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June Newsletter-Easing Off the Pedal

DW Slater Company

They had simulators that you sat in and gave you all kinds of tests to develop your defensive driving skills. Economic changes, policy changes, supply chain issues, social changes, and buying power can all impact real estate. Another thing to watch is new construction. It was great! Who Moved My Appraisal Cheese?

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VIDEO: Infinity Shore Club – Seattle Waterfront Condo Offers Unparallel Views

Will Springer Realtor

Infinity Shore Club Residences delivers the ultimate in luxury and modern living along with unobstructed waterfront vistas just far enough away from the city’s clamor. Like other construction projects, Infinity was hampered by the pandemic, a concrete workers’ strike, supply-chain disruptions and the closure of the West Seattle Bridge.

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HUD launches Office of Manufactured Housing Programs

Housing Wire

Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced this week that it has established a new Office of Manufactured Housing Programs , which will report to Assistant Secretary for Housing and Federal Housing Administration (FHA) Commissioner Julia Gordon.

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Can 3-D printed homes help solve the housing crisis?

Housing Wire

To Ballard, 3D printing technology is evolving to solve a crisis in modern day America and the world: The failure to meet people’s demand for housing. A former Texas A&M cross country and track athlete and Episcopalian minister, Ballard in 2011 co-founded TreeHouse , a retailer to sell environmentally friendly home construction materials.

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Affordable housing inventory is limited due to foreclosure prevention efforts

Housing Wire

In the three years prior to the pandemic, completed foreclosure auctions represented a potential affordable housing supply of 250,000 homes a year on average, according to public record data from ATTOM. This provides modern-feel homes to mostly newer homeowners. In 2019 the number was 200,000.

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Why Industrial Space for Rent Is the Hottest CRE Sector in 2021

The Robert Weiler Company

With the emergence of factories, production efficiency, and mass manufacturing, industrial space for rent became the backbone that supports today’s modern cities. Amazon is the iconic frontrunner when it comes to the future of modern distribution and smart warehouses. They include showrooms, laboratories, and office space.

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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. Local government, developers, architects and others will need to step up and take responsibility for the sake of our city.