Friday Photo #5

By in Tri-Cities, WA with 4 Comments
Published on March 4, 2011 / Last updated on March 4, 2011

Alright, due to popular demand (honestly!  People love this game!), I’m going to continue with my Friday photo postings.

It started last month, and what I do, each Friday, is post a picture of a well-known Tri-Cities sight, but from a different perspective. Each picture will be something you’ve likely seen many, many times, if you live or have lived here. However, I’ll take it from a slightly different angle or view than how you usually see it. If you have a guess as to the location, please leave it in the comments.

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Cari McGee

My husband and I came to the Tri-Cities in 1994, and we thought it would be a temporary stop on our way to larger cities. He was a television sports anchor at the time, and we planned to go wherever the "next step up" took us. Twenty-plus years later, we're still here and we've loved every minute of it! We have two children now, and we've found the Tri-Cities area is a wonderful place to raise a family. It's a great place to do outdoorsy things -- I like to hike Badger Mountain or run along the river path. I also love reading ... by a cozy fire in the winter or a beautiful picture window in the summer (with the A/C on!). I've been a licensed Realtor since 2004. I earned my managing broker's license in 2016, which means I can run my own brokerage, or create a team of real estate agents and supervise them, which is exactly what I did when I formed the Cari McGee Real Estate Team in 2018! We have administrative and marketing personnel, as well as additional agents to serve you. I became a director of the Tri-Cities Association of Realtors Board of Directors in 2016, became Secretary/Treasurer of the organization, and was elected to Vice President in 2019. Want to talk about real estate? Click here to schedule a meeting with me!

4 Comments

  1. Krista says:

    Is it Chase Bank in Kennewick on Vista?

  2. Matt McGee says:

    I never would’ve known that in a million years. Nice one.

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