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Allen D Minner

Allen D Minner
Real Estate Agent (Managing Broker)
Carnation WA

Managing Broker (WA: 3122)

35 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves King County, WA
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Contact Information

Brokerage
John L Scott Real Estate - Issaquah
Office Address
29216 Ne Tolt Hill Rd
Carnation, WA  98014-1282
(King County)
Office Phone
425-392-1211
Office Fax
425-391-8465
Mobile
425-830-8773
Email
alle**@**********.com
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Service Areas

Beaux Arts: WA Hunts Point: WA Bellevue: WA Yarrow Point: WA Beaux Arts Village: WA Clyde Hill: WA Ames Lake: WA Lake Marcel-Stillwater: WA Carnation: WA Duvall: WA Cottage Lake: WA Union Hill-Novelty Hill: WA Fall City: WA Snoqualmie: WA East Renton Highlands: WA Hobart: WA Issaquah: WA Mirrormont: WA Sammamish: WA Kirkland: WA Redmond: WA Bothell: WA Medina: WA Riverbend: WA Wilderness Rim: WA North Bend: WA Tanner: WA Newcastle: WA Renton: WA Clearview: WA Woodinville: WA Maltby: WA Seattle: WA

About Allen Minner

Allen Minner began his real estate career in 1991 and became a Managing Broker in 1993 Allen and his wife Kristin Minner work together in the John L Scott Bellevue-Issaquah office as Team Minner Kristin started her real estate career in 1994 and they have worked as a team since then helping hundreds of people with suburban and rural real estate transactions

Team Minner enjoy helping their clients with real estate not only during the transaction but also during their ownership They often help clients make decisions on improvements to make to increase their enjoyment and resale value too While most of the time Allen and Kristin work in King County they have helped clients from Blaine to Olympia and Bainbridge Island to Ellensburg They are also part of the relocation team at John L Scott and can help clients find an agent anywhere in the world

Allen and Kristin are relocation specialists and have experience with starter homes to luxury homes homes on acreage vacant land and condominiums They enjoy helping potential buyers learn about the home buying process and find the right property for them It is also important for Allen and Kristin to educate their clients on the investment potential of the property of their choice When working with sellers they have a knack for helping the sellers appreciate the positive aspects of their property and showcase it in the best possible way to maximize their return on investment

While real estate can have many unknowns or bumps along the way Allen and Kristin aim to use their education and background to make the experience of buying or selling as predictable as possible They both have a thorough understanding of the forms and processes in listing and selling real estate and bring a wealth of knowledge about the Pacific Northwest and a variety of properties to each transaction With combined real estate experience spanning more than 50 years Allen and Kristin are experts at anticipating potential problems and advising their clients on the best methods to maximize their position throughout the transaction

Allen and Kristin met while in college at the University of Puget Sound where they both graduated in 1983 with business degrees with concentrations in management marketing and psychology between them They live in the Snoqualmie Valley on acreage in a 1920s Craftsman Bungalow that they moved and then remodeled Allen and Kristin have two children – one who recently graduated technical college and is now working as a Land Rover mechanic and one who is a high school student with special needs

Outside of work Kristin and Allen enjoy spending time outdoors on Gabriola Island in British Columbia with family several times a year with boating crabbing and geocaching as integral activities Allen also likes fishing sailing and powerboating on local rivers lakes and the Puget Sound

Allen is also an active member of his local Snoqualmie Valley community participating in the restoration of the Fall City Hop Kiln and helping with planning transportation historic preservation and environmental issues He actively supports the Fall City Community Association Pacific Coast Rover Club Special Olympics and the monthly Fall City Neighbors community nonprofit newsletter

Allen likes restoring and showing classic Land Rovers He helped his son Dean rehab a 1972 Series III Land Rover when he was 15 years old The truck has been on six continents with the previous owner and had a lot of field repairs They got the truck in great mechanical shape and left the hard-earned patina from years of exploration Allen also enjoys his Range Rover Classic complete with Zebra stripes reminiscent to the stripes used on Land Rovers in Africa

Kristin’s passions are gardening hiking woodworking projects yoga and photography Her initial interest in building and architecture started back in the sixth grade when her mother designed their 1970s Northwest Contemporary home in Yakima Washington Kristin loves learning about trends in home and garden design and spending time nurturing her garden and photographing plants scenery and people

King County, WA Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$1,536,848
Avg. Listing Price
From Allen's portfolio
3.8 / 3.0
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,583 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
4238
Active Listings
Current inventory

King County, Washington stands as one of the Pacific Northwest's most dynamic and complex real estate markets, anchored by Seattle's tech-driven economy and stretching from Puget Sound's waterfront communities to the foothills of the Cascade Mountains. With 8,434 actively licensed real estate agents serving the region, this market reflects both the opportunities and challenges of a geography that encompasses everything from million-dollar waterfront estates in Medina to suburban family homes in Renton and rural properties in the eastern reaches of the county.

The sheer density of real estate professionals—all 8,434 agents maintaining current email contact information—speaks to the market's intensity and the sophisticated level of service required to navigate King County's diverse neighborhoods. From the urban condominiums of Belltown to the historic charm of Georgetown, agents here must understand micro-markets that can vary dramatically within just a few miles, making local expertise absolutely crucial for buyers, sellers, and investors alike.

Major King County, Washington Real Estate Markets

Seattle dominates the county's real estate landscape, but the market extends far beyond the Emerald City's boundaries to include established suburban centers like Bellevue, Redmond, and Kirkland on the Eastside, each commanding premium prices due to proximity to major tech employers. The South Sound communities of Federal Way, Kent, and Auburn offer more affordable entry points while still providing access to the region's employment centers, creating distinct investor and first-time buyer segments that savvy agents actively cultivate.

What surprises many newcomers is how significantly markets can differ between areas like Vashon Island's rural residential properties and the high-rise luxury market in downtown Bellevue, or between the artist communities in Georgetown and the executive estates of Sammamish. These variations create specialized niches where agents develop deep expertise in specific property types, price ranges, and buyer demographics, from international investors seeking Seattle penthouses to families relocating from other tech hubs.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

King County's real estate market operates with unique seasonal patterns influenced by the region's tech industry hiring cycles, university schedules from the University of Washington, and the infamous Pacific Northwest weather. The market typically sees spring surges that extend later into summer than most regions, while winter months bring opportunities for serious buyers willing to compete with fewer bidders, particularly in the luxury segments around Lake Washington and the high-end neighborhoods of Queen Anne and Capitol Hill.

Geographic constraints including Puget Sound, Lake Washington, and steep topography create natural boundaries that limit inventory and drive competition, while zoning restrictions and environmental considerations add layers of complexity that require agents to stay current on municipal regulations across dozens of different jurisdictions within the county. This complexity explains why successful agents often specialize in specific cities or neighborhoods rather than attempting to cover the entire county market.

Why Businesses Need King County, Washington Agent Contact Data

Mortgage lenders, home service providers, and real estate technology companies find King County's agent network particularly valuable because these professionals handle some of the highest-value transactions in the Pacific Northwest while serving clients who demand cutting-edge tools and services. The concentration of tech-savvy buyers and sellers means agents here quickly adopt new platforms, making them ideal early adopters for innovative real estate solutions and premium service offerings.

Having direct email access to all 8,434 licensed agents enables businesses to efficiently reach decision-makers in a market where agents frequently collaborate on complex transactions, refer clients for specialized services, and seek vendors who understand the unique demands of King County's fast-paced, high-stakes real estate environment. This comprehensive contact database becomes essential for any company serious about establishing a foothold in one of America's most influential regional real estate markets.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Allen Minner has 1 property for sale in Carnation and surrounding areas.

$465,000

Listed 2026-01-28

5021 Ripley Ln N Apt 102
Renton, WA  98056

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 932
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Current Property Rentals

Allen Minner currently has no rental properties available in Carnation and surrounding areas. Check back later.