CBC students to compete nationally, thanks to donation

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Bogert Aviation is the new hero to four CBC students by donating $9,000 to help the students compete in a national Skills USA competition.  The competition is scheduled for June 20-26 and is geared towards automated manufacturing technology and its a teamwork project.

Owner Richard Bogert has hired several CBC students over the years and has been very pleased with the quality of his employees. He felt it was time to give back to the CBC program that gave him such qualified employees. 

Rob Walker, the instructor of CBC’s Machine Technology program indicates that a name change is due for the program, from Machine Technology to Manufacturing Technology because of the level of skills that consist in the program more accurately fit into the manufacuring fields.

Tri-City Housing beats the Nation’s Trend

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010


Once again the Tri-Cities has resisted the downward trend of property values across the nation, and finds itself in contrast with rising property valuations. Franklin County has been the fastest growing county in the state for the last two years and also one of the fastest growing in the nation. Officials in Franklin County expect values to continue to rise at an average of 3-4 percent as they prepare to mail out revaluation notices within the next month. Benton County anticipates remaining at the current level.

Many other communities within our state are facing devaluation at a significant rate which in turn decreases their tax base. For many its been decades since they’ve lost ground in property valuations. According to a recent market survey in the Tri-Cities, the first quarter of 2010 shows that the median residential resale price encompassing the bicounty area is $176,600, thus being an almost 6 percent increase over the entire year of 2008.

Franklin County continues to see it’s main increase in values due to the development of West Pasco and some large farms. Meanwhile, there are some pockets of decrease in the county, mostly around the Connell area because of unspecified market conditions there.

Much of the success of the Tri-Cities’ ability to remain strong, is due to the stimulus money that came into the Hanford cleanup projects, however, many individuals and organizations have worked diligently to diversify our community so that not all economic strength comes from strictly the Hanford area, but instead comes from growth in agricultural, food processing, and tourism dollars. They have been very successful in their endeavors which in turn have created the economic stability that the Tri-Cities and surrounding communities enjoy today.

Welcome to Distinctive Properties, Inc

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

We want to warmly welcome two agents to our Distinctive family!  Dina Mendoza has been a Realtor in the Tri-Cities area for 10 years. Susan Bond is a new agent and has been working in the Kennewick School District for many years.  We are so happy to have both these talented ladies working with us and wish them many years of success!

5/24/2010 Weekly Real Estate Statistics for Tri-Cities

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Here are this week’s real estate statistics for real estate in and around the Tri-Cities, Washington, provided by Distinctive Properties, Inc.  Read more http://www.distinctiveprop.com/files/files/5.24.2010Stats.pdf

5/17/2010 Weekly Real Estate Statistics

Monday, May 17th, 2010

Take a look at this weeks statistics on home sales in the Tri-Cities, Washington.  http://www.distinctiveprop.com/files/files/5.17.10Stats.pdf