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Will Springer Realtor - Untitled Article

Will Springer Realtor

Data experts mapped out this cohort’s gradual decline – from about 32M in 2022 to 23M in 2035, or approximately 9.2M were flipped last year, down 29% from 2022 and the largest annual drop since 2008. That’s up from 36% of sales in 2022 but far from the peak this century of 45% in 2011, according to ATTOM. >>

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PREDICTIONS, PARKING, POLLUTED PIPES

Will Springer Realtor

We have enjoyed working with many of you this year and providing informative stories and features in this newsletter as well as on the Living the Dream blog and social media platforms. I wrote in this newsletter 12 months ago about the bumpy – maybe even bruising – housing market of 2022 across Puget Sound and most of the country.

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Will Springer Realtor - Untitled Article

Will Springer Realtor

months in Q2 of 2022, according to a survey conducted by John Burns Research & Consulting. Except for the pandemic year of 2020, last month was the slowest April since at least 2008 when easy access to Northwest Multiple Listing Service data became available. Kitchen and bath professionals are reporting 3.9-month Various times.

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SEATTLE ‘WALKING’ TOWARDS URBAN CONNECTEDNESS

Will Springer Realtor

Here’s a blog post on the topic from last summer.) fewer new listings, the number of sales rose 1.7% The fun, which was a sell out in 2022, takes place at Phinney Center (6532 Phinney Avenue North). I will consider researching it for the blog. BY THE NUMBERS >> A survey of 2000 adults across the 50 largest U.S.

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A CALL FOR MORE ACCESSORY DWELLINGS AMID HOUSING CRUNCH

Will Springer Realtor

ADUs also help local economies by providing housing to people on the lower-to-middle economic scale to live within typically pricy urban areas that are closer to job centers and greater public transportation options. The number of new homes for sale fell 19% (4009) across the county from June to July and 9.5% year-on-year (YoY).