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2013 Seattle Condo Market Summary

By on February 4, 2014 in Feature, Market Updates, Real Estate with 0 Comments
2013 Seattle Condo Market Summary

2013 marked a stellar year for Seattle’s condo market, which saw double digit increases in value and quick turnover in a tight sellers market.

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Update on Insignia Sales Progress

Update on Insignia Sales Progress

The Insignia Condominium reports strong sales activity with 55 home now under contract.

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New Ballard Condo – Solo Lofts

New Ballard Condo – Solo Lofts

InHaus Development to build a 7-story, 20-unit condo building in the heart of Ballard.

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Condo Planned for First Hill

Condo Planned for First Hill

A new 24-Story condo tower planned for First Hill at 1321 Seneca St.

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GIS Resurrecting Denny Triangle Project

GIS Resurrecting Denny Triangle Project

GIS International takes initial steps to breath life back into its hotel/condo project in the Denny Triangle neighborhood.

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First Look: Insignia Condos – Seattle

First Look:  Insignia Condos – Seattle

First look of downtown Seattle’s long anticipated and largest condominium development, Insignia.

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Latest News on Insignia

Insignia is getting set for their grand opening later this month, and other info, from the Puget Sound Business Journal

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July 2013 Seattle Condo Market Report

By on August 11, 2013 in Feature, Market Updates, Real Estate with 0 Comments
July 2013 Seattle Condo Market Report

The Seattle condo market results in July reflected more of the same – steady sales activity and prices that continued to outpace 2012 levels.

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Spotlight: Capitol Hill NW Corner 2-Bedroom

Spotlight:  Capitol Hill NW Corner 2-Bedroom

Light and airy two-bedroom contemporary condo located in the heart of Capitol Hill.

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Seattle’s April 2013 Condo Market Update

Seattle’s April 2013 Condo Market Update

Seattle condo sales slowed slightly in April, though inventory remains tight and prices continue to rise.

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