Kathy Bryant
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WalkScore

Click on "Additional" from the LEFT menu bar. You'll be able to choose listings and see their WALKSCORE. Wow!

"Walk Score helps people find walkable places to live. Walk Score calculates the walkability of an address by locating nearby stores, restaurants, schools, parks, etc. Check out how Walk Score doesn't work.

What does the score mean?

Your Walk Score is a number between 0 and 100. The walkability of an address depends on how far you are comfortable walking—after all, everything is within walking distance if you have the time. Here are general guidelines for interpreting your score:

  • 90 - 100 = Walkers' Paradise: Most errands can be accomplished on foot and many people get by without owning a car.
  • 70 - 90 = Very Walkable: It's possible to get by without owning a car.
  • 50 - 70 = Some Walkable Locations: Some stores and amenities are within walking distance, but many everyday trips still require a bike, public transportation, or car.

"Walkable neighborhoods offer surprising benefits to our health, the environment, and our communities.

Better health: A study in Washington State found that the average resident of a pedestrian-friendly neighborhood weighs 7 pounds less than someone who lives in a sprawling neighborhood1. Residents of walkable neighborhoods drive less and suffer fewer car accidents, a leading cause of death between the ages of 15 - 45.

Reduction in greenhouse gas: Cars are a leading cause of global warming. Your feet are zero pollution transportation machines.

More transportation options: Compact neighborhoods tend to have higher population density, which leads to more public transportation options and bicycle infrastructure. Not only is taking the bus cheaper than driving, but riding a bus is ten times safer than driving a car2!

Increased social capital: Walking increases social capital by promoting face-to-face interaction with your neighbors. Studies have shown that for each 10 minutes a person spends in a daily car commute, time spent in community activities falls by 10 percent3.

Stronger local businesses: Dense, walkable neighborhoods provide local businesses with the foot traffic they need to thrive. It's easier for pedestrians to shop at many stores on one trip, since they don't need to drive between destinations." - From WalkScore.com

 Welcome!

Step by Step and Arm in Arm,

Kathy Bryant provides an involved, holistic approach to working through life's real estate transitions.

Remember Kathy! 993-3538Kathy understands better than  many that life is never at a standstill. Life is continually moving, shifting--transitioning.This understanding has helped her move through life and it has aided her in helping others to do the same. She is empathetic of others' feelings and intuitive to their needs. From young couples moving into their first home to elderly couples who are transitioning into possibly their last home and all of the unique people in between, Kathy remians focused on her passion for helping others.

"I feel like my role is to make a difference in someone's life; to meet them where they're at. I enjoy helping them through the entire process and I am very hands on."

From her years of experience in the industry, Kathy realizes a very important issue in real estate is forming a true and lasting relationship with her clients. This comes with developing trust and encouraging constant communication with all parties she is involved with.

So, when you find yourself transitioning into the next phase of your life and you are considering selling or buying a home, remember Kathy. Call upon her to share her expertise with you. She's ready to help in any way she can.