ABOUT FREELAND

Freeland is located just 9 miles from the Clinton Ferry. Many call it the commercial hub of South Whidbey with a plethora of business, retail, and restaurants. It boasts two of the most beautiful beaches on the island: Double Bluff and Mutiny Bay as well as South Whidbey State Park.  Freeland had a population of 2,212 as of July 1, 2019.

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Honeymoon Bay

January 29, 2024

Honeymoon Bay is a scenic neighborhood located on the southern end of Whidbey Island. The neighborhood is situated on the east side of the island, just south of the town of Freeland. Why do people love Honeymoon Bay so much that they want to live there?  One of the main reasons people choose to live […]

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Working On Whidbey

January 22, 2024

Are you thinking of moving to Whidbey and wondering what working on Whidbey looks like? We’re not all retirees. Of Island County’s ~87,700 residents, ~28,000 residents have full-time jobs. (EDC Island County Profile 2020) The Navy accounts for ~11,000, so estimate that total at ~39,000. There are many retirees, children, and people employed part-time or […]

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Retirement in your future?

January 8, 2024

If retirement is in your near future, or perhaps you are already there (congratulations) you may find yourself wondering if staying in your home is still a good fit. When you live in a home for an extended period, it is normal for your needs to change as you progress through life’s milestones. You may […]

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Clam and Mussel Harvesting on Whidbey

November 20, 2023

Whidbey Island is a spectacular destination in the Pacific Northwest that offers residents and visitors many opportunities to explore the natural world. One of the most popular activities on Whidbey Island is clam and mussel harvesting. If you are looking for a fun and rewarding way to experience the island’s unique ecosystem, clamming and mussel […]

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Weather in the Pacific Northwest

November 13, 2023

The Pacific Northwest, or PNW, is a region known for its varied and often unpredictable weather. Located in the northwest corner of the United States, the PNW is home to a diverse array of climates and landscapes, ranging from the rainy, temperate rainforests of the coast to the dry, high-desert regions of the interior. One […]

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Who are you going to call

October 30, 2023

Who are you going to call? That’s up to you. How are you going to call? That’s up to you, too; but, that’s a shorter list. It is also easier to talk about. Welcome to Whidbey, or your new home, or your curiosity. Phone service on the island is unique for several reasons; and can […]

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HALLOWEEN IS CREEPING CLOSER

October 9, 2023

As the crisp autumn air settles in, Halloween is creeping closer and it’s time to conjure up some devilishly delightful pumpkin carvings. SPOOKTACULAR CARVING IDEAS: Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a beginner, these spooktacular pumpkin carving ideas are sure to impress. Start off with a classic Jack-o’-Lantern, featuring a toothy grin and triangle-shaped eyes […]

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Best Ice Cream Spots on Whidbey Island

June 5, 2023

Whidbey Island, is home to some of the best ice cream spots in the region. Whether you are a resident or just visiting for a weekend getaway, add these ice cream shops to your must-try list.   Whidbey Island Ice Cream Company The Whidbey Island Ice Cream Company is located in Freeland and has been […]

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5 Reasons to Use a Local Lender

May 22, 2023

When it comes to buying a home, choosing the right lender is an important decision that can have a significant impact on your home buying experience. While it’s possible to work with a lender from anywhere, working with a reputable local lender in the area you are purchasing provides many benefits that make the process […]

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Island Transit on Whidbey Island

March 27, 2023

Island Transit is the public transportation system serving Whidbey Island, located in the Puget Sound region of Washington state. The system consists of fixed-route buses and paratransit vans, as well as additional programs such as vanpools and bike locker rentals. Island Transit began on December 1, 1987 as a response to the increasing traffic congestion […]

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