Fuller Homes
Your Home. Your Life. Your Realtor®™ With over 40 years of living and working in Seattle, Tara brings a wealth of knowledge and insight to her clients.
Tara Fuller is not just a licensed, award-winning REALTOR®; she's an experienced professional dedicated to helping clients navigate the real estate landscape in King, Snohomish, and South Skagit counties. Passionate from a Young Age:
From a young age, Tara demonstrated her passion for helping others. In sixth grade, she launched a business painting house numbers on driveway curbs to assist emergen
08/14/2026
Finding the right home isn't just about the house it's also about the lifestyle that comes with it.
Before making a decision, spend time exploring the surrounding area.
Think about:
• Parks and green spaces.
• Local restaurants.
• Walking paths.
• Community events.
• Your daily commute.
The neighborhood often becomes part of your everyday routine.
That's why I always encourage buyers to picture life beyond the front door.
The right location should support the life you want to build not just today, but for years to come.
What neighborhood feature is most important to you?
08/13/2026
"The details are not the details. They make the design." — Charles Eames
One of my favorite things about a home is that it doesn't always take a major renovation to make it feel brand new. Some of the most noticeable transformations come from thoughtful updates that improve both the look and feel of a space. A fresh coat of paint can brighten an entire room, updated lighting can completely change the atmosphere, and simple touches like new hardware, refreshed landscaping, or an inviting front entry can create a lasting first impression.
Whether you're preparing to sell or simply investing in the place you call home, these smaller improvements often provide some of the biggest returns in comfort, functionality, and overall appeal. A well-maintained home tells a story before anyone says a word it reflects pride of ownership and shows that every detail has been cared for over time.
Sometimes it's the smallest changes that make people fall in love with a home all over again. What's one simple update you've made that completely transformed your space?
08/11/2026
Walk into two identical homes and chances are you'll remember the brighter one.
Natural light has a unique way of transforming a space. It makes rooms feel more open, more inviting, and more comfortable without changing a single square foot. That's one of the reasons buyers are naturally drawn to homes filled with sunlight. They simply feel happier and more welcoming.
If your home doesn't get abundant natural light, don't worry. Small design choices like lighter wall colors, strategically placed mirrors, updated window treatments, and thoughtfully selected lighting can help create the same airy feeling throughout the home. It's amazing how much the atmosphere can change with just a few intentional updates.
Whether you're preparing to sell or simply want to love your home a little more, don't underestimate the power of light. Sometimes the most impactful improvement isn't a renovation it's creating a space that feels bright, warm, and inviting from the moment someone walks through the front door.
Which room in your home gets the best natural light?
08/10/2026
One feature that never loses value is storage.
No matter the size of a home, thoughtful organization makes everyday living easier.
Look for spaces that offer...
• Functional closets.
• Kitchen pantry storage.
• Garage organization.
• Built-in shelving.
• Multi-purpose furniture opportunities.
Good storage reduces clutter and allows every room to feel larger and more inviting.
When preparing to sell, organizing storage areas can also make the home appear more spacious to buyers.
Remember, buyers don't just open doors they open closets too.
Small improvements in organization can have a surprisingly big impact.
What's one storage feature you wish every home included?
08/09/2026
Luxury isn't always about size.
Sometimes it's about peace.
Today's buyers are paying more attention to homes that create a sense of calm.
A home should be a place where you can recharge after a busy day.
That's why design is becoming just as important as square footage.
The homes people remember most are often the ones that simply feel good to be in.
When you walk through a home, pay attention to how it makes you feel not just what it looks like.
Would a peaceful backyard be high on your wish list?
08/08/2026
It's no surprise that kitchens continue to be one of the most important spaces buyers pay attention to.
A beautiful kitchen isn't just about appearance it's where everyday life happens.
Features people appreciate include:
• Functional layouts.
• Plenty of counter space.
• Good lighting.
• Quality storage.
• Durable finishes.
You don't need a luxury remodel to create a welcoming kitchen.
Sometimes simple improvements like updated cabinet hardware, fresh paint, modern lighting, and decluttering can completely change how the space feels.
Whether you're staying or selling, investing in one of the hardest-working rooms in the home is rarely a bad decision.
What's your must-have kitchen feature?
08/07/2026
It's easy to walk into a home and immediately think, "I don't like that paint color," or "Those cabinets have to go." But here's the truth: paint, fixtures, and décor are some of the easiest things to change. 🏡✨
Instead of focusing on cosmetic details, try looking at the home through a different lens. Does the layout make sense for your lifestyle? Is there enough storage for the way you live? Does the home have great natural light? Can you picture yourself making memories there for years to come?
The most successful buyers don't shop for someone else's style—they shop for good bones, functional spaces, and a home that supports the life they want to build. Paint colors can change in a weekend, but you can't easily move a home to a different neighborhood or redesign an entire floor plan.
The next time you're touring a home, try imagining its potential instead of its current style. You might be surprised to discover that your dream home is hiding behind outdated finishes.
Would outdated paint or flooring stop you from making an offer, or can you see the potential? Let me know in the comments.
08/06/2026
Buying a home should feel exciting not stressful. One of the biggest mistakes buyers make is feeling pressured to rush through the process.
Confidence comes from preparation.
Before making an offer, take time to:
• Know your priorities.
• Understand your budget.
• Compare multiple homes.
• Ask every question you have.
• Trust your long-term goals.
The right home should feel like a thoughtful decision instead of an emotional reaction.
Buying real estate is about more than finding a beautiful house. It's about finding the place where your next chapter begins.
The more informed you are, the more confident you'll feel when it's finally time to say yes.
What questions do you wish more buyers asked before purchasing?
08/04/2026
Outdoor living continues to be one of the most requested features buyers look for today. The good news is that creating an inviting outdoor space doesn't have to involve a major renovation.
Simple improvements can completely transform how a backyard feels.
Ideas to consider:
• Add comfortable seating.
• Create shade with umbrellas or pergolas.
• Update landscaping with low-maintenance plants.
• Use outdoor lighting for evening ambiance.
• Define separate spaces for relaxing and entertaining.
Outdoor spaces have become extensions of the home. Whether it's enjoying coffee in the morning or hosting friends on the weekend, these areas add comfort and functionality.
If you're preparing to sell, improving curb appeal and backyard living spaces can help buyers imagine enjoying the home long before they step inside.
Which outdoor feature would you add first?
08/03/2026
It's easy to get caught up comparing square footage, but bigger doesn't always mean better. The best home is the one that fits the way you actually live every day.
When I help buyers think through their priorities, I encourage them to look beyond the numbers.
Consider things like:
• Does the layout fit your lifestyle?
• Is there enough natural light?
• Can the space grow with your family?
• Does the neighborhood match your routine?
• Will you still love the home a few years from now?
The right home should make everyday life easier not just look good on paper. A well-designed home often feels larger than one with extra rooms that aren't functional.
Think about how you want to live before focusing on how many square feet you're buying.
What feature matters most to you in your next home?
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