Pasco Real Estate
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Search the Pasco, 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 [email protected]
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Search the Pasco, 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 [email protected]
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Pasco, Washington is a community of approximately 74,778 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 Pasco, WA at the end of 2020:
In 2020, there were approximately 1225 real estate and property transactions in the Pasco, Washington area. Prices for property in this city are expected to rise over the next 12 months.
Local neighborhoods include West Pasco, North Pasco, Central Pasco and East Pasco. Local zip codes in this community include: 99301, and 99302.
Public and private school systems serving families in the area include Pasco High School, Tri-Cities Prep Catholic High School, St. Patrick's Catholic Elementary School, Kingspoint Christian School, and Chiawana High School. Commuters in this area are served by transit. Bus routes are located throughout Pasco.
The community was explored in 1805 by the Lewis and Clark Expedition, who camped at what is now known as Sacajawea State Park. This area was frequented by fur trappers and traders. The railroads were built next to the Columbia River in the late 1800's bringing more settlers to the town. After the completion of Grand Coulee Dam in 1941, irrigation water became plentiful and many farms were started north of Pasco. During the Hanford boom years of the 1940's through the 1970's, Pasco's economy was mainly agricultural and it was the smallest of the Tri-Cities. After construction of the Interstate 182 Bridge in the late 1980's, the Road 68 and Road 100 areas experienced an explosive growth which almost doubled Pasco's population. The West Pasco areas of Road 68 and Road 100 continue to expand, making Pasco one of the fastest growing areas in the State of Washington.
Local events and activities include Columbia Basin Community College sporting events, The Tri-Cities Dust Devils baseball team, The Pasco Farmers Market which runs from May through October, The Fiery Foods Festival, an event in September which celebrates hot foods. Trade shows, sporting events and concerts are held at the Trade Recreation Agricultural Center (TRAC).
Exceptional recreational opportunities in and around the region include the Cable Bridge Park, Chiawana Park and several other parks along the Columbia River. There are also smaller community parks, boating and world class fishing off either the Snake or Columbia River. The Sacajawea Heritage Trail has 22 miles of jogging and bike paths encircling the Tri-Cities, and runs along the Columbia River shore of Pasco.
The following types of housing are readily available in and around Pasco, WA at the end of 2020:
- Single Family Homes from $99,900 to about $1.5 million
- New construction homes from $194,900 to about $889,000
- Townhouses from $194,900 to $233,000
- There were no available suburban condos & condominiums.
In 2020, there were approximately 1225 real estate and property transactions in the Pasco, Washington area. Prices for property in this city are expected to rise over the next 12 months.
Local neighborhoods include West Pasco, North Pasco, Central Pasco and East Pasco. Local zip codes in this community include: 99301, and 99302.
Public and private school systems serving families in the area include Pasco High School, Tri-Cities Prep Catholic High School, St. Patrick's Catholic Elementary School, Kingspoint Christian School, and Chiawana High School. Commuters in this area are served by transit. Bus routes are located throughout Pasco.
The community was explored in 1805 by the Lewis and Clark Expedition, who camped at what is now known as Sacajawea State Park. This area was frequented by fur trappers and traders. The railroads were built next to the Columbia River in the late 1800's bringing more settlers to the town. After the completion of Grand Coulee Dam in 1941, irrigation water became plentiful and many farms were started north of Pasco. During the Hanford boom years of the 1940's through the 1970's, Pasco's economy was mainly agricultural and it was the smallest of the Tri-Cities. After construction of the Interstate 182 Bridge in the late 1980's, the Road 68 and Road 100 areas experienced an explosive growth which almost doubled Pasco's population. The West Pasco areas of Road 68 and Road 100 continue to expand, making Pasco one of the fastest growing areas in the State of Washington.
Local events and activities include Columbia Basin Community College sporting events, The Tri-Cities Dust Devils baseball team, The Pasco Farmers Market which runs from May through October, The Fiery Foods Festival, an event in September which celebrates hot foods. Trade shows, sporting events and concerts are held at the Trade Recreation Agricultural Center (TRAC).
Exceptional recreational opportunities in and around the region include the Cable Bridge Park, Chiawana Park and several other parks along the Columbia River. There are also smaller community parks, boating and world class fishing off either the Snake or Columbia River. The Sacajawea Heritage Trail has 22 miles of jogging and bike paths encircling the Tri-Cities, and runs along the Columbia River shore of Pasco.
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Search the Pasco, 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 [email protected]
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Choose The Right Agent!
Fred Lutes, GRI, e-PRO is a Managing Broker serving the Pasco, WA area since 2005. Fred does business with HomeSmart Elite Brokers, a local agency serving the Pasco and greater Tri-Cities area. Experience counts, and Fred has participated in many real estate closings in the Pasco 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 Pasco, 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 Pasco, WA contact Fred today!
Fred Lutes, GRI, e-PRO is a Managing Broker serving the Pasco, WA area since 2005. Fred does business with HomeSmart Elite Brokers, a local agency serving the Pasco and greater Tri-Cities area. Experience counts, and Fred has participated in many real estate closings in the Pasco 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 Pasco, 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 Pasco, WA contact Fred today!
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Search the Pasco, 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 [email protected]
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