Jenn Eddleman, Realtor

Jenn Eddleman, Realtor All In, For You Jenn brings over three years of real estate experience, known for her honest communication, exceptional service, and calm, can-do attitude.

As a lifelong resident of the Pacific Northwest and a proud member of the Skagit Valley community for the past 30 years, Jenn Eddleman loves sharing her corner of the world. A dedicated Broker with Windermere Real Estate/Skagit Valley, she works with clients throughout Skagit, Whatcom, and northern Snohomish Counties. She guides clients through every step of the buying or selling process, whether

they’re first-time homebuyers, relocating, or downsizing. As a certified Senior Real Estate Specialist (SRES), she particularly enjoys assisting older adults in transitioning to the next phase of life and supporting their families throughout the process. Deeply involved in her community, Jenn has volunteered as a certified Master Gardener with the WSU Skagit Valley Extension, served on the Burlington Parks and Recreation Advisory Board, and currently sits on the boards for Skagit Preschool and Resource Center (SPARC) and the North Puget Sound Association of Realtors. She’s also a proud graduate of the Leadership Skagit Class of 2024. Jenn is passionate about making every real estate journey as smooth and stress-free as possible. Reach out today and let her help you find your next place to call home.

A quick Google review might feel small, but it carries real impact.It helps future buyers and sellers feel confident in ...
06/05/2026

A quick Google review might feel small, but it carries real impact.

It helps future buyers and sellers feel confident in who they are working with. It builds trust before a conversation even begins.

Real experiences from real clients speak louder than any marketing ever could.

If you have had a great experience working with a real estate professional, sharing it helps more people than you realize.

It takes a minute but lasts for years.

What do global events have to do with your local housing market? More than you might think. In the latest episode of Num...
06/04/2026

What do global events have to do with your local housing market? More than you might think. In the latest episode of Numbers to Know, Windermere Principal Economist Jeff Tucker breaks down how oil prices, inflation, mortgage rates, and broader economic trends are influencing today's real estate market. If you're wondering what the latest headlines could mean for home values, buyers, sellers, and the months ahead, this is a great watch. Check out the full video here: https://youtu.be/_eObE3CUnEQ

First impressions are everything in real estate.From the curb to the front door, buyers are forming opinions immediately...
06/04/2026

First impressions are everything in real estate.

From the curb to the front door, buyers are forming opinions immediately. Landscaping, cleanliness, lighting, and even scent all play a role.

Inside, clutter free spaces and neutral tones allow buyers to picture themselves living there.

You do not get a second chance at that first feeling.

The goal is to make them want to stay the moment they walk in.

06/03/2026

As activity picks up, the pace of the market can feel overwhelming.

New listings appear quickly. Showings get scheduled back to back. Decisions start to stack on top of each other.

Buyers who stay organized handle this much differently. They keep track of what they have seen, what stood out, and what did not.

That structure creates clarity when things start moving fast.

Organization is not just helpful. It becomes a major advantage when timing matters.

Before scrolling listings or booking showings, the most important move is getting pre approved.This is what tells you yo...
06/02/2026

Before scrolling listings or booking showings, the most important move is getting pre approved.

This is what tells you your real buying power, not just a guess. It also puts you in a stronger position when you find the right home.

In competitive situations, sellers take buyers more seriously when financing is already lined up.

Confidence in your numbers leads to better decisions.

The search becomes clearer, faster, and far less stressful.

The difference between a home that sits and one that sells quickly is rarely luck. It is strategy. Pricing correctly fro...
06/01/2026

The difference between a home that sits and one that sells quickly is rarely luck. It is strategy. Pricing correctly from day one, strong first impression photography, and timing your launch all play a major role.

Buyers are more educated than ever and they move fast when something feels right.

The goal is not just to list a home.
It is to position it so well that the right buyer feels like they cannot miss it.

That is where real results happen.

Closing day often feels like the finish line, but for many people it is really the beginning.The first night in a new ho...
05/31/2026

Closing day often feels like the finish line, but for many people it is really the beginning.

The first night in a new home
Figuring out new routines
Settling into a different space

There is an adjustment period that comes after the transaction is complete. It takes time for a house to start feeling familiar.

That transition is part of the process, not something to rush.

A home is not built in a day. It is built over time through lived experiences.

Buying or selling a home is rarely just about the property itself.It is about what comes next.A change in lifestyleMore ...
05/30/2026

Buying or selling a home is rarely just about the property itself.

It is about what comes next.

A change in lifestyle
More space or less
A new chapter beginning

The property is simply the setting. The real decision is about where life is going.

When that bigger picture is clear, the process becomes easier to navigate and decisions feel more aligned.

Real estate is not just a transaction. It is a transition.

One of the biggest factors influencing the market is something many people overlook.Inventory.The number of homes availa...
05/29/2026

One of the biggest factors influencing the market is something many people overlook.

Inventory.

The number of homes available changes how buyers and sellers behave. When options are limited, buyers move differently. When choices increase, they become more selective.

Understanding this helps explain why the same strategy does not always work in every market.

Paying attention to inventory provides context behind what is happening and why.

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1030 East College Way
Mount Vernon, WA
98273

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