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Cathy Strickland

Cathy Strickland
Real Estate Agent (Broker)
Moses Lake WA

Broker (WA: 84054)

20 years experience

REALTOR® 2 Active Listings Serves Grant County, WA
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Century 21 Alsted Real Estate

Office Website
Office Address
823 W Broadway Ave
Moses Lake, WA  98837-1921
(Grant County)
Office Phone
509-766-2902
Office Fax
509-766-2902
Mobile
509-750-6460
Email
cath**********@*****.com
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Service Areas

Cascade Valley: WA Moses Lake North: WA Moses Lake: WA Ephrata: WA

About Cathy Strickland

Cathy Strickland is a seasoned real estate professional with over 16 years of experience in sales and negotiations, and she has been a dedicated resident of Moses Lake for many years. Recognized as a top producer in her field, Cathy is committed to delivering exceptional service to both buyers and sellers, fostering trust and encouraging referrals and repeat business. Her deep appreciation for the community drives her enthusiasm for showcasing the recreational opportunities available in Moses Lake and its surroundings, including hiking, boating, fishing, and exploring the local sand dunes.

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

$463,443
Avg. Listing Price
From Cathy's portfolio
3.3 / 2.2
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
1,901 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
559
Active Listings
Current inventory

Grant County, Washington's real estate market reflects the unique character of this diverse agricultural and recreational region in the heart of the Columbia River Basin. With 162 actively licensed real estate agents serving the county's varied communities, the market demonstrates remarkable resilience despite seasonal fluctuations tied to farming cycles and recreational tourism patterns.

The county's real estate landscape is shaped by its position as both a major agricultural producer and emerging recreational destination, creating distinct market segments that range from working farmland and rural residential properties to waterfront homes along the Columbia River. What makes Grant County particularly intriguing is how irrigation projects have transformed desert landscapes into some of Washington's most productive agricultural land, driving steady demand for both commercial farming properties and residential developments that serve the agricultural workforce.

Major Grant County, Washington Real Estate Markets

Moses Lake anchors Grant County's real estate activity as the largest city and commercial hub, offering everything from starter homes near the community college to luxury waterfront properties along the lake's pristine shoreline. The city's proximity to major transportation corridors and its role as a regional service center have created a surprisingly diverse housing market that attracts both local families and relocating professionals from Seattle seeking more affordable living options.

Ephrata, the county seat, provides a more traditional small-town market focused on single-family homes and agricultural properties, while communities like Quincy have experienced growth spurts tied to data center development and agricultural processing facilities. The Grand Coulee area offers unique recreational property opportunities, with vacation homes and retirement properties capitalizing on the region's stunning geological features and outdoor recreation access.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Grant County's real estate market operates on multiple seasonal rhythms that savvy agents have learned to navigate expertly. Spring brings increased activity as farming operations gear up and recreational property buyers begin their searches, while late summer and fall see agricultural property transactions as harvest revenues provide capital for land acquisitions. This agricultural influence creates pricing dynamics rarely seen in purely suburban markets.

The county's vast geographic scope—covering over 2,600 square miles—means agents often specialize in specific regions or property types, from irrigated farmland in the Columbia Basin to recreational properties near the Gorge. Water rights, soil quality assessments, and agricultural zoning regulations add layers of complexity that require specialized knowledge, making local agent expertise particularly valuable for out-of-area buyers and investors.

Why Businesses Need Grant County, Washington Agent Contact Data

With all 162 licensed agents maintaining email contact information, Grant County presents an unusually accessible market for businesses seeking to connect with real estate professionals. Mortgage lenders, insurance providers, and agricultural equipment companies find particular value in reaching agents who understand the unique financing and risk considerations associated with farm properties and rural residential developments.

Technology companies, home improvement contractors, and professional service providers can leverage agent relationships to tap into both the established agricultural economy and emerging recreational property market. The county's growing reputation as a recreational destination and its affordable housing options compared to western Washington create opportunities for businesses that can effectively communicate their value to the close-knit community of real estate professionals who know these markets intimately.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/13/2026, Cathy Strickland has 2 properties for sale in Moses Lake and surrounding areas.

$1,299,000

Listed 2025-06-27

11801 Road 5 6 NE
Moses Lake, WA  98837

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.5
Sq Ft: 3,958
Lot: 217,800 sf
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$364,500

Listed 2025-09-08

716 S Wanapum Dr
Moses Lake, WA  98837

Beds: 2.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,200
Lot: 12,266 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Cathy Strickland currently has no rental properties available in Moses Lake and surrounding areas. Check back later.