Ed Laine
Managing Broker and Team Leader • The Ed Laine Team • (206) 229-5515
Ed Laine has done it all. He was a lender for 30 years. A Realtor for 20 years. A general contractor. A series 7 license holder. He has been a Loan Officer, an Underwriter, a Realtor; you name it. He has done it all in the Real Estate Industry.
Ed is also very active in the community. He sits on the Boards of Youth Sports Organizations (Little League, SYFA and others). He has coached youth sports (Football, Baseball, Basketball, Soccer and more). As a two sport, Division 1 Athlete, he knows the importance of work ethic and teamwork. He even played semi-professional water polo in Australia, so you can add “world traveler” to his resume.
But Ed's most favorite thing is Real Estate. Ed has been helping Buyers, Sellers, and Brokers achieve their hopes and dreams for three decades. His experience is unmatched. Very few agents reach the $1 Billion Sold mark. And even fewer loan officers reach that same threshold in loan volume. Ed has done both. And he uses that experience to help his clients win and avoid mistakes. And he does it all with integrity, a generous heart and a teacher's approach. You will leave this experience smarter. Plain and simple.
About Kirkland
Kirkland, Washington, is a desirable place to live for various reasons:
Scenic Beauty:
Kirkland is known for its picturesque waterfront views of Lake Washington and the Olympic Mountains. The city's natural beauty, parks, and beaches make it an attractive location for those who appreciate stunning landscapes and outdoor activities.
Lifestyle:
The city offers a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, making it an ideal place to raise a family or enjoy a peaceful life. Residents can take advantage of a laid-back, yet culturally rich, lifestyle.
Education:
Kirkland is served by well-regarded public schools and is in proximity to renowned educational institutions like the University of Washington and Bellevue College. This appeals to families seeking quality education options for their children.
Job Opportunities:
Kirkland's location within the Seattle metropolitan area provides access to a wide range of job opportunities in various industries, including technology, healthcare, and finance. Commuting to nearby cities like Bellevue and Redmond is common for work.
Outdoor Recreation:
The city boasts several parks and recreational areas, including Juanita Beach Park and Cross Kirkland Corridor, which are excellent for biking, walking, and water activities. It's a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and families who enjoy outdoor adventures.
Cultural Activities:
Kirkland hosts cultural events, art galleries, and festivals throughout the year. These events showcase the city's artistic and cultural vibrancy, making it appealing to those interested in the arts and local traditions.
Community Engagement:
Kirkland has a strong sense of community involvement, with numerous volunteer opportunities and active civic engagement, making it an ideal place for those who want to be part of community initiatives.
Healthcare Facilities:
The city is home to leading healthcare facilities and hospitals, ensuring access to quality medical care for residents and their families.
Kirkland's combination of natural beauty, quality of life, educational options, and community engagement make it an attractive destination for people seeking a balance between suburban living and urban amenities in the Seattle area.
Ed and his team are one in a million for knowledge and service. Unmatched. Highly recommend! Ed and his team are one in a million for knowledge and service. Unmatched. Highly recommend!