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Uncategorized Important changes to rental housing laws in Seattle More than half of Seattle residents live in rental housing. Landlords and property managers are vital partners in keeping Seattle a great place to live. Source of Discrimination: Public Meetings The City of Seattle has expanded fair housing protections based on renters’ source of income. The new law prohibits discrimination against renters who use subsidies or alternative […]
Uncategorized “We’ve Got You Covered” Winter Drive Help Us Keep Homeless Youth Warm This Winter Earlier this year, Windermere and the Seattle Seahawks announced that we were joining together to help #tacklehomelessness. For every home game tackle made by the Seahawks, the Windermere Foundation is donating $100 to YouthCare, a non-profit that provides support and services to homeless youth throughout the Puget Sound area. As […]
Uncategorized Pike Place Market in Autumn Many people only think of Pike Place Market during spring and summer but the reality is that once autumn arrives and the tourists go home, Seattleites can reclaim their historic market place and enjoy it without all the crowds. Explore the Market Take time to wander the nine acres that encompasses all it has to […]
Uncategorized Hearing Examiner Grants Queen Anne Motion Seattle Neighborhoods – Call to Action 3 October 2016 Update http://www.queenanneappeal.org/ Hearing Examiner Grants Queen Anne Motion   Good Morning Everyone, Update from the Queen Anne SEPA/DNS Appeal Front New News: We completed testimony last Friday.  The Hearing Examiner ruled in favor of our Motion for Continuance of the Proceedings because the City has continued to delay […]
Uncategorized For Seattleites, homeownership is still a foundation of the American Dream For Seattleites, homeownership is still a foundation of the American Dream In the raging debate over Seattle’s housing situation, it’s been argued that progressives must support City Hall’s plan to rezone neighborhoods. That’s a ploy — are you with us or against us, liberals? — in a city that’s overwhelmingly progressive yet conflicted over developer-driven […]
Uncategorized A teardown a day: Bulldozing the way for bigger homes in Seattle, suburbs A teardown a day: Bulldozing the way for bigger homes in Seattle, suburbs Mike Rosenberg, The Seattle Times, August 26, 2106   Home demolitions have altered residential neighborhoods across King County, as small bungalows are replaced by large, boxlike houses that on average cost about three times as much. As the Seattle area zips through […]
Uncategorized Is the Current Pace of Home Sales Sustainable? There are some experts questioning whether the current pace of residential home sales is sustainable. Are too many people buying homes like in 2004-2006? Are we headed for another housing crisis? Actually, if we look closely at the numbers, we can see that we are looking at a very healthy real estate market. Why the […]
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