Something fun: Luxury Houseboat Rental on Lake Coeur d’Alene

Serendipity houseboat on lake coeur d’aleneThe Coeur d’Alene Press ran an article recently talking about the Serendipity: a beautiful houseboat anyone can rent on Lake Coeur d’Alene. The owners were looking to buy/open a bed and breakfast and ended up buying the houseboat instead. Not a bad idea.

Chuck and I have often commented that when we are ready to buy a ‘vacation home’ we are going to buy a houseboat. This allows our vacation home to be located anywhere on any lake, with ever changing views and places to play. What a dream!

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This post was written by Christina Ethridge North Idaho Real Estate on October 30, 2007

Something fun: Luxury Houseboat Rental on Lake Coeur d’Alene

Serendipity houseboat on lake coeur d’aleneThe Coeur d’Alene Press ran an article recently talking about the Serendipity: a beautiful houseboat anyone can rent on Lake Coeur d’Alene. The owners were looking to buy/open a bed and breakfast and ended up buying the houseboat instead. Not a bad idea.

Chuck and I have often commented that when we are ready to buy a ‘vacation home’ we are going to buy a houseboat. This allows our vacation home to be located anywhere on any lake, with ever changing views and places to play. What a dream!

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This post was written by Christina Ethridge North Idaho Real Estate on October 30, 2007

Something fun: Luxury Houseboat Rental on Lake Coeur d’Alene

Serendipity houseboat on lake coeur d’aleneThe Coeur d’Alene Press ran an article recently talking about the Serendipity: a beautiful houseboat anyone can rent on Lake Coeur d’Alene. The owners were looking to buy/open a bed and breakfast and ended up buying the houseboat instead. Not a bad idea.

Chuck and I have often commented that when we are ready to buy a ‘vacation home’ we are going to buy a houseboat. This allows our vacation home to be located anywhere on any lake, with ever changing views and places to play. What a dream!

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This post was written by Christina Ethridge North Idaho Real Estate on October 30, 2007

Why sellers keep choosing the same agent, over and over again ?!?!?

overpriced homes will not sellWe heavily prospect expired listings. Typically, by the time sellers come to us, they are ready for truth and honesty. They are ready for reality. I am a big proponent of being 100% honest, and because of this, there are sellers out there that decide not to use our teams real estate services.

For a while I thought I was doing something wrong as it seems I’m running about 50/50. For every 2 listing appointments I go on I am taking 1 listing and “losing” 1 listing. The “lost” listings are choices either by me or the seller chooses to use someone else. It wasn’t until I started really watching what Russell Shaw does and listening to what he says that I realized that I’m doing it right, perfectly right. I should be running about 50/50 and no, higher ratios are not something to strive for. I want to work with sellers who want to sell and will work to sell. I could care less to have an ‘inventory of listings’ just to say I have ### number of listings.

I recently had a meeting with an owner that has moved out of their home. They are financially strapped and have moved into something less expensive. They’ve had this home on the market for the past 17 months - listing 3 different times over that time period with the same agent. The home has been over priced anywhere from 7%-9% throughout this time period. With hundreds of similar homes to choose from in significantly better condition, even 1/2% over priced is fatal and will result in no sale for the seller.

When I met with the seller, I told the truth. I talked about the work that needed to be done in order to sell the home for top dollar. The home smelled badly of pets and the carpets needed to be replaced. Additionally, the home desperately needed interior painting and exterior sprucing and cleaning up. In other words, I let the owners know they had work to do. The owner is financially strapped and can’t do any work that requires money. That means the major depreciating issue on the home (the pet smell filled carpet) can not be replaced. This means less money for the seller. This also means that the home absolutely must be priced lower than it’s comparables to get anyone interested.

Now, on to comparables. For some reason, this particular subdivision is beyond over priced. Every single home in this subdivision is at least 7-9% over priced, many are closer to 20% over priced. They’ve been languishing on the market for months and months, when homes are selling in other areas. For some reason, owners in this particular neighborhood think their homes are worth more than the exact same home (literally in some cases) in other nearby neighborhoods. Why? Who knows, but the agents listing homes in this particular neighborhood are not doing their job, quite literally.

Here are my thoughts why sellers keep choosing the same agent over and over again, even though their home just sits on the market. See, when an owner tells me they need to sell and tells me why, I take it seriously. I want to do my job and price the home well so that it sells within the time frame needed by the owner, making the owner as much money as possible. It is not easy having to tell owners things they do not want to hear. Sellers all too often choose agents that will:

  • List their home at a higher price
  • List their home for a ‘lower’ commission
  • Not require them to do any prep work on the home

While I totally understand this thinking, choosing an agent based upon any one of these reasons is unwise and quite foolish. To continue choosing the same agent because of these reasons is, well, shame on you.

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This post was written by Christina Ethridge North Idaho Real Estate on October 30, 2007

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Q’emilin Hiking Trails: Post Falls Idaho: We have it all here in North Idaho!

Q'emilin Park - Looking over the Spokane RiverIt’s the end of October and it’s Sunny and 60* here in North Idaho. Rather unusual actually. We jumped on the opportunity to spend one last gorgeous fall day outside hiking. We chose the Q’emilin Hiking Trails - it’s a 40 acre trail system that boasts rock climbing, river walks, dam watching and lots and lots of hiking.

We had an absolutely blast and we all got much needed exercise. The beauty of it all? It took us less than 5 minutes from our door to the trails (via car).

I love living in North Idaho!

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This post was written by Christina Ethridge North Idaho Real Estate on October 29, 2007

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Q’emilin Hiking Trails: Post Falls Idaho: We have it all here in North Idaho!

Q'emilin Park - Looking over the Spokane RiverIt’s the end of October and it’s Sunny and 60* here in North Idaho. Rather unusual actually. We jumped on the opportunity to spend one last gorgeous fall day outside hiking. We chose the Q’emilin Hiking Trails - it’s a 40 acre trail system that boasts rock climbing, river walks, dam watching and lots and lots of hiking.

We had an absolutely blast and we all got much needed exercise. The beauty of it all? It took us less than 5 minutes from our door to the trails (via car).

I love living in North Idaho!

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This post was written by Christina Ethridge North Idaho Real Estate on October 29, 2007

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Q’emilin Hiking Trails: Post Falls Idaho: We have it all here in North Idaho!

Q'emilin Park - Looking over the Spokane RiverIt’s the end of October and it’s Sunny and 60* here in North Idaho. Rather unusual actually. We jumped on the opportunity to spend one last gorgeous fall day outside hiking. We chose the Q’emilin Hiking Trails - it’s a 40 acre trail system that boasts rock climbing, river walks, dam watching and lots and lots of hiking.

We had an absolutely blast and we all got much needed exercise. The beauty of it all? It took us less than 5 minutes from our door to the trails (via car).

I love living in North Idaho!

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This post was written by Christina Ethridge North Idaho Real Estate on October 29, 2007

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North Idaho Golfing is the best: Golfweek ranks the BEST Residential and Resort Golf Courses

Golfweek seems to think a lot about North Idaho Golfing, ranking 3 of our many courses . . . 2 under Resort and 1 under Residential.

The #10 best residential course belongs to Black Rock, a private golf course designed by Jim Engh located on the shores of Lake Coeur d’Alene.

The #63 best resort course belongs to new kid on the block: Circling Raven Golf Club designed by Gene Bates. At just under 4 years old, this course has become extremely popular with high net worth individuals. One excellent feature, it’s an awesome course and it’s generally known to be ‘paparazzi’ free.

The #88 best resort course belongs to our good ole standard: The Coeur d’Alene Resort Golf Course. Designed by Scott Miller in 1991, there simply isn’t another course like this one in the world.

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This post was written by Christina Ethridge North Idaho Real Estate on October 28, 2007

Local Area Events in Coeur d’Alene and Post Falls Idaho

October 11 - “Lunch Down Under” at the Outback Steakhouse. This is a fundraiser for the youth residing at Children’s Village. Make your reservation by calling (208) 667-1189.

October 12-November 3 - The Art Spirit Gallery features Mary Farrell, Spokane printmaking and watercolor painting. Reception/Downtown ArtWalk is October 12. Call (208) 765-6006 for details.

October 13 - The Old Church Arts & Cultural Center presents “Forever Plaid,” a fun-filled musical theater production set in the ’50’s - 7:00pm. Please call (208) 457-8950 for details.

October 18-28 - Lake City Playhouse presents “The Rainmaker.” For information and reservations call (208) 667-1323.

October 19-21, 24-31 - Post Falls Lion’s Club Haunted House. Call (208) 660-8936 for more information.

October 20 - Everybody’s Bazaar sponsored by the Spokesman Review - Kootenai County Fairgrounds. For details call (509) 459-5051.

October 20 - Smart Women/Smart Money Conference - The Coeur d’Alene Resort - Help Idaho women reach for their financial stars! Call (208) 340-1351 for more information.

October 25 - Fourth Annual Humanities Dinner - 7:30pm - Coeur d’Alene Resort. The speaker will be nationally recognized author Andrew Carroll. For more information call (888) 345-5346.

October 27 - Boys & Girls Club D4 Masquerade Ball - Greyhound Park & Events Center. Tickets are available at Awards Etc., D. A. Davidson, and the Post Falls Chamber office. For more information please call (208) 661-9316.

October 31 - Halloween Alternative Festival sponsored by North Country Chapel - Kootenai County Fairgrounds. For more information call (208) 773-4250

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This post was written by Christina Ethridge North Idaho Real Estate on October 11, 2007

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Local Area Events in Coeur d’Alene and Post Falls Idaho

October 11 - “Lunch Down Under” at the Outback Steakhouse. This is a fundraiser for the youth residing at Children’s Village. Make your reservation by calling (208) 667-1189.

October 12-November 3 - The Art Spirit Gallery features Mary Farrell, Spokane printmaking and watercolor painting. Reception/Downtown ArtWalk is October 12. Call (208) 765-6006 for details.

October 13 - The Old Church Arts & Cultural Center presents “Forever Plaid,” a fun-filled musical theater production set in the ’50’s - 7:00pm. Please call (208) 457-8950 for details.

October 18-28 - Lake City Playhouse presents “The Rainmaker.” For information and reservations call (208) 667-1323.

October 19-21, 24-31 - Post Falls Lion’s Club Haunted House. Call (208) 660-8936 for more information.

October 20 - Everybody’s Bazaar sponsored by the Spokesman Review - Kootenai County Fairgrounds. For details call (509) 459-5051.

October 20 - Smart Women/Smart Money Conference - The Coeur d’Alene Resort - Help Idaho women reach for their financial stars! Call (208) 340-1351 for more information.

October 25 - Fourth Annual Humanities Dinner - 7:30pm - Coeur d’Alene Resort. The speaker will be nationally recognized author Andrew Carroll. For more information call (888) 345-5346.

October 27 - Boys & Girls Club D4 Masquerade Ball - Greyhound Park & Events Center. Tickets are available at Awards Etc., D. A. Davidson, and the Post Falls Chamber office. For more information please call (208) 661-9316.

October 31 - Halloween Alternative Festival sponsored by North Country Chapel - Kootenai County Fairgrounds. For more information call (208) 773-4250

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This post was written by Christina Ethridge North Idaho Real Estate on October 11, 2007

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