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Special Town House Alternative Open On Saturday May 5th 2012
This weekend on Saturday May 5th I’ll be holding an open at this great little unusual house. As a Cooper Jacobs broker and Phinney Ridge Specialist I’m showcasing this beautiful home in a very special neighborhood of Seattle. I will be holding an open from 1-4 on Saturday. It’s a gem uniquely . . . → Read More: Special Town House Alternative Open On Saturday May 5th 2012
5802 4th Avenue NW – First Open House!
Saturday & Sunday May 14 & 15 1-4 pm
Welcome to life on The Ridge!
Enjoy panoramic views of Ballard and the Olympics.
Updated 1924 shingled Craftsman with large master bedroom and remodeled kitchen and baths. Four bedrooms, 2.5 baths, . . . → Read More: Phinney Ridge Open Houses – Brand New Cooper Jacobs Listing!
Seattle had a perfect day – Sat April 12th, 2008 was the very most perfect day I have seen in Seattle weather in some time. Zeeks made my vegetarian Thai pizza with chicken, but other than that the day was absolutely perfect. It is hard to believe that today Sunday is cooler and shady again after . . . → Read More: Newfoundlands in Seattle – The Green Lake Walk 2008
Short sales are popping up more and more across the Seattle area. Buyers need to be aware of whether not a potential property is a short sale because the offer process is quite different.
Here is the NWMLS definition of a short sale:
“A “Short Sale” is a sale that does not produce sufficient funds to cover the . . . → Read More: Short Sale News! New for April 2008:NWMLS Changes The Rules
Seattle real estate has softened, but we certainly are not “in the tank” as I read another broker put it.
Instead, the 2008 market is very different, and those who are used to the easy flow of the past few years need to step up to a different ball field. This includes all parties to the transaction!
Buyers
need . . . → Read More: Seattle real estate: 2008 Market Conditions in a Nut Shell..
Seattle real estate is in a buyer’s market, but are you looking for a way to get into a Seattle house even cheaper?
Seattle buyers: You might consider a short sale, but be prepared to wait and wait and wait. Not only will you not get an answer immediately when you put in an offer for a . . . → Read More: Seattle Real Estate: Short Sales In Seattle &The Seattle Suburbs…
Seattle, down payments are back!
This is how our parents and grandparents bought a house, and now having a down payment is a must when it comes to qualifying for a good loan! But where to find the money? Well, the first thing you should do is talk to a good Seattle lender – find out if . . . → Read More: Seattle Real Estate: Penny Pinching Tips On Saving For A Down Payment
Seattle neighborhood Green Lake used to be a suburb only connected to the city by trolley – its true! Green Lake is a fabulous neighborhood in Seattle, but here is something you might not have known:
The suburb of Green Lake became part of the city and in 1903 the city approved a park development plan from . . . → Read More: Green Lake Neighborhood Used to Be A Seattle Suburb, But Did You Know This?
I absolutely love Seattle real estate – moving to Seattle is one of the best choices a buyer can make! Although the Seattle real estate market has softened up a bit, the Puget Sound in general has so much going for it to make it an obvious choice for relocation.
Different ways to purchase real estate and . . . → Read More: Seattle Real Estate: Housing Choices out there are Astounding!
Seattle real estate has gotten trickier in recent months and I honestly believe that most traditional buyers need to work with a full service REALTOR. But if you are going to go with a company like Redfin who provides a different business model in return for lower fees in the form of a rebate, please plan on shelling . . . → Read More: Seattle Real Estate: Buying Houses with Redfin: At Least Let’s Be Honest, ‘Kay?
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