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CITIES FACE DAUNTING OFFICE-VACANCY CHALLENGE

Will Springer Realtor

Our urban area accounts for about half of the city’s economic activity, and the Seattle Chamber noted that rising office vacancies coupled with less construction could lead to $2B in decreased revenue. We certainly see that in all forms of residential real estate – from new construction to finding items for the home.

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Weird Real Estate Agent Photos for Appraisers

Appraisal Today

It sits in the Sarasota beachfront neighborhood of Lido Shores, an area that’s a haven for modern architecture. Let’s talk about supply and some things on my mind about today’s market. Four things about Today’s Housing Market. But is it because sellers are rushing to list their homes? That’s not the culprit.

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SEATTLE ‘WALKING’ TOWARDS URBAN CONNECTEDNESS

Will Springer Realtor

A modern version of the regrade is taking place along the downtown waterfront (pictured above) with the addition of Overlook Walk, a breathtaking pedestrian bridge and viewing deck that will soon connect with Pike Place Market and other attractions in downtown. BY THE NUMBERS >> A survey of 2000 adults across the 50 largest U.S.

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HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATIONS AND FAIR HOUSING RISKS

Will Springer Realtor

Clarence Stone, from American Political Science Review, offered this after reading Privatopia: “For those genuinely concerned with the moral fiber of modern America, they might well heed McKenzie’s warning about uncritically accepting the privatization of citizenship in an income-segregated society.” The overall total was only 19% in 2000.

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IN DIRE NEED OF GENERATIONAL RESPONSE TO HOUSING SHORTFALL

Will Springer Realtor

There is a strong need for a once-in-a-generation response to address decades of underinvestment in housing. million housing units since 2001. annually between 1968 and 2000 but has since dropped to an average rate of 0.7% About 57% of all new housing was classified multifamily (four or more units in one location).

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JUST IN TIME: THE 15-MINUTE COMMUNITY

Will Springer Realtor

A new door improves curb appeal, adds modern technology to the house and, based on my observations, doesn’t make as much noise as older models! The LGBTQ+ community is estimated to hold $1T (yes, with a T) in potential buying power in the housing market, but much of that spending opportunity has not been fully unlocked.

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UNDERSTANDING THE TRUE COST OF HOMEOWNERSHIP

Will Springer Realtor

By embracing a comprehensive understanding of the true cost of homeownership, individuals can navigate the turbulent waters of the housing market with confidence, ensuring a secure and sustainable future for themselves and their families. In the face of mounting challenges, knowledge is power. ELECTION YEAR EFFECT? This 4-bed, 4.5-bath