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SELLERS’ MARKET? HOW ABOUT BUILDERS’ MARKET?

Will Springer Realtor

Who said this is a sellers’ market? Building developers are optimistic they can overcome many of the challenges. The typical first-time buyer was 33 years old, while the repeat-buyer age rose to an all-time high of 56. >> Sellers are probably celebrating, as the return on investment in their homes skyrockets.

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How Internet Infrastructure Impacts the Real Estate Market

McKissock

Traditionally, real estate customers have wanted to live in locations with strong infrastructure for transportation, water, and electricity. Because an internet connection is becoming so important for residents, some states such as Washington are requiring home sellers to report information on their internet service as part of home listings.

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Seattle’s Storied History With the Craftsman Home 

Will Springer Realtor

Stickley’s star rose after launching The Craftsman magazine in 1901 which evangelized not only his home design but the ethos of simple details amid simpler times. Craftsmans were popping up within walking distance of public transportation. Montgomery Ward Co. and many others. This purchasing method was revolutionary in the 1910s.

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8 best real estate marketing companies to boost your business in 2024

Housing Wire

Positioned as an all-in-one hub for real estate marketing, this platform helps to boost everything from lead generation to client management, website development and email drip campaigns. There’s also the ability to send mailers to targeted mailing lists and ship personally branded real estate marketing magazines to specialized demographics.

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JUST IN TIME: THE 15-MINUTE COMMUNITY

Will Springer Realtor

Urban planners have a name for it: the 15-minute neighborhood and it is already in development in parts of the country, including Seattle. Create options for multiple modes of transport – bikes, cars and transit should all be factored in. Where would you like to see this type of neighborhood development? Send me a message.

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