Sellers had a 46% chance of getting a home sold in March. The real estate market is only getting better and better this year! The overall Eastside market is following our typical spring trend with a high proportion of the listings receiving offers and selling. We are still behind last March’s booming market when 54%…Read More »
As everyone knows, tomorrow, the 22nd of April, is Earth Day. It seems as if for a lot of years people ignored Earth Day. I remember it being quite a big deal when Earth Day began in the 1970′s. Now there is a renewed interest and awareness which seems to have begun with Al Gore’s…Read More »
I just finished a post about the condo market and had mentioned dog parks were one of the new hot buttons. I opened the latest Broker Agent News and read about the new neighborhood “must have”, the dog park. Looks like this is a hot topic! We are very lucky to have Marymoor Park with…Read More »
As part of my monthly networking group Forum XXII, I was fortunate enough to hear Michael Miller, the president of Miller Condominium Marketing. Michael’s company develops condominium projects all over Puget Sound. He has developed many projects in downtown Seattle. His company is developing the old Queen Anne High School and the Cosmopolitan in Seattle…Read More »
Did you see the article in Parade magazine last week? (see the link below) I was quite surprised by many of the myths the writer proposed. I didn’t see many facts to support her statements about the myths of real estate. As a Realtor for the past 20 years who has worked in all kinds…Read More »
Today when you apply for a new loan or refinance, credit bureaus can sell your entire credit report to competing financial institutions. This means that anyone in those institutions will have access to your personal information. They will have your social security number, your contact information, and your credit card information. In addition, you also…Read More »