Home For Sale In Brier | Shannon Woddcock
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By Mike Rosenberg Seattle Times business reporter:
There’s been a large increase this year in Chinese buyers looking for property in the Seattle area, and a new tax on foreign buyers in Vancouver, B.C., is expected to amplify the trend.
A growing wave of money from China and other foreign countries is pouring into the Seattle-area housing market, helping drive home prices even higher. And since July a new tax on international buyers in Vancouver, B.C., long a popular market for home seekers from China, has focused even more global interest here.
Seattle saw more inquiries from mainland-Chinese homebuyers than any other American city in four of the last seven months, according to Juwai.com, China’s biggest real-estate site for buyers looking…
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I recently got this question from a neighbor of mine: "I keep reading that it’s a sellers’ market because fewer homes are available for sale than normal. And home prices are going up, so it should be a really good time to sell. Why aren’t more sellers selling?"
My not so simple answer was this.... This is a confusing real estate market, with both good news and bad news for almost everyone in the marketplace. Let’s start with buyers, who are having trouble finding homes to purchase that they like and can afford. At the same time, home prices are rising steadily, and sometimes dramatically.
According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), there’s a paucity of homes for sale now and because of this, existing home sale numbers…
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Here we grow again! We have added another branch in Washington State!
Our new office will be managed by James Nelson.
James has been in the real estate industry for 10 plus years and has a well diverse background. He has military experience and specializes in commercial multifamily real estate. He will be a wonderful mentor to the agents who join his office.
Cascade Team Real Estate agents are proactive in serving…
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Bad homeowner habits could be undermining your house. Here's how to nip serial "oopses" in the bud—and how to make them right!
By Sal Vaglica of This Old House magazine // Illustration by Ross MacDonaldYour home means the world to you—of course you intend to do right by it, from the front door to the wood floors to the walls, the roof, the porch, and yes, the septic system. But sometimes you may (unwittingly) get it wrong, and then compound any potential damage you inflict by repeating your mistake again…and again. Luckily, we're here to help. Coming up: our list of common ways even the most well-intentioned homeowners habitually hurt their houses, with advice on how to do better from here on.
1 | Maxing out Closet Rods
Hanging…
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The Issaquah City Council voted Sept. 6, 2016, to enact a six-month moratorium on certain types of development.
In 2012 — to protect Issaquah's existing neighborhoods and natural environment — the City adopted the Central Issaquah Plan (CIP), which guides the long-term evolution of Issaquah’s existing commercial core into an urban center.
Since the plan was adopted, several developments have been built, approved or are currently under review.
During a City Council work session in July 2016, the City assessed whether those projects met the community's vision for the CIP.
Several issues were identified, including:
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