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Well, first off, we got a dog! That isn’t real estate-related of course, except in the sense that lots of people associate pets with a home of one’s own and a yard to run around and play in. Hubby wrote about him in his own personal blog here and here.

Over 175,000 people call the Tri-Cities home, according to this report released this week. And yet, no Chili’s or Krispy Kreme, how does that happen?

Re: the ubiquitous round-about here in the Tri-Cities (actually, they’re all in Benton County, I think)…we’re all okay with the one-laners, but the two-laners, like the one at Steptoe/Hwy. 240 is anxiety-provoking to even contemplate navigating.  I HATE that one and will actually drive to the Columbia Center exit and then double-back if I need to get to Steptoe.  If I’m going to Leslie and can take a fast right off of the highway, I’ll do that, though.

The coffee shop near the office has a reader board  and they always try to put up some inspirational saying.  This week’s offering was “Life is too short to do everything you have to do to live longer ” which I really like.  But I read a relatively painless, not too time-consuming way to live longer this week so I’m passing it on.

And that’s all. I’m off to play with the puppy!

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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!

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