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Emily Jean Bailey

Emily Jean Bailey
Real Estate Agent (Managing Broker)
Pasco WA

Managing Broker (WA: 27050)

19 years experience

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

Brokerage
Re Max Northwest Realtors

Office Website
Office Address
8621 W Maple Dr
Pasco, WA  99301
(Franklin County)
Office Phone
509-736-3344
Office Fax
Mobile
509-222-0114
Email
emil*@***************.com
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Service Areas

Pasco: WA West Pasco: WA Tri Cities: WA Kahlotus: WA Benton City: WA West Richland: WA Kennewick: WA Finley: WA Richland: WA Wallula: WA Burbank: WA

About Emily Bailey

With more than sixteen years of experience in sales and management, Emily is a valuable asset to Professional Realty Services. Before transitioning to a career in real estate in Washington, she held various roles, including Real Estate Office Administrator, Restaurant Manager, and Office Manager for an insurance agency. Emily earned her Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from Black Hills State University in Spearfish, South Dakota.

Having personally navigated the challenges of relocation, Emily possesses a unique understanding of the intricacies involved in buying and selling homes. Her commitment to her clients is evident in her dedication, integrity, and strong work ethic, all aimed at fulfilling their real estate needs.

Outside of her professional pursuits, Emily enjoys quality time with family and friends, as well as golfing, cooking, fishing, and camping with her husband.

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

$565,317
Avg. Listing Price
From Emily's portfolio
3.6 / 2.5
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,107 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
347
Active Listings
Current inventory

Franklin County's real estate market reflects the dynamic growth of Washington's Columbia River Valley, where agricultural heritage meets modern residential and commercial development. Located in the heart of the Columbia Basin, this region has experienced steady population growth driven by its strategic position between major metropolitan areas and its thriving agricultural economy centered around wine production and farming operations.

The county's real estate landscape is supported by a focused network of 191 total actively licensed agents, with all 191 agents maintaining email connectivity for modern communication needs. This complete digital accessibility reflects the market's adaptation to contemporary real estate practices, ensuring seamless communication between agents, clients, and industry partners throughout the region's diverse communities.

Major Franklin County, Washington Real Estate Markets

Pasco serves as Franklin County's largest city and primary real estate hub, anchoring the Tri-Cities metropolitan area alongside Kennewick and Richland. The Pasco market benefits from its position as a transportation crossroads and agricultural processing center, driving demand for both residential properties and commercial real estate. The city's ongoing urban development projects and proximity to the Hanford Site continue to attract new residents and businesses seeking affordable alternatives to larger Washington markets.

Beyond Pasco, smaller communities like Mesa, Kahlotus, and Connell offer distinct rural and small-town real estate opportunities that appeal to buyers seeking agricultural properties, recreational land, or quieter residential settings. These markets often feature larger lot sizes, agricultural zoning options, and properties tied to the region's wine industry, creating specialized niches that require local expertise to navigate effectively.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Franklin County's real estate market operates within a complex framework of agricultural zoning, irrigation rights, and federal land influences that create unique challenges and opportunities. Properties often come with water rights considerations, agricultural designations, and proximity factors to major transportation corridors including Interstate 182 and Highway 395. The market also reflects seasonal variations tied to agricultural cycles and the region's growing wine tourism industry.

Surprisingly, the county's position within the Columbia River AVA (American Viticultural Area) has created a premium segment for vineyard properties and wine-industry-related real estate that operates independently from traditional residential cycles. This specialized market requires agents with deep knowledge of agricultural regulations, water rights, and viticulture business models, making local expertise essential for successful transactions.

Why Businesses Need Franklin County, Washington Agent Contact Data

Real estate service providers, from mortgage lenders to home inspection companies, benefit significantly from direct access to Franklin County's agent network to establish referral relationships in this growing market. The county's mix of agricultural properties, residential developments, and commercial opportunities creates diverse service needs that require targeted outreach to agents specializing in different property types and client segments.

Marketing companies and real estate technology providers find Franklin County particularly valuable because its agents serve diverse client bases ranging from first-time homebuyers in Pasco to agricultural investors seeking vineyard properties. This diversity, combined with the complete email accessibility of all 191 licensed agents, enables efficient communication strategies and partnership development across multiple real estate sectors within a single, well-connected geographic market.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Emily Bailey has 1 property for sale in Pasco and surrounding areas.

$420,000

Listed 2026-01-20

4212 Des Moines Ln
Pasco, WA  99301

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 2.0
Sq Ft: 1,710
Lot: 7,405 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Emily Bailey currently has no rental properties available in Pasco and surrounding areas. Check back later.