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Kim R Harty

Kim R Harty
Real Estate Agent (Broker)
Richland WA

Broker (WA: 42396)

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

Brokerage
Windermere Group One

Office Website
Office Address
490 Bradley Blvd
Richland, WA  99352
(Benton County)
Office Phone
509-946-1188
Office Fax
509-946-0284
Mobile
509-946-1188
Email
kimh****@**********.com
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About Kim Harty

"UNLOCKING THE POWER OF OWNERSHIP"

At Windermere Group One local real estate company ownership is at the heart of everything they do Their mantra "Unlocking the Power of Ownership" refers not only to home ownership but also to the fact that Windermere Group One offers company ownership to all full-time staff and agents

Jeff Thompson founder of Windermere Group One was inspired by Larry Kendall a real estate business owner in Fort Collins CO Jeff met Larry in 2004 and was immediately drawn to his company's business model This model is not like the traditional real estate company model which charges an agent a percentage of their commissions and offers graduated splits based on production each year or charges a flat monthly fee In Larry's model the broker partners with agents who function as owners in the company With the traditional model the broker/owner cashes the profits checks writes the expense checks creates policy and procedures literally and figuratively the buck stops with them At Windermere Group One agents/owners will share in that process as well as develop company values and recruiting processes The partners make up a board of directors helping to set policy and procedures
A strong commitment to education and professionalism is a key factor in Jeff's business plan "Everyone brings a unique set of skills to the table and we all have the responsibility to share innovative ideas and expect the best from one another everyday" stated Jeff Thompson "Our success depends on our knowledge professionalism and commitment to our core values " Their tag line "One Purpose-One Team" is a testament to the commitment of everyone in the company helping each other achieve financial independence and a strong future
Windermere Group One agents realize real estate relies on 3 key components:

•\tBelieve in their company
•\tBelieve in Real estate as a career
•\tBelieve in themselves
It is Windermere Group One's goal that ultimately all staff and agents will become partners Being so deeply invested in the organization drives and motivates our partner/agents to be more committed to the home buyer to help meet their needs

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

$574,560
Avg. Listing Price
From Kim's portfolio
3.5 / 2.5
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,176 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
1054
Active Listings
Current inventory

Benton County, Washington represents one of the Pacific Northwest's most dynamic real estate markets, anchored by the Tri-Cities metropolitan area and driven by a unique combination of agricultural heritage and modern technology sectors. With 1,046 total actively licensed agents serving the region, the market demonstrates robust professional activity that reflects both residential growth and commercial development across this southeastern Washington territory.

The county's real estate landscape benefits from its strategic position along the Columbia River, where cities like Richland, Kennewick, and West Richland have experienced significant population growth due to the presence of the Hanford Site and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. This influx of skilled professionals has created sustained demand for housing across various price points, while the region's wine industry and agricultural sector continue to drive rural and commercial property transactions.

Major Benton County, Washington Real Estate Markets

The Tri-Cities metropolitan area dominates Benton County's real estate activity, with Richland serving as a primary hub for technology workers and government contractors. Kennewick offers a diverse mix of residential neighborhoods and commercial districts, while West Richland has emerged as a sought-after suburban community with newer developments and family-friendly amenities. These interconnected cities create a cohesive market where buyers often consider properties across municipal boundaries.

Beyond the urban core, Benton County's rural areas present unique opportunities in agricultural real estate, vineyard properties, and recreational land along the Columbia River. Communities like Prosser and Benton City have gained attention from investors interested in wine country real estate, while the county's eastern regions offer large-lot residential properties that appeal to buyers seeking space and privacy within commuting distance of major employers.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Benton County's real estate market exhibits fascinating seasonal patterns influenced by both the federal employment cycle and agricultural seasons. Spring typically brings increased activity as government contractors finalize relocations, while late summer sees heightened interest in vineyard and agricultural properties during harvest season. The presence of highly educated buyers, many with security clearances, creates a unique demographic that values proximity to research facilities and quality school districts.

Geographic diversity within the county creates distinct micromarkets, from riverfront luxury properties with Columbia River access to affordable starter homes in established neighborhoods. The region's relatively affordable housing costs compared to Seattle or Portland markets continue to attract relocating professionals, while local buyers benefit from a competitive yet accessible market supported by strong employment fundamentals in technology, healthcare, and agriculture.

Why Businesses Need Benton County, Washington Agent Contact Data

With all 1,046 actively licensed agents maintaining email contact information, Benton County presents exceptional opportunities for targeted business outreach and professional networking. Real estate service providers, from mortgage lenders to home inspection companies, can leverage this comprehensive contact database to build relationships across the entire agent network, ensuring coverage of both urban Tri-Cities markets and specialized rural property segments.

The county's unique market characteristics make agent contact data particularly valuable for businesses offering specialized services to government contractors, vineyard owners, or agricultural property investors. Companies providing technology solutions, continuing education, or niche financial products can efficiently reach decision-makers who understand this distinctive market's requirements and client needs.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Kim Harty has 1 property for sale in Richland and surrounding areas.

$299,900

Listed 2026-02-10

910 Snow Ave
Richland, WA  99352

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 822
Lot: 5,663 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Kim Harty currently has no rental properties available in Richland and surrounding areas. Check back later.