
GALLERY
PROPERTY DETAIL
Key Details
Sold Price $820,000
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Single Family Residence
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 2, 884 sqft
Price per Sqft $284
Subdivision Nottage Hill / Cedar Mill
MLS Listing ID 24344892
Style Stories2
Bedrooms 4
Full Baths 2
Year Built 2000
Annual Tax Amount $8,324
Tax Year 2023
Lot Size 5,227 Sqft
Property Sub-Type Single Family Residence
Location
State OR
County Washington
Area _149
Building
Lot Description Corner Lot
Story 2
Sewer Public Sewer
Water Public Water
Interior
Heating Forced Air
Cooling Central Air
Fireplaces Number 1
Fireplaces Type Gas
Exterior
Exterior Feature Covered Deck, Fenced, Gazebo, Patio, Public Road, Storm Door
Parking Features Attached
Garage Spaces 2.0
Roof Type Composition
Schools
Elementary Schools Cedar Mill
Middle Schools Tumwater
High Schools Sunset
Others
Acceptable Financing Cash, Conventional, FHA, VALoan
Listing Terms Cash, Conventional, FHA, VALoan
MORTGAGE CALCULATOR
REVIEWS
- We recently met with this agent to potentially list our home but ultimately chose to work with someone else—and we’re very glad we did.Our home is a spacious, well-maintained 2,222 sq ft ranch-style property with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and rare oversized front and back yards. It features an extensively updated kitchen with open shelving, white cabinetry, and black granite countertops, all hardwood flooring, large laundry room, a large sunroom with skylights, large walk-in closet with skylights and beautiful outdoor touches like a built-in fire pit and generous decking. It’s open, bright, and clearly cared for.Unfortunately, the agent arrived completely unprepared—she brought no comps whatsoever—not printed, not digital, nothing. Instead, she relied entirely on vague, personally subjective opinions that didn’t reflect any real understanding of our home features or the current market. While still in our home, she repeatedly implied it was a low-value property and even suggested we vacate entirely for it to sell—as if the space itself wasn’t worth showing. We have minimal furniture in the home and it's not cluttered. So the comments were entirely inappropriate, to suggest we have "too much stuff" or that it's beyond messy to sell while living in it.To add to the discomfort, she made dismissive remarks about our crated dogs—who were calmly contained and not roaming the home. Rather than simply acknowledging them, she treated their presence as a problem, which felt unnecessarily negative and unprofessional, as our dogs (An English Mastiff and French Bull Dog, Boxer Mix - are family to us - not a "problem" to dealt with.The next morning, we received a follow-up email where she doubled down on her low pricing opinion—claiming our home would likely sell in the high $500k to low $600k range-including her "comps" that she should have brought with her initially. Then, she abruptly added that she’d be in Greece for three weeks during our ideal timeline and wouldn’t be available therefore she's not the right fit for us - again mentioning with that statement a basic "good luck getting that house sold for less than $500k. It was back-handed - and again unprofessional. That excuse felt disingenuous. No experienced agent accepts a listing appointment without knowing their own travel schedule. It was clear her decision wasn’t based on a scheduling conflict—it was based on personal preferences and her discomfort that we didn’t accept her opinion as fact and that we were polite, but told her the day of our meeting we were not interested in working further with her. Rather than owning that, she repositioned the outcome to sound like a professional courtesy.In contrast, the agent we chose came fully prepared with relevant comps, a confident pricing strategy in the $700k range, and the respect and strategy we expect from a seasoned professional. Including taking the time to meet and greet our dogs telling us (they need to know me, I'll be here often). Sellers deserve more than bias, unpreparedness, and defensiveness. They deserve honesty, data, and respect. It's clear is not sure which side she is actively working for: She was more focused on serving the buyer - NOT US, the seller's - We would not recommend this agent.hellotanyalyn
- Renee was great to work with and really helped us with a few issues with making our house acceptable to the buyers. She had to work with our HOA and our buyers needs and really came through for us. Thanks, Renee!lynncjohnson
- Renee is absolutely wonderful to work with. We worked with Renee and her team on the sale of our aunts house. Our aunt lived in the house for over 50 years, so this was a major life change for her. Renee made the entire process seamless and stress-free. She ensured we were comfortable every step of the way. Renee's experience and knowledge clearly shows through the professional, but also personal approach she takes and is fully invested in her clients. Renee suggested staging the home to showcase the homes character and charm, she took care of every detail during this process. Her attention to detail goes above and beyond and is likely the reason for multiple offers within the first weekend. We appreciate her time, dedication, honesty and transparency throughout the whole process.We highly recommend Renee and her team.Bill and Denisebill balzer