Alana Mey Top real estate agent in Bellingham

Alana Mey

COMPASS Bellingham1 Like
11 Years of Experience
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Total Sales Last Year
11
Years of Experience
95
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years
$741.3K
Average Price Point

    About Alana Mey

    A Western Washington University grad, Alana has been living in the heart of Bellingham since 1998. She renovated her home top to bottom in the Sunnyland neighborhood with her husband, a Registered Nurse at the local hospital, and their two children. She loves surrounding herself both personally and professionally with honest, compassionate individuals. Raised with an emphasis in business and finance, Alana knows the value of hard work and organization. She is a savvy professional with a background in both the legal and marketing fields. Her goal is to provide unparalleled, personalized, concierge-style service to each individual she is lucky to work with. Alana lives by her favorite quote which says, "Success is not an entitlement, it is something that must be earned every day." - Howard Shultz. Additional Items: Certified Probate Real Estate Specialist Specialties Buyer's Agent Listing Agent Relocation Expert
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    English
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    HOBBIES/INTEREST
    Travel, Hiking, Working out, Being with Family
    FAMILY
    Thriving in my PNW Lifestyle with my husband, children and dog!
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    Credentials

    LICENSE
    Real Estate - Washington - # 121114
    Designation

    Seniors Real Estate Specialist

    Certified Probate Real Estate Specialist

    Licensed Realtor

    Top Producer

    Real Estate Broker

    REALTOR

    Specialties

    • Buyers
    • Sellers
    • Residential Property

    Certified Probate Real Estate Specialist in Bellingham

    Awards

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      2026

      TOP AGENT

      Bellingham, WA

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      2026

      TOP AGENT

      Acme, WA

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    Answered Questions

    Do I really need to do all the repairs and staging my real estate agent recommends?

    I believe the question you posed at the end of your post is key. I would ask your agent to prioritize the list they provided you. What is the "Must", "Want", and "Need" on the pre-sell checklist. I am in agreement with what Agent Keith wrote as well, starting from the driveway and walking into your home as if you were buying it, what stands out to you? What do you notice? Happy Selling! AlAe?na Mey Top-Rated Real Estate Broker in Bellingham, WA Compass www.AlanaMey.com

    Answered by Alana Mey | | 26 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 week ago
    Natural or native yards?

    Great question! There are many variables that can come into play that I would recommend talking with your real estate agent about. Is your home in a neighborhood where potential buyers might want a yard for their kids? Then maybe making it grass could cast a wider net for potential buyers. However, I think a native yard sounds lovely and if it is approved by the HOA you do not need to put it back to grass before you sell. AlAe?na Mey Real Estate Broker in Bellingham, WA Compass www.AlanaMey.com

    Answered by Alana Mey | Redmond | 61 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 week ago
    I don't want to rent anymore

    Hi Collette, I would recommend reaching out to an agent in your community to help give you recommendations to lenders, programs, or who can help really get the ball rolling for you specifically. Try and find an agent who has worked with "first-time home buyers" as they are more likely to have the guidance to help get you going. To answer your question of how much money do you need. It varies. Most buyers need some upfront money, even with low-down-payment programs. Typical costs include: aEURc Down payment: can be as low as 3"3.5% of the home price (sometimes 0% with special loans) aEURc Closing costs: usually 2"5% of the price aEURc Emergency savings: lenders like to see a small cushion after you buy If you truly have $0 saved, focus first on: aEURc Building a small savings fund (even $3k"$10k is a solid start) aEURc Checking your credit score (this affects your loan options) aEURc Looking into first-time buyer programs in TexasaEUR"they can help with down payment assistance. Asking questions is the best place to start! Wishing you all the best and happy buying! AlAe?na Mey Real Estate Broker in Bellingham, WA Compass www.AlanaMey.com

    Answered by Alana Mey | Amarillo, TX, USA | 27 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 week ago
    How do I find a real estate agent who specializes in helping first-time buyers?

    Hi David! Interview several different real estate agents in your area. You will most likely need to pick an agent, but it is important to chat with different agents to see who is a good fit. Who did you talk to that you resonated with, didn't pressure you, let you ask questions and felt like they were on your timeline. I wrote a blog that covers questions to ask a variety of people in the real estate journey: https://alanamey.com/blog-alana-mey-realtor/questions-first-time-home-buyers-should-ask-their-real-estate-agent-lender-and-themselves -- It's for my area, but most ring true for any real estate journey. Wishing you the best and happy buying! AlAe?na Mey Real Estate Broker in Bellingham, WA Compass www.AlanaMey.com

    Answered by Alana Mey | Kalamazoo | 19 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 week ago
    Is it better to replace old carpet with new carpet or upgrade to hardwood before selling?

    Hi Rob! I would take photos and share it with your local flooring store, they'll be able to make recommendations on what might look best and stay within your budget. Or look at homes similar to yours that have sold recently and see what their flooring is. New floors (carpet or hard) can be a huge bonus. If you talk with your local agent, there is also the possibility of offering a buyer's credit for new floors which will allow the new owner to choose what they want and could save you money in the long run. Best of luck and happy selling! AlAe?na Mey Real Estate Broker in Bellingham, WA Compass www.AlanaMey.com

    Answered by Alana Mey | Tinley Park | 25 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 week ago
    I am 72. Can I still buy a house?

    Hi Rose! You most certainly can still purchase a home. I've helped many people in their 70s purchase homes in 55+ Communities. Wishing you happy buying! AlAe?na Mey Real Estate Broker in Bellingham, WA Compass www.AlanaMey.com

    Answered by Alana Mey | 72301 | 27 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 day ago
    Agent won't show me houses without preapproval?

    Hello Greg! I would recommend attending open houses that other agents will put on of homes you might be interested in. This will give you a feel for the suburb homes without having to go through the pre-approval process. Open Houses are usually open to the public, on the weekends, within a few hour window and can be found online. AlAe?na Mey Real Estate Broker in Bellingham, WA Compass www.AlanaMey.com

    Answered by Alana Mey | Lake Forest, IL, USA | 14 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 day ago