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Will Springer Realtor - Untitled Article

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. today – may hold the keys (literally and figuratively) to the housing conundrum. But for how long?

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Will Springer Realtor - Untitled Article

Will Springer Realtor

years, according to recent data, when it was only about five years just before the housing market crash of 2007. Legislation related to transit-oriented development did not pass. The bill aims to help with traffic congestion and pollution by building denser housing near major transit locations.

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CITIES FACE DAUNTING OFFICE-VACANCY CHALLENGE

Will Springer Realtor

We’ll have new incentives, and quite frankly, this will inform our budget,” he said. We are charting new territory and success will be measured by creativity and collaboration. Local government, developers, architects and others will need to step up and take responsibility for the sake of our city.

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PREDICTIONS, PARKING, POLLUTED PIPES

Will Springer Realtor

I wrote in this newsletter 12 months ago about the bumpy – maybe even bruising – housing market of 2022 across Puget Sound and most of the country. Ready to complete another year, the residential real estate market has not improved – some might say it got a little worse. To a happy 2024! =