighborhood, which will great opportunities for neighborhood style orientated businesses. The remaining 83% is split between single family and multi-family designations.
Some of the smaller single family communities in the Marshall/Kruse Neighborhood are Marshall, Pumpkin Farms, Quilceda Firs, Whispering Firs and Sherwood Forest (not the same one as Robin Hood).
General Demographics
– 747.2 Acres
– Dwelling Units 1,795
– Population 5,138
– Employment 338
The media has done an excellent job of getting people worried about the health of the real estate industry these days. From one day to the next there is good news there is bad news spattered across the many media [...]
The morning was crisp and cool with the chance of afternoon sun. A perfect day for Coho fishing on the Stillaguamish River in Arlington. Arriving early and securing a prime spot, the time was right to cast, get the right [...]
Snohomish County is well into 2012, with another day of snow, and December 2011′s real estate statistics are published for review. Personal Experience Moment: To the disappointment of current clients, I noticed many homes in the $75k – $150 price [...]
February 20, 2008 marked a special day for Washington residents. It was a cool and clear night with the stars and other celestial objects visible to looked at with wonder and amazement. After getting off work I made it the [...]
One thing that impressed me right away was on our first meeting Toby investigated the entire house, including the crawl space while I was going over things with Mickie.
Marshall/Kruse Neighborhood Real Estate
Marshall/Kruse Neighborhood borders I-5 and the railroad tracks in the east until it connects with the Quilceda Creek in the west and 100th in the south.
The City of Marysville’s Comprehensive plans gives insight into economical potential of the Marshall/Kruse Neighborhood. On the east side of the neighborhood sits the community business and mixed use designations, 17% of the neighborhood, which will great opportunities for neighborhood style orientated businesses. The remaining 83% is split between single family and multi-family designations.
Some of the smaller single family communities in the Marshall/Kruse Neighborhood are Marshall, Pumpkin Farms, Quilceda Firs, Whispering Firs and Sherwood Forest (not the same one as Robin Hood).
General Demographics
– 747.2 Acres
– Dwelling Units 1,795
– Population 5,138
– Employment 338
Schools
– Marshall Elementary School