Real Estate Agent

Joined 01/20/2008

Marlow Harris

Seattle Dream Homes

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Marlow Harris has been a licensed real estate professional in the State of Washington since 1985, with several brokerage houses including Windermere and Coldwell Banker Bain, and is a holder of the Coldwell Banker Bain International President's Elite Designation and has been given the President's Circle, the Silver and the Diamond Awards.
She is an award-winning real estate agent, a Realtor (member of the National Association of Realtors), a member of the Washington Association of Realtors and the Northwest Multiple Listing Service, designated as a Senior Real Estate Specialist (SRES), an Accredited Buyer Representative (ABR), and a Accredited Staging Professional (ASP). She has been a seminar leader, public speaker and real estate instructor in the real estate field and writes a real estate industry blog for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.

She also has an award-winning website, SeattleDreamHomes.com and has appeared in local magazines and newspapers, on HGTV, The Fine Living Channel and in The New York Times

Marlow's specialty is the unusual home. Vintage homes, modern homes, luxury homes, the more unusual the better. She combines her love for unusual architecture and technology in a website entitled http://www.UnusualLife.com, which features offbeat dwellings, amazing architecture and strange places worldwide, moderates a real estate blog for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Seattle Real Estate Professionals, and edits and produces a Seattle arts and entertainment website and newsletter, Seattle Neighborhood Guide.

http://www.myspace.com/seattledreamhomes

Other websites of interest:

http://www.NorthwestModernHomes.com
http://www.SeattleDreamLiving.com
http://www.NorthwestGreenLiving.com
http://www.SeattleUrbanCondo.com
http://www.360Digest.com
http://www.SeattleTwist.com
http://www.SeattleDreamHomes.com

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My Comments

  • Sometimes listings expire
    By November 14, 2008 - 1:30am

    Sometimes listings expire without selling. If the MLS automatically tags those re-listed homes as "new", it's not the lack of agent ethics that is causing the misunderstanding, it's the labeling by the MLS. Perhaps homes re-listed that were on the market anytime in the last 6 months with the same agent can be labeled "Relisted" instead of "New". This would solve this problem. However, if it's relisted with a NEW agent, it should probably still be labeled as "new". To not do that is unfair to the new listing agent.

  • If you discount your regular
    By September 10, 2008 - 2:25pm

    If you discount your regular fee and hope that you can make it up in volume, you're just making more work for yourself and not doing as good a job for your clients because you're so darn busy. Better to have 10 listings at 3% than 30 listings at 1%.

  • Sol P. Sek, your comments
    By August 18, 2008 - 6:03pm

    Sol P. Sek, your comments underline the importance of having Buyers sign a Buyers Agency Agreement before being shown any properties. As you say "Buyers can work with multiple agents at a time", but in our state we have Buyer Agency, where it behooves agents to get that agreement signed before showing homes.

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