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Opinion: why we all have a stake in closing the homeownership gap

Housing Wire

Home equity is also the primary source of wealth for most Americans. Wealth can be used to start a business or educate children. Many soon-to-be retirees are planning on selling their homes to fund their retirement and move into something smaller for their later years. Demographers estimate that by 2050, the U.S.

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Navigating Carbon-Free Living: Insights for King County Residents

Will Springer Realtor

Seattle, for instance, has announced plans to phase out fossil fuel usage in commercial buildings by 2050, aiming for net-zero carbon emissions. While policies like all-electric building mandates are a step in the right direction, challenges lie ahead. Washington has about 2.9M households, of which 1.2M use natural gas, a fossil fuel.

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Climate Change and the Impact on Our Homes

Will Springer Realtor

That’s why businesses, organizations and individuals must step up to reduce carbon emissions in hopes of reversing this deadly path for our planet. That’s one reason why several areas in our state working toward eliminating natural gas in businesses and homes. Credit cities like Seattle for planning for the future.