Posts by Seattle Agent

Seattle Housing Scorecard: Housing starts rose, housing inventory fell in August

Housing inventory fell in Seattle during August, while housing starts and existing-home sales...

Welcome to the real estate paradox

"Welcome to the real estate paradox: we always want more, we seek differentiation, we yearn for opportunity, we need more money, but we don’t change." — Sandesh Bilgi, Vice President of Global Learning, Sotheby’s International...

Seattle King County REALTORS® to honor Benjamin S. Danielson, M.D. with 2021 First Citizen Award

The former medical director of the Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic, known by his patients as “Dr. Ben,” will be recognized for his continued advocacy and activism for the health and well-being of children and families with low...

Tina Chun

"Show-up on time, and deliver what you promised." — Tina Chun, Windermere GH...

Canyon Partners, American Capital Group team up on Burien opportunity zone project

Canyon Partners Real Estate LLC and American Capital Group have formed a joint venture to develop Kinect@Burien, a 230-unit apartment project in the Seattle suburb of...

Vulcan Acquires Multifamily Development Site in Bel-Red Corridor for $17.9 Million

Vulcan Inc. has acquired a 1.4-acre development site for $17.9 million, adding 270,000 square feet of multifamily inventory to its 7.9 million square feet of commercial space and 3,390 residential...

Véronique Hval

"I believe in hard work, consistency, persistence and zeroing on a specialty/niche." — Véronique Hval, Windermere Real Estate - Madison...

The do’s and don’ts of dual agency

The simplest way to maintain a good reputation and stay on the right side of the law is to trust your gut and consider how you’d want your own family members to be treated in a real estate...

Dual Agency: A tale of two markets

Can agents fairly represent both parties in a deal?...

Obstacles and opportunities to growing hispanic homeownership

Despite the inventory and credit challenges, Latinos are driving homeownership growth. The Urban Institute projects that this trend is only going to continue, with Latinos expected to make up 70% of homeownership growth between now and...

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