Heaton Dainard on Inc. 5000 Fastest-Growing Private Companies List

Bellevue, Wash. – Heaton Dainard ranked #1593 on the 2019 Inc. 5000, after being ranked #3912 in the 2018 list, with a three-year sales growth of 258%. Heaton Dainard stands among America’s top independent entrepreneurs. Companies such as Yelp, Pandora, Timberland, Dell, Domino’s Pizza, LinkedIn, Zillow, and many other well-known names gained early exposure [...]

Market Update

Each month we analyze local market data to provide our clients with market analysis your local regions. The month of July brought interesting market changes The Puget Sound Region is in the middle of a stabilized market that is perplexing experts. The month of July ended with numbers sending mixed messages to buyers and [...]

Market Update: June 2019

The guesswork is now gone from the summer trend as we settle into the middle of the summer market craze. Unfortunately, the Puget Sound Region is not experiencing the craze that investors and sellers were keen to capitalize on the past few years.  Buyers are getting their first breath of fresh air after years [...]

James Dainard on Bigger Pockets Podcast

Last week James Dainard, co-founder and managing partner of Heaton Dainard joined the team of the Bigger Pockets podcast to talk about his investing strategies, how he fell in love with real estate, and the keys to his success on episode #338: From Red Robin Waiter to 250 Units (Using the MLS!) with James [...]

PSBJ Named Heaton Dainard A Top Residential Real Estate Firm For Second Year In A Row

BELLEVUE, WA -  Heaton Dainard Real Estate, an industry-leading real estate brokerage is #14 on the Puget Sound Business Journal’s annual list of the Largest Residential Real Estate Firms.  This the second year in a row that Heaton Dainard has made the list, jumping up two positions from 2018, where Heaton Dainard was the [...]

Washington Ranked #1 State In The U.S.

However, the overall lowest score for our state was the #22 spot for Fiscal Stability.  Seattleites are known for grumbling about long commutes and consistent traffic. Despite the big city issues, Washington’s overall highest ranking spot was in infrastructure, where we came in #2 behind Oregon. Our road systems are not in the top 1% [...]

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