As we move to the next phase of reopening, life feels like it’s slowly inching back towards normal. The same is true in real estate. Statistics on home sales in May provided the first true picture of the effects of COVID-19. Those reports confirmed the incredible strength and stability of the local real estate market.
Read MoreWhile there is often an inverse relationship between the cost of living in a state and other “startup friendly” economic factors, Seattle, however, strikes a good balance, with attitudes and support for women-owned businesses.
Read MoreTreat yourself! Book an appointment to shop for flowers and gardening supplies and you’ll enjoy an uncrowded, personalized, and socially spacious shopping experience. Binge on a new book or splurge delicious ice cream with a curbside pick up. Then stretch your legs, and take an urban hike around Seattle.
Read MoreAs soon as Governor Inslee declared real estate an essential business, the engines started to rev again. Despite job losses and a nosedive in general consumer confidence and spending, home buyers started to jump back into the market.
Read MoreAn analysis of weekly pending home sales tells a tale of three markets: Before the shutdown, the first weeks of the shutdown, and everything since.
Read MoreMarketing Comments: Your own private retreat. Walls of windows frame stunning treehouse views + multiple decks invite the outdoors in. A seamless open floor plan lives across three levels for easy, comfortable living. Fully remodeled throughout. Spectacular modern kitchen w/contemporary upgrades. Gorgeous master suite + 2 additional bedrooms + full bath up, while the 4th guest bedroom + bath is discreetly situated on the lower level along with an oversized bonus/rec/media room. A calming, modern masterpiece.
Read MoreCheck out this new listing in West Seattle! 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a sweet rooftop deck!
Read MoreWe have all heard the saying, you don’t get a second chance to make a first impression and this couldn’t be truer when it comes to selling real estate. I can help you assess necessary enhancements that will appeal to today’s buyers who prefer stylish, ‘move in and have a house warming party’ type properties that require zero work.
Read MoreCheck out this new listing! Spacious, private and light-filled unit located on a quiet street just 5 minutes from Microsoft and Lake Washington schools!
Read MoreWestern states and metropolitan areas, especially those on the coast, continue to reap the highest returns on home sales.
Read MoreNew jobs and low interest rates continue to fuel the housing market boom. While January is traditionally a slower month for activity, the new year saw steady buyer demand. With the number of sales exceeding new listings, all indicators point to a strong spring market.
Read MoreThe Windermere Foundation’s recent contribution to Seattle Children’s Hospital‘s Homelessness Prevention Fund and Children’s Emergency Patient Fund will help 40 families secure stable housing and retain ownership of their homes this holiday season.
Read MoreWarm up your winter with a fun run for charity, romantic cruise, hearty laughs or indulgent wine and chocolate pairings, all in the name of love.
Read MoreClassic Blue has officially been anointed Pantone’s 2020 “Color of the Year” and I am so happy! Pantone says it picked this color because of its ability to instill calm, confidence, and connection as we cross the threshold into a new decade.
Read MoreCheck out this new listing! Spacious, private and light-filled unit located on a quiet street with incredible downtown Seattle skyline views from every window. You’ll love the open layout that’s perfect for entertaining.
Read MoreDemand is rising for communities in which a sense of place is created organically through sharing common interests and values, rather than concocted through prescribed programming and business goals.
Read MoreRates could be as low at 3.3% by the end of the year! I’m refinancing one of my properties to take advantage!
Read MoreA decrease in inventory coupled with an increase in sales activity led to fewer options for home shoppers in August.
Read MoreOf all the impacts posed by thousands of new Amazon employees migrating to the Eastside, Bellevue officials perhaps weren’t expecting this — this could get ruff.
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