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Enso model homes to open

Enso model homes to open

South Lake Union’s Enso Condominium nears completion and opens model homes.

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Marselle Condo update

Marselle Condo update

Marselle Condominium, located near the Seattle Center, is nearing completion and anticipates beginning sales this summer.

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The Enclave – Eastlake

The Enclave – Eastlake

Trinity Real Estate announced plans today for its 21-unit upscale townhome-styled condominium development along the Lake Union waterfront in Eastlake.

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Design review meeting set for 2700 Elliott Ave

By on June 18, 2009 in Belltown Condos, Feature, Real Estate with 1 Comment
Design review meeting set for 2700 Elliott Ave

An early design review guidance meeting has been set for the 2700 Elliott Ave project (Elliott & Cedar), a proposed 13-story, 122-unit residential development in Belltown.

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Sale concessions can lead to higher down payment

By on June 17, 2009 in Feature, Mortgage, Real Estate with 0 Comments
Sale concessions can lead to higher down payment

When negotiating sales concessions on a purchase, be aware that it can affect the down payment amount.

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Williams Marketing takes over Veer Lofts & Enso

By on June 11, 2009 in Condo News - New Projects with 1 Comment

Vulcan’s Veer Lofts & Enso to be represented by Williams Marketing.

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Land Use: 1222 E. Madison

Land Use:  1222 E. Madison

A second design review board meeting has been scheduled for an apartment project at 1222 E. Madison, which is adjacent to Trace Lofts.

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Stewart + Minor site for sale

GIS International to sell its Stewart + Minor site in Seattle.

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May 2009 Seattle condo market update

By on June 6, 2009 in Feature, Market Updates with 1 Comment
May 2009 Seattle condo market update

Seattle’s condo market continues to improve. Last month’s market results reflected a bump in median price, increased sales volume and the lowest inventory supply rate since November 2007.

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