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DID YOUR PROPERTY TAXES INCREASE?

By Arboretum, Ballard, Belltown, Blog, Bothell, Broadmoor, Buyers, Capitol Hill, Columbia City, Condos, Eastlake, How's the Market?, Judkins Park, Just for Fun, Madison Park, Magnolia, Montlake, Mortgage Rates, New Construction, Newsletters, Real Estate News, Sand Point, Seattle, Sellers, Washington Park, West SeattleNo Comments

Here’s what you can do:  The county Assessor reevaluates property values each year, notifying owners of the assessed value by mail. If an owner believes the new assessed value exceeds the fair…

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Is Amazon responsible for Seattle’s housing cooldown?

By Arboretum, Ballard, Belltown, Blog, Bothell, Broadmoor, Buyers, Capitol Hill, Columbia City, Condos, Eastlake, How's the Market?, Judkins Park, Madison Park, Magnolia, Montlake, New Construction, Real Estate News, Sand Point, Seattle, Washington ParkNo Comments

It is believed that increased hiring among tech giants around the Seattle area in the recent years has been the primary cause of the real estate market skyrocketing around the…

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Top neighborhoods in Seattle: 2018 edition

By Arboretum, Ballard, Belltown, Blog, Bothell, Broadmoor, Buyers, Capitol Hill, Columbia City, Eastlake, Judkins Park, Just for Fun, Madison Park, Magnolia, Montlake, Real Estate News, Sand Point, Seattle, Washington Park, West SeattleNo Comments

Are you thinking about moving to Seattle and wondered which neighborhoods are the best to live in around the area? According to Seattlemet.com, here are the Top 10 Seattle Neighborhoods…

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Seattle Named Best Large City to Live

By Arboretum, Ballard, Belltown, Bothell, Broadmoor, Buyers, Capitol Hill, Columbia City, Eastlake, How's the Market?, Judkins Park, Just for Fun, Madison Park, Magnolia, Montlake, Sand Point, Seattle, Sellers, Washington Park, West SeattleNo Comments

A recent study by WalletHub suggests that Seattle is the ‘Best Large City to Live In’. The financial website suggests that Seattle defeated 61 other cities after being ranked on…

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Are we heading for a slow down?

By Arboretum, Ballard, Belltown, Bothell, Broadmoor, Buyers, Capitol Hill, Columbia City, Condos, Eastlake, How's the Market?, Judkins Park, Madison Park, Magnolia, Montlake, Mortgage Rates, New Construction, Sand Point, Seattle, Washington Park, West SeattleNo Comments

According to an article at SeattleTimes.com titled “Nation’s housing market may be headed for biggest slowdown in years“, the crazed seller’s market we’ve been experiencing is starting to soften –…

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Home Prices Hit New Record Highs

By Arboretum, Ballard, Belltown, Broadmoor, Buyers, Capitol Hill, Columbia City, Condos, Eastlake, How's the Market?, Judkins Park, Madison Park, Magnolia, Montlake, Mortgage Rates, Real Estate News, Sand Point, Seattle, Sellers, Washington Park, West SeattleNo Comments

Once again, the Puget Sound housing market is setting new records, according to this article from The Seattle Times. In February, the median price of single-family homes in the city…

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Seattle’s Million Dollar Homes

By Arboretum, Ballard, Belltown, Blog, Broadmoor, Buyers, Capitol Hill, Columbia City, Condos, Eastlake, How's the Market?, Judkins Park, Madison Park, Magnolia, Montlake, Mortgage Rates, New Construction, Sand Point, Seattle, Sellers, Washington Park, West SeattleNo Comments

According to an article on SeattleTimes.com, nearly 1 in every 5 or 6 homes in King County sold for $1 million or more in 2017 – which is up 71%…

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Housing Inventory is Increasingly Tight

By Arboretum, Ballard, Belltown, Broadmoor, Buyers, Capitol Hill, Columbia City, Condos, Eastlake, How's the Market?, Judkins Park, Madison Park, Magnolia, Montlake, New Construction, Real Estate News, Sand Point, Seattle, Sellers, Washington Park, West SeattleNo Comments

According to a recent article at King5.com, housing inventory in Seattle continues to drop, and experts predicts that we’ll see 20.1% fewer homes on the market in 2018 than we…

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