November 10, 2025 - 19:49

In the latest episode of Radio Real Estate, hosts Rick Todd and Lyle Sorenson delve into the pressing issues facing property owners in Whatcom County. They welcome real estate expert Bill Geier, who brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the discussion.
The trio explores various topics, including current market trends, property values, and the impact of local regulations on homeowners. Geier emphasizes the importance of staying informed about changes in the real estate landscape, especially in a region experiencing rapid growth and development.
Listeners can expect practical advice on navigating the complexities of buying and selling properties in Whatcom County. The episode also touches on the significance of community engagement and understanding the unique characteristics of the local market.
With expert insights and engaging dialogue, this episode serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in real estate in the area, whether they are seasoned investors or first-time buyers.
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