Here is a simple checklist to help you prepare for a storm.
Read MoreNew Year, New Home? Set Homeownership Goals Whether You’re Buying, Selling, or Staying Put
The start of a new year always compels people to take a fresh look at their goals, from health and career to relationships and finance. But with historically low mortgage rates, increased home sales and price growth, and a tight housing inventory, the time is right to also make some homeownership resolutions for 2021.
Read More2020 Outlook: National Real Estate Market Forecast (Stay tuned for the local forecast)
We’re in the midst of the longest economic expansion in U.S. history, and economists think there’s still room to grow. A recent survey by the National Association for Business Economics found that experts believe the U.S. economy will remain positive throughout 2020.
Still, given that recessions are a natural (and necessary) part of a business cycle, we know this period of growth will inevitably end. So you may be wondering … how will an eventual recession impact the real estate market?
Read MoreGifts and Gadgets for Every Room in the House
Are you searching for new and innovative gift ideas this holiday season? If so, check out my list of the hottest home technology offerings. I’ve selected a few of my favorites for every room in the house.
These smart systems and devices add comfort, convenience, and a “cool factor” that will delight your friends and family. So think about who you know that loves the latest gadgets … or add a few of these to your own wish list!
Read MoreIn The Market: More Opportunities for Buyers in Seattle!
With extremely low interest rates and a slight decline in median single-family home prices from their height in April 2018, purchasing a home in Seattle has become more affordable. While purchasing power has increased, inventory remains tight with available homes on the market decreasing since September 2018.
Read MoreDADU’S AND ADU’S: Making Housing Affordable
Here is a short summary of Seattle’s new DADU and ADU regulations. In response to rising housing costs and shortages, Seattle has lifted some restrictions on allowing multiple legal rental spaces on in-city properties. WHAT IS AN ADU?
Read MoreLocal Business Spotlight: Supply Chain
This month I am spotlighting local business Supply Chain, located on historic California Ave just north of Olympia Coffee. Owned and curated by West Seattle resident Katie Meurk, Supply Chain features a thoughtfully selected array of handmade jewelry and accessories.
Read More5 Steps to Finding Your Next Home
Whether you’re a first-time buyer or a seasoned homeowner, shopping for a new home can feel daunting. In fact, 56% of buyers said that “finding the right property” was the most difficult step in the home buying process
Read More2019 Fall Maintenance Checklist
It’s that time of year again. School’s started, football seems to be everywhere, it’s getting cooler at night and the days are getting shorter. Before the weather turns, there are things that you’ll need to do in order to get your home prepared for the colder fall and winter months.
Read MoreThe Home Equity Playbook
Home equity represents the largest single asset of millions of people, and because it represents so much of an individual’s net worth, it imperative to treat it with respect. Home equity is not a liquid asset until a property is sold, or unless it is borrowed against.
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