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TK2 Associates, LLC Powered By John L Scott

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Issaquah, WA  
United States

Phone: 425-444-2121
Cell: 206-354-7394
Fax: 425-557-1462
Business: 425-392-1211

Tim Andrews / TK2 Associates – Issaquah Real Estate

I have sold Issaquah real estate since 2004, and have lived in two of the city’s master planned communities, the Issaquah Highlands and Talus. I currently call Talus my home. My teammate, Keith Zeiler, and I specialize in listing & selling townhomes, condominiums & single family homes. We work extensively with clients relocating into and out of the areas surrounding Microsoft, Amazon.com, Google & Boeing.


Our clients value our focus on clear, consistent communication throughout the buying & selling process. We utilize specialized tools to provide our listing clients with automated buyer & agent feedback about their home and updates regarding our marketing activities, no matter where they are in the world or what time zone they find themselves in. We also utilize the latest mobile technology to communicate with our clients; using voice, e-mail & text messaging alerts to notify our buyers of new listings that meet their criteria or changes in market conditions that may impact their buying decision.


Issaquah is the gateway to the Cascade Mountains and many of the neighborhoods have breathtaking views. Located on the shores or Lake Sammamish and just 20 minutes from downtown Seattle via I-90, the town is ideally located and very picturesque. Top rated schools and a thriving cultural atmosphere make this town a near-perfect place to call home. The Issaquah real estate market is diverse & healthy. New residents can choose from affordable apartments & condominiums to more expensive townhomes, luxury condos & single family homes of all ages, sizes & prices.


I grew up in the city of Redmond and have seen incredible changes take place there over the years. Redmond real estate saw a surge in development in the 1960’s & 70’s and has continued to grow since Microsoft made the town its world headquarters in the 80’s. Redmond Ridge is the city’s best known master planned community. Here you’ll find retail stores, offices, schools, parks, a championship golf course and newer housing ranging from rental apartments & townhomes to condos & single family homes to fit many budgets. Most homes were built by Quadrant Homes.


The city of Sammamish is located to the east of Redmond. Also known as the “plateau”, Sammamish was recently incorporated and offers exceptional Cascade Mountain views. Sammamish residents enjoy a very active, diverse & inclusive community. The Sammamish real estate market has seen steady development since the 1990’s. Housing choices are varied, with rentals and homes to purchase at many price points.


Bellevue is the often referred to as the "crown jewel" of the eastside. The city offers world class shopping, dining & entertainment venues, such as the area known as “The Bellevue Collection”. Located on the shores of Lake Washington and situated along I-405 & between I-90 & Hwy 520, it has the best access to both Seattle and the other cities of the eastside. The buzz in Bellevue real estate is in the mid and high-rise condo market. In fact, condo towers will soon outnumber office high-rise towers in the city. A growing pedestrian core is reshaping downtown and makes living & playing there very attractive to diverse populations.


I went to high school in Kirkland and have seen it completely reshaped over the years. In downtown you’ll find art galleries, restaurants, shops & a very pedestrian-friendly core. Boats gently bob up and down in the marina and you’ll take in spectacular views of Lake Washington, the Seattle skyline and the Olympic Mountains beyond. Kirkland real estate varies from high-end midrise condos to multi-million dollar homes to affordable 1960’s tract houses.
10/15/2008 8:08:00 AM

Issaquah ranks among the top 10 "Best Healthy Places to Retire"

I thought this was an interesting artical about Issaquah Washington. Living in issaquah ourself we have found it a great area to live so we thought we would share this artical. Thanks Keith & Tim NWREporter November 2008 Spending retirement years in healthy ...

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10/10/2008 3:23:00 PM

Homes Sales Up; Inventory Down as Buyers Jump Back In

It seems unexpected, but the recent credit crisis that is now gripping the world's financial markets is driving first-time buyers and investors into the real estate market as fears of rising mortgage rates and "disappearing" home loans prompt ...

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10/7/2008 2:30:00 PM

Issaquah commuters get more bus routes to Microsoft, Seattle

This is a great artical that I think shows how much Issaquah is growing and how we need great transportation. With two of the biggest park and rides, One in the Highlands and One on SR900. I think it goes to show issaquah is growing and people love our town. ...

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10/6/2008 11:27:00 PM

Understanding The Credit Markets during the 700 billion dollar bail out!!!

This is something that we got from our lender on understanding the credit market. We hope that you enjoy this post we like to be able to help provide good information. Keith & Tim The Chinese have a proverb: “May you live in interesting times.” ...

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10/6/2008 10:42:00 AM

Not Your Regular Listing Appointment

Not Your Regular Listing Appointment Well, this week brought the unexpected, to say the least. Early Monday AM we received a call from a prospective client that wanted to list their home in West Seattle. They had been unsuccessful in selling it themselves, ...

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10/6/2008 10:37:00 AM

Be the Shiny Penny!!!

As most people know, the national real estate market has taken quite a beating since the lending crisis exploded last August. As a result, home sales have slowed dramatically, foreclosures are way up & prices in some parts of the country have fallen more ...

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10/5/2008 10:59:00 AM

Choosing Your Agent -You’ll get what you pay for!

So how do you find a good, competent agent? (if you don’t already have one, that is). Even if you have an agent in mind, do yourself a favor and interview a total of 3, more if you have the stomach for it. Referrals from friends & co-workers are ...

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10/5/2008 10:55:00 AM

Pricing Your Home to Sell in Today’s Market

Ok, the house is ready to go, you’ve chosen a successful, professional agent and you’re ready to list. Now you’ll need to decide on the listing price for your home. The best way to do this is to listen to your agent. Asking prices are meaningless. ...

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10/5/2008 10:39:00 AM

Short Sales are Short on Results

Are you a homebuyer or investor that thinks buying a “short sale” listing will get you the best deal in today’s real estate market? Although the idea of a short sale – a sale where the bank/lender takes less than the outstanding loan ...

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