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Archive for March, 2012

New Rules for Buying a Seattle Condo

By on March 25, 2012 in Feature, Home Buying, Real Estate with 7 Comments
New Rules for Buying a Seattle Condo

Seattle’s condo market landscape has transformed and is now exhibiting seller market characteristics with low inventory and increasing demand. To be competitive in this market buyers need to be aware of some new rules for buying a Seattle condo.

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Spotlight: Gallery 2-Bedroom View Condo

Spotlight:  Gallery 2-Bedroom View Condo

Spotlight: Sleek and modern upscale two-bedroom SW corner unit at the Gallery Condominium in Belltown, offering a spacious open layout and spectacular views.

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Spotlight: Regata Condo #431 – Wallingford

Spotlight: Regata Condo #431 – Wallingford

Condo Spotlight: light-filled two-bedroom corner home at the Regata Condominium located in Seattle’s desirable Wallingford neighborhood.

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Downtown Bellevue Condo Project Update

By on March 14, 2012 in Bellevue Condos, Feature, Real Estate with 2 Comments
Downtown Bellevue Condo Project Update

Bellevue condo sales are just as active as Seattle with Bellevue Towers starting the year off strong, One Main Street closing out and more homes released at Washington Square.

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The Sanctuary Reaches 50-Percent Sold Milestone

By on March 9, 2012 in Condo News - New Projects with 0 Comments
The Sanctuary Reaches 50-Percent Sold Milestone

Sanctuary sells half of their 12 luxury townhomes in the First Church building on Capitol Hill in less than two months.

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Jackson Court Condo Foreclosure Opportunity

Jackson Court Condo Foreclosure Opportunity

Jackson Court HUD foreclosed view condo available for $165,000…45% below its last sale value.

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February 2012 Seattle Condo Market Report

By on March 5, 2012 in Feature, Market Updates with 0 Comments
February 2012 Seattle Condo Market Report

Seattle’s falling median sales prices, along with vigorous sales activity and shrinking inventory shifted Seattle towards a seller’s market last month.

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