
Pullman is on the verge of nearly doubling in size this week! Washington State University is about to start its fall session for 2010. It is always an amazing transformation for sure.
From the third week of July till about the second week of August, Pullman is always very quiet. It is the time when Summer Session is over and most of our residents take their summer vacations. I have been surprised to see how busy I have been in our Real Estate Market here in Pullman during this quiet time.
The Seniors are now back getting their houses ready for Rush at WSU. The streets go from bare to jam packed. It is a time honored tradition and full of lots of fun and energy as new recruits go from house to house finishing the week with pledging. And many will go downtown Friday evening for the celebration of Pullman's National Lentil Festival. Hope to see you there! Come by and say Hi at the Beasley Real Estate booth!
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About the Author: The above piece was provided as a community service by Lori Cofer, a local Pullman Washington Real Estate Agent. Lori can be reached via email at loricofer@yahoo.com or by phone at 509-330-0086. Lori is happy to assist you in all your Pullman real estate and Moscow Idaho Real Estate needs. Lori is "Your Pullman WA Real Estate Connection
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Hi Lori - Thank you so much for referring a great Idaho loan officer to help my past client. Your referrals are trusted and you really helped him. Your efforts are truly appreciated.
Lentil festival -I just might have to try some of that lentil chili!
I hope that the market is fantastic for you as Fall comes closer
your friend in Charlottesville Virginia
Pullman is such a cool college town. Eastern Washington is blessed. I've been there (years ago) for the mad rush change to school starting. I didn't go to WSU, but a lot of my friends did.
Sounds like you town will soon go from sleepy summer village to bustling college town. I love the energy of college cities. I hope the real estate energy is high too!