Buying a Home in Bothell
You Deserve a Guide,
Not Just an Agent
Buying a home is one of the biggest decisions you will ever make. I am here to make sure you make it with confidence, clarity, and no surprises.
Start the ConversationWhy Work With Aaron
What You Get When
We Work Together
Not every agent is the same. Here is what I bring to every buyer I work with.
Deep Local Knowledge
I know Bothell, Woodinville, Kirkland and Greater Seattle intimately. Neighborhoods, lifestyles, commute patterns, what is coming and what to avoid.
Honest Guidance
I will tell you when a home is priced too high, when a neighborhood is not the right fit, and when to walk away. Your long term outcome matters more than a quick commission.
Clear Communication
No jargon. No chasing me down. You will always know where things stand, what happens next, and what is expected of you.
Skilled Negotiation
In a competitive market every dollar and every term matters. I negotiate hard to protect your interests and your investment.
The Process
How We Get You
Into Your Home
Here is exactly what working together looks like from our first conversation to the day you get your keys.
Discovery Call
We talk about what you are looking for, your timeline, your budget, and any questions you have. No pressure. Just a real conversation.
Get Pre-Approved
Before we look at homes I connect you with a trusted lender. Pre-approval puts you in a strong position when the right home appears.
Home Search
I set up a customized search based on your criteria. We tour homes together and I give you honest assessments of every property.
Make an Offer
When you find the one I write a strong, strategic offer. I advise on price, terms, and contingencies to protect you.
Under Contract
Inspection, appraisal, title work. I manage the timeline and communicate with all parties so nothing falls through the cracks.
Close and Move In
We close on schedule. You get your keys. And I am still available after closing if you need anything at all.
Local Market Insight
The Bothell Market Rewards Buyers Who Are Prepared
The Greater Seattle area remains one of the most competitive real estate markets in the country. Bothell in particular has seen sustained demand driven by top-rated schools, proximity to major tech employers, and a strong sense of community.
Being prepared means having your financing in order, knowing your priorities, and working with an agent who moves quickly and strategically. That is exactly what I do.
Let's Talk StrategyAaron made buying our first home feel manageable. He explained everything, never rushed us, and negotiated hard when it counted. We got the house we wanted at a price we felt good about.
— A. Future Client Seattle, WA
Ready to Find Your Home
in Greater Seattle?
Whether you are just starting to think about buying or you are ready to move now, the best first step is a conversation. There is no obligation and no pressure. Just honest answers to your questions.
Good questions.
Real answers.
No fluff. Just the stuff you actually need to know before you start your search.
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Expect competition — especially on well-priced homes. The Greater Seattle market moves fast, and sellers know it. That doesn't mean you can't win. It means you need to show up prepared, move with confidence, and work with someone who knows how to write an offer that gets taken seriously.
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Start with your lender, not Zillow. Know your real budget — not just what you can borrow, but what you're comfortable spending. From there, get clear on your priorities. Location? Square footage? A yard for the dog? Once you know your must-haves vs. nice-to-haves, the search gets a lot more focused — and a lot less stressful.
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You can tour without it — but you can't offer without it. In this market, pre-approval isn't a formality. It's your proof of concept. Sellers want to know you're serious and ready. Getting pre-approved before you fall in love with a house means you're in a position to actually do something about it.
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Multiple offers are common on anything priced well and showing well — especially in spring and summer. But "competitive" doesn't mean "panic." It means strategy. The buyers who win aren't always the ones who offer the most. They're the ones whose offers are clean, credible, and written by someone who knows what sellers actually care about.
