Here's the cover of the 16-page magazine included with the Friday/Saturday edition of the Peninsula Daily News ... your guide to all the open houses of Olympic Peninsula Open House Weekend on Saturday and Sunday.

Here's the cover of the 16-page magazine included with the Friday/Saturday edition of the Peninsula Daily News ... your guide to all the open houses of Olympic Peninsula Open House Weekend on Saturday and Sunday.

Dozens of open houses this weekend: Check them out!

  • Saturday, May 17, 2014 12:01am
  • News

It’s Olympic Peninsula Open House Weekend, and dozens of homes and properties for sale will be available for your perusal in a giant coordinated effort by boards of Realtors across the North Olympic Peninsula.

To get an idea of exactly how vast this home shopping tour is, check out the 16-page special section in the Friday/Saturday edition of the Peninsula Daily News, now on sale at nearly 200 locations in Clallam and Jefferson counties.

If you can’t wait, you can find the properties and interactive map here:

http://hotprops.peninsuladailynews.com/openhouse.

Happy house shopping!

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