Richland Real Estate
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Search the Richland, Washington MLS (Multiple Listing Service) for current property for sale listings HERE!
Contact Fred Lutes, REALTOR® by phone at 509-366-9821, and by email at Fred@FredLutes.com
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Search the Richland, Washington MLS (Multiple Listing Service) for current property for sale listings HERE!
Contact Fred Lutes, REALTOR® by phone at 509-366-9821, and by email at Fred@FredLutes.com
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Richland, Washington is a community of approximately 57,303 people. (2018 estimate) It is also considered to be part of the Tri-Cities, Washington area and the Southeastern Washington area.
The following types of housing are readily available in and around Richland, WA:
In 2020, there were approximately 1,338 real estate and property transactions in the Richland, Washington area. Prices for property in this community are expected to rise over the next 12 months.
Local zip codes in this community include: 99352, and 99354.
Public and private school systems serving families in the area include Richland Senior High School, Tri-Cities Prep Catholic High, St. Patrick's Catholic, Kingspoint Christian School, and Chiawana High School. Commuters in this area are served by transit. Bus routes are located throughout Richland.
The community was founded in approximately 1905 after W.R. Amon and his son Howard purchased 2,300 acres and proposed a town site. It was named Richland after Nelson Rich, a legislator and land developer. It stayed a farm town until the government bought it out to be used as a bedroom community for the Hanford site. With so many places to visit within the City of Richland, there is almost unlimited possibilities for activities with family or friends. One can visit the athletic fields, go boating, visit the community center that has very diverse class options, dog areas, many parks, trails, and pools.
Local events and activities include wine tours, seminars, trade shows and activities sponsored by individual subdivisions are held throughout Richland, Washington. Some of the activities include a parent/toddler class, Farmers market during the summer, yoga in the park, and the Tumbleweed Festival.
Exceptional recreational opportunities in and around the region include Howard Amon Park, Leslie Groves Park, golfing, movie theatres, theaters, concerts, bazaars, community parks, boating and fishing, jogging and bike paths, along both the Columbia River and the Yakima River.
The City of Richland, WA is also home to the U.S. Department of Energy's Hanford Reservation, simply known locally as Hanford. Hanford's current efforts towards environmental restoration has been mainly focused on the River Corridor. This effort will hopefully be complete in 2015 and the cleanup area will go from over 580 square miles to a central 75 square miles.
Richland has many desirable neighborhoods and the school system is highly regarded. Kadlec Medical Center provides "state of the art" care and has been awarded the Intensive Unit Beacon Award presented by the American Association of Critical Care Nurses.
The following types of housing are readily available in and around Richland, WA:
- Single Family Homes from $30,000 to $1.3 million
- New construction homes from $370,000 to $1.3 million
- Townhouses from $280,000 to $429,900
- Suburban condos & condominiums from $299,000 to $1.150 million
In 2020, there were approximately 1,338 real estate and property transactions in the Richland, Washington area. Prices for property in this community are expected to rise over the next 12 months.
Local zip codes in this community include: 99352, and 99354.
Public and private school systems serving families in the area include Richland Senior High School, Tri-Cities Prep Catholic High, St. Patrick's Catholic, Kingspoint Christian School, and Chiawana High School. Commuters in this area are served by transit. Bus routes are located throughout Richland.
The community was founded in approximately 1905 after W.R. Amon and his son Howard purchased 2,300 acres and proposed a town site. It was named Richland after Nelson Rich, a legislator and land developer. It stayed a farm town until the government bought it out to be used as a bedroom community for the Hanford site. With so many places to visit within the City of Richland, there is almost unlimited possibilities for activities with family or friends. One can visit the athletic fields, go boating, visit the community center that has very diverse class options, dog areas, many parks, trails, and pools.
Local events and activities include wine tours, seminars, trade shows and activities sponsored by individual subdivisions are held throughout Richland, Washington. Some of the activities include a parent/toddler class, Farmers market during the summer, yoga in the park, and the Tumbleweed Festival.
Exceptional recreational opportunities in and around the region include Howard Amon Park, Leslie Groves Park, golfing, movie theatres, theaters, concerts, bazaars, community parks, boating and fishing, jogging and bike paths, along both the Columbia River and the Yakima River.
The City of Richland, WA is also home to the U.S. Department of Energy's Hanford Reservation, simply known locally as Hanford. Hanford's current efforts towards environmental restoration has been mainly focused on the River Corridor. This effort will hopefully be complete in 2015 and the cleanup area will go from over 580 square miles to a central 75 square miles.
Richland has many desirable neighborhoods and the school system is highly regarded. Kadlec Medical Center provides "state of the art" care and has been awarded the Intensive Unit Beacon Award presented by the American Association of Critical Care Nurses.
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Search the Richland, Washington MLS (Multiple Listing Service) for current property for sale listings HERE!
Contact Fred Lutes, REALTOR® by phone at 509-366-9821, and by email at Fred@FredLutes.com
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Choose The Right Agent!
Fred Lutes, GRI, e-PRO is a Managing Broker serving the Richland, WA area since 2005. Fred does business with HomeSmart Elite Brokers. Experience counts, and Fred has participated in many real estate closings in the Richland and greater Tri-Cities market over the years.
The HomeSmart Elite Realty team provides service to both buyers and sellers of real property.
As a full time, Realtor®, Fred specializes in new and resale residential properties in the Richland, WA area. Specific qualifications include listening to and thoroughly understanding his client's requirements. He uses his broad experience and state of the art technology to meet those requirements. He gives full attention to the detail follow up that is required and his goal is to exceed his client's expectations. Over the years he has witnessed the growth of the Tri-Cities and Richland and is very familiar with the area.
For superior real estate service in and near Richland, WA contact Fred today!
Fred Lutes, GRI, e-PRO is a Managing Broker serving the Richland, WA area since 2005. Fred does business with HomeSmart Elite Brokers. Experience counts, and Fred has participated in many real estate closings in the Richland and greater Tri-Cities market over the years.
The HomeSmart Elite Realty team provides service to both buyers and sellers of real property.
As a full time, Realtor®, Fred specializes in new and resale residential properties in the Richland, WA area. Specific qualifications include listening to and thoroughly understanding his client's requirements. He uses his broad experience and state of the art technology to meet those requirements. He gives full attention to the detail follow up that is required and his goal is to exceed his client's expectations. Over the years he has witnessed the growth of the Tri-Cities and Richland and is very familiar with the area.
For superior real estate service in and near Richland, WA contact Fred today!
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Search the Richland, Washington MLS (Multiple Listing Service) for current property for sale listings HERE!
Contact Fred Lutes, REALTOR® by phone at 509-366-9821, and by email at Fred@FredLutes.com
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