Summer in Gig Harbor
Each Monday I like to write some sort of a real estate report. I’m going to make this week’s report a little different. Many real estate agents say it’s their job to sell homes. I don’t sell homes. I do, but I don’t. I introduce people to Gig Harbor, help them to fall in love with all that Gig Harbor and Washington have to offer (that’s not a tough job, by the way), and then I help them find a house for sale in Gig Harbor that fits their needs. So I guess I do sell homes, but I don’t see that as my primary responsibility.
I don’t mind the rain much, but I will admit that Gig Harbor’s weather from November through April can be a bit tough. Summers in Gig Harbor, however, can’t be beat. Here’s a quick look at what I mean. If living in an area like this interests you, give me a call. If you currently live in the area, and this makes you want a waterview or waterfront home, I can help with that, too.









