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Adrian Willanger
Real Estate Broker in the Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue Metropolitan Area

About Adrian

Adrian Willanger Photo Adrian Willanger has a 30+ year track record of assisting clients in their pursuit of buying and selling homes in the Greater Seattle area. His business ethos revolves around core principles such as transparent communication, meticulous attention to detail, unwavering client advocacy, and the deep-rooted knowledge that comes from a lifetime of residency in the area.

Adrian’s attention to detail extends to homebuyers as well. Leveraging the latest market intelligence, he assists buyers in determining the correct offering price for the homes they are considering. His purchase agreements are meticulously crafted, leaving no room for confusion or misinterpretation.

When it comes to serving home sellers, Adrian’s process commences with pinpointing the correct pricing strategy. From there, it seamlessly transitions into crafting personalized marketing campaigns and culminates in deft negotiations and vigilant transaction oversight.

As a strong sales and marketing strategist, he’s committed to providing exceptional solutions and outstanding service for all of his clients.

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Latest Articles

How Pets Can Influence the Home You Should Buy
July 10, 2026
For many people, pets are more than companions. They are family. While buyers often focus on square footage, kitchens, and curb appeal, it is just as important to consider how well a home fits the needs of your four-legged family members. Thinking about your pets before making an offer can help you choose a home that is comfortable, practical, and enjoyable for everyone.
What Buyers Often Wish They Had Measured Before Closing
July 9, 2026
It is easy to fall in love with a home during a showing. The layout feels right, the kitchen is beautiful, and you can already picture where your furniture will go. Unfortunately, many buyers discover after moving in that some of their belongings do not fit quite as expected. Taking a few simple measurements before closing can save time, money, and frustration once moving day arrives. Measure Your Furniture First Large sectionals, dining tables, bed frames, and entertainment centers often become part of a home's design in our imagination. Before purchasing a home, measure your largest pieces of furniture and compare them to the dimensions of the rooms. This simple step can help you determine whether your existing furniture will fit comfortably or whether you may need to make adjustments. Do Not Forget the Doorways A spacious room does not always mean your furniture can get there. Hallways, staircases, doorways, and entryways can sometimes create unexpected challenges during moving day. Measuring these access points ahead of time helps you avoid the unpleasant surprise of discovering that your favorite sofa or refrigerator cannot make it into the room. Think About Storage Space Closets may look generous during a walkthrough, but appearances can be deceiving. Measure closet widths, pantry shelves, garage storage areas, and laundry rooms to make sure they will accommodate your everyday needs. Buyers often wish they had paid closer attention to storage because it affects daily life far more than they expected. Consider Your Vehicle The garage is another area that deserves careful attention. Measure its width, depth, and height to confirm your vehicle fits comfortably while still leaving room to open doors, store tools, bicycles, or seasonal decorations. If you own a truck or sport utility vehicle, these measurements become even more important. Planning Today Prevents Problems Tomorrow Taking measurements may not be the most exciting part of buying a home, but it is one of the easiest ways to avoid unnecessary expenses after you move in. Knowing your furniture, appliances, and vehicles will fit properly allows you to settle into your new home with confidence instead of scrambling to replace items that no longer work in the space. Buying a home is about more than choosing the right location or floor plan. Paying attention to the small details before closing can make your transition smoother and help ensure your new home feels comfortable from the very first day.
The Hidden Costs of Owning a Larger Yard
July 8, 2026
A spacious yard is one of the most desirable features for many homebuyers. It offers room for children to play, space for entertainment, and plenty of opportunities to create your own outdoor retreat. However, a larger yard also comes with ongoing responsibilities that are easy to overlook during the excitement of purchasing a home.

Adrian Willanger

BROKER
License# 17400
Cell: 206-909-7536
Direct: 509-631-8825