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Cerise Noah

Cerise Noah
Real Estate Agent (Broker)
Bellingham WA

Broker (WA: 20961)

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

Brokerage
Windermere Real Estate Whatcom
Office Address
1200 Old Fairhaven Pkwy
Bellingham, WA  98225-7446
(Whatcom County)
Office Phone
360-671-5000
Office Fax
360-594-4211
Mobile
360-393-5826
Email
ceri******@**********.com
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Service Areas

Acme: WA Marietta-Alderwood: WA Bellingham: WA Geneva: WA Alger: WA Sudden Valley: WA Blaine: WA Birch Bay: WA Kendall: WA Deming: WA Glacier: WA Maple Falls: WA Peaceful Valley: WA Everson: WA Ferndale: WA Custer: WA Lummi Island: WA Lynden: WA Clear Lake: WA Hamilton: WA Sedro-Woolley: WA Lyman: WA Sumas: WA

About Cerise Noah

As a third-generation real estate professional, this agent brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the industry. A graduate of Western Washington University and a lifelong resident of the Pacific Northwest, they are deeply rooted in the local community. Their commitment to service is evident through active participation in various organizations, including the Downtown Bellingham Partnership, the Whatcom Association of Realtors, the City of Bellingham Planning Commission, and the Mayor's Neighborhood Advisory Committee.

In 2015, they served as president of the Whatcom County Association of Realtors and currently hold the position of RPAC trustee for the State of Washington. Demonstrating a passion for both personal and community challenges, they recently completed the Bellingham Bay Half Marathon and the Chuckanut 50K, marking their first trail marathon. Additionally, they participated in the mountain biking segment of Windermere's 'Nice Legs' Ski to Sea team.

Outside of real estate, this agent enjoys sailing, gardening, and cooking. They also engage in the arts, performing and taking classes at the Upfront Theater, further showcasing their diverse interests and commitment to personal growth.

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

$827,678
Avg. Listing Price
From Cerise's portfolio
3.3 / 2.6
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,179 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
746
Active Listings
Current inventory

Whatcom County, Washington represents one of the Pacific Northwest's most dynamic real estate markets, where scenic mountain vistas meet Puget Sound waterfront communities. This diverse county anchors the northernmost region of Washington state, creating a unique blend of rural charm, college town energy, and border economy influences that drive property values and market activity across multiple distinct submarkets.

The county's real estate landscape is serviced by 823 total actively licensed agents, all 823 of whom maintain email contact information, indicating a highly connected and digitally savvy professional community. This complete digital connectivity reflects the market's sophistication and the agents' commitment to serving clients across Whatcom County's varied geographic and economic terrain.

Major Whatcom County, Washington Real Estate Markets

Bellingham dominates as the county's primary real estate hub, driven by Western Washington University's presence and a thriving downtown core that attracts young professionals and families alike. The city's historic districts, waterfront properties, and proximity to recreational opportunities create premium pricing tiers, while neighborhoods like Birchwood and Ferndale offer more affordable entry points for first-time buyers. Lynden's agricultural heritage supports a robust rural residential market, particularly appealing to buyers seeking larger lots and country living.

The northern border communities, including Blaine and Point Roberts, present unique cross-border dynamics that significantly impact property values and buyer demographics. Seasonal fluctuations are particularly pronounced in these areas, as Canadian buyers have historically influenced market patterns. Meanwhile, eastern communities like Maple Falls and Glacier serve niche markets focused on mountain recreation properties and weekend retreats, creating specialized segments that require deep local market knowledge.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Whatcom County's real estate market operates across dramatically different price points and property types, from million-dollar waterfront estates on Lake Whatcom to working farms in the Nooksack Valley. The county's proximity to both Seattle and Vancouver creates dual metropolitan influences, with buyers often relocating for lifestyle changes while maintaining career connections to major urban centers. This dynamic supports sustained demand across multiple price segments, though it also creates volatility tied to broader Pacific Northwest economic trends.

Geographic constraints significantly shape market behavior, as mountains, water bodies, and the international border limit developable land in many desirable areas. These natural boundaries create micro-markets with distinct pricing patterns, where properties in similar neighborhoods can vary dramatically based on views, access, and zoning restrictions. Understanding these geographic nuances requires agents with deep local expertise and long-term market relationships.

Why Businesses Need Whatcom County, Washington Agent Contact Data

Real estate service providers, from mortgage lenders to home inspectors, must navigate Whatcom County's fragmented agent network to build meaningful business relationships. With agents spread across rural areas, border communities, and urban centers, having direct email access to all 823 licensed professionals enables targeted outreach strategies that account for geographic specializations and market focus areas. This comprehensive contact data proves essential for businesses launching new services or expanding their referral networks across the county's diverse markets.

Technology companies and financial services particularly benefit from complete agent contact databases, as Whatcom County's mix of tech-savvy university town professionals and traditional rural practitioners requires varied communication approaches. The universal email connectivity among licensed agents facilitates digital marketing campaigns, educational webinars, and service announcements that can reach the entire professional community efficiently, maximizing business development opportunities across this geographically complex market.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Cerise Noah has 1 property for sale in Bellingham and surrounding areas.

$725,000

Listed 2025-12-18

3018 Elm St
Bellingham, WA  98225

Beds: 4.0
Baths: 3.0
Sq Ft: 2,104
Lot: 4,792 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Cerise Noah currently has no rental properties available in Bellingham and surrounding areas. Check back later.