Tracy Cobbin
REALTOR®
Telephone: 206-353-4804
E-mail: tracy.cobbin@exprealty.com
Website: http://www.thecobbingroup.com
About The Agent
Tracy Cobbin is a native of the Greater Seattle area currently residing in Edmonds Wash. He received his real estate license 1999 and worked for Prudential NW Realty until 2006. Within that time he received awards for volume and service. Tracy was featured in Seattle Magazine as a 5 Star Service award winner from 2005 – 2007 In 2008 Tracy and wife Jana Cobbin formed The Cobbin Group a one stop shopping approach which offers real estate services lending, title & escrow, legal services hourly, social media advertising and contractor and cleaning services. Tracy is a board member and Ambassador with the Edmonds Chamber of Commerce in Edmonds Washington.
by Tracy Cobbin
on October 17, 2011
in Buying Seattle Real Estate, Community, First Time Homebuyers, Investors, North Seattle, Queen Anne, Relocation, Seattle, Seattle Activity Guide
“Wow” did you know that Seattle and Portland reached the top 10 hottest neighborhoods to live. Four of the five most popular U.S. neighborhoods are in Portland, Ore., and...
by Tracy Cobbin
on October 13, 2011
in Buying Seattle Real Estate, Community, First Time Homebuyers, Investors, North Seattle, Queen Anne, Relocation, Seattle, Seattle Activity Guide
You know we all have our own interpretations of credit and how it effects us but do we really have the accurate information or just the credit myths. Here are some myths and facts...
by Tracy Cobbin
on October 5, 2011
in Buying Seattle Real Estate, First Time Homebuyers, Investors, Relocation, Seattle, Seattle Activity Guide
One of the oldest areas of downtown Seattle “Pioneer Square” has attracted Taiwanese smartphone company HTC. Looking to expand its footprint in Seattle’s Pioneer Square...
by Tracy Cobbin
on September 12, 2011
in Edmonds, Mortgages, North Seattle, Relocation, Snohomish
Hey looking to purchase a home in the Pacific NW! Have heard the word there’s a new 100% financing program on the table and in some cases income isn’t a dis-qualifier. Its based on...