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Geographic “Data” Competency?

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I recall receiving MLS books once a month and being thrilled that a whole new population of sales were available to be considered within the pages of each book. By the time I got the new book, the sales were already a bit dated, and since they were only closed sales – they had actually sold a few weeks to months prior.

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Will Springer Realtor - Untitled Article

Will Springer Realtor

They have also been spending oodles of money to shape their residences to meet new living needs – modern and spacious, when possible – as households live in their homes for longer. Legislation related to transit-oriented development did not pass. The founders of Seattle’s most popular bookstore – Elliott Bay Book Co. –

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PREDICTIONS, PARKING, POLLUTED PIPES

Will Springer Realtor

The seemingly mundane asphalt-covered piece of real estate silently champions the ebb and flow of modern living. This dynamic of private vehicle vs. public transportation will play out first in dense areas – like Seattle, Bellevue, Federal Way – and will be interesting to watch. is now at just under $3.6M, an 18% discount.

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SEATTLE POPULATION SPURT FUELS HOUSING DEMAND

Will Springer Realtor

Laws added to the state books this year will certainly go a long way to boost density, particularly near transit hubs, as well as the removal of obstacles toward building accessory dwelling units on nearly any single-family-zoned home. could potentially generate thousands of homes in areas already served by public transportation.

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