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How Internet Infrastructure Impacts the Real Estate Market

McKissock

Many modern daily tasks depend on having a strong internet connection. Traditionally, real estate customers have wanted to live in locations with strong infrastructure for transportation, water, and electricity. Of course, added property value depends on location, and some homes simply don’t have access to high-speed servers.

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Seattle’s Storied History With the Craftsman Home 

Will Springer Realtor

Craftsmans were popping up within walking distance of public transportation. He was a street-smart salesman, often outwitting big-name developers by deploying modern marketing that featured engaging booklets with illustrative photos of different home styles and sparkling language that espoused suburban life.

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Will Springer Realtor

Even with aggressive changes to state and local zoning and fewer obstacles for building developers, the highly regarded Urban Institute estimates that by 2044 the Puget Sound region will be 140K homes shy of real demand. The favorable boost in supply is the result of fewer buyers and sellers compared with most spring seasons.

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7 Top Tips for a Great Home Appraisal: A Checklist to Prepare Your Property

PennyMac

Appraisals are an essential part of the home financing process, ensuring the homebuyer, seller and mortgage lender each have an impartial, consistent and accurate assessment of the value of the property under consideration. A home appraisal is an unbiased report on the value of your home performed by a trained and state-licensed individual.

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Why Buy Commercial Real Estate? Deep Dive Into 6 Sought-After Property Types!

The Robert Weiler Company

Planes, Trains, Automobiles, and More: Transportation links are essential for any industrial space or commercial properties for lease. Not only that, but you want those transit links to be modern, well funded, and in high use. So, consider these tips when evaluating your industrial property or commercial real estate for lease.

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SEATTLE ‘WALKING’ TOWARDS URBAN CONNECTEDNESS

Will Springer Realtor

These findings provide a strong economic base and cement walkable urban places and development as the wave of the future, as we move toward a more connected, environmentally sustainable way of life.” In addition, discussions are well underway between city leadership, neighborhood advocates and developers to consider placing a “lid” over I-5.

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JUST IN TIME: THE 15-MINUTE COMMUNITY

Will Springer Realtor

Urban planners have a name for it: the 15-minute neighborhood and it is already in development in parts of the country, including Seattle. Create options for multiple modes of transport – bikes, cars and transit should all be factored in. Where would you like to see this type of neighborhood development? Send me a message.

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