Summer Kitchen Inspo for Your PNW Home

Summer Kitchen Inspo for Your PNW Home

Summer Kitchen Inspo for Your PNW Home

Today’s homeowner doesn’t need a summer kitchen like the homeowners of the 18th and 19th centuries did, but the concept can still serve up plenty of design inspiration, particularly as we move into warmer months. Summer kitchens were outdoor buildings, separate from the main house, that helped conceal the smells of cooking and heat generated by wood-burning stoves from the home’s residents. Originally considered a luxury, as it meant having a home with two separate kitchens, they gained popularity and became more accessible to more people as time went on before eventually falling out of favor.

3 Tips for a First-Time Buyer Purchasing a Condo

3 Tips for a First-Time Buyer Purchasing a Condo

A condominium is an incredible real estate asset. Whether someone is purchasing one as their forever home, an investment opportunity, or a chance to downsize, condos present certain benefits that single-family houses do not offer. Additionally, condos are a great opportunity for first-time buyers to transition from renting to owning property, oftentimes creating offering more affordability than buying a house. It’s important to do ample research before beginning the search, particularly because as a first-time buyer you won’t likely have much practical experience in the real estate market. Here are the top things to consider before making an exciting purchase.

What Makes Whidbey Island So Special

What Makes Whidbey Island So Special

Whidbey Island is a place so idyllic, it almost seems magical. The largest of the Island County islands, residents and visitors are treated to an abundance of natural beauty, small-town charm, and an endless list of outdoor activities to partake in. It’s certainly a popular tourist destination, but actually living on the island offers a type of lifestyle that is the stuff of daydreams.

Whidbey provides both the sense of peaceful seclusion and accessibility to all of the big-city amenities that await in Seattle just a drive and short ferry ride away. Here are a few reasons why so many residents are proud to call the place home.

How Much Should You Save for a Down Payment?

How Much Should You Save for a Down Payment?

 

Deciding to start seriously saving for a home is incredibly exciting, but for first-time homebuyers, you’re probably wondering just how much you need to save. In the past, most buyers stuck with the rule that you should have at least 20 percent of the total price saved for the down payment. However, the median down payment is actually only 14 percent, and first-time buyers can even get away with putting down much less than that. Of course, the higher the price range of homes you’re looking at, the more money you’re going to have to save. You may find that looking for homes in a lower price range will allow you to own sooner than if you were trying to save for a more expensive property.

Best Seattle Neighborhoods for Families

Best Seattle Neighborhoods for Families

Seattle is a diverse, vibrant city with so much to offer in terms of culture, dining, shopping, and community. Each neighborhood has its own unique identity with a different vibe and offerings, so where you decide to put roots down in the city is going to play a huge part in how your day-to-day life looks. For families with children, you’re not only choosing the best area for your own needs but also the needs of your kids, so read on for a breakdown of Seattle’s best neighborhoods to buy a home in if you have children.

It’s Time to Hit the Slopes

It’s Time to Hit the Slopes

Lake swims, sunset cruises, and sunny hikes make summertime special, but we’re officially entering skiing and snowboarding season here in the PNW, and I for one can’t wait to get some time on the mountain in. We’re incredibly lucky to be so close to some amazing resorts, offering a diverse mix of slopes, amenities, and opportunities for folks of all skill levels. Whether you’re a beginner having fun on the bunny slopes or a seasoned pro ready to spend all winter on the hill, there’s plenty of snowy fun to be had right in our own beautiful backyard. Read on for a local business shoutout and a quick breakdown of some of the best local mountains.

Live the Good Life on Whidbey Island

Live the Good Life on Whidbey Island

Whidbey Island holds a truly special place in my heart as the place where I grew up and the home to my vacation cabin. This idyllic island boasts picturesque farmland, beautiful beaches, and diverse terrain. It’s a nature-lover’s paradise and even if you don’t make it your permanent home, it certainly deserves a day-trip visit. Whether you’re craving fresh air and outdoor exploration, or you want to stroll the streets of Oak Harbor and shop local boutiques, you can’t go wrong with any type of itinerary. Check out some of my top picks for sights to see and things to do on the island.

Three Listings With Prime Access To Seattle P-Patch Community Gardens

Three Listings With Prime Access To Seattle P-Patch Community Gardens

Seattle is home to some amazing collective opportunities that enrich our lives in ways we may not know. If you are living in Seattle you may already have insight to these wonderful gardens in your neighborhood. If you are new to the area now is your opportunity to score a listing and participate in the P-Patch Community Gardening program and become a member of a growing community of gardeners around the city who enjoy organic urban agriculture in open areas that are maintained by the community.

Futurecast Forum 2022 Offers Insight, Perspective On Future Of Seattle Real Estate

Futurecast Forum 2022 Offers Insight, Perspective On Future Of Seattle Real Estate

On Wednesday, 300 real estate professionals gathered at the Seattle Design Center to talk about the future of the industry in the region. By looking ahead at the next five years, developers, brokers, economists, and civic and business leaders shared insights on how the city is evolving, and what professionals can do to help their clients achieve their real estate goals, whether their primary motivations are living or investing.

 Seattle is a Water Recreationists Haven

Seattle is a Water Recreationists Haven

Whether you live in Seattle or any of the surrounding metro cities, you know that an abundance of water surrounds you. But you might not be aware of the many water sports and places to enjoy them right here in our backyard. The Puget Sound alone is 1,020 cubic miles of surface area to explore, leaving you with more than enough space to try your hand at the many water-related activities locals enjoy during the dry season ( or wet season if you're brave). Boating, water skiing, windsurfing, jet-skiing, kayaking, and swimming are just some of the many activities to experience.

Commuting Around The Sound

Commuting Around The Sound

Commuting in the area has changed quite a bit since the spring of 2020. Travel times in the area have increased depending on your mode of transportation but the Puget Sound offers a variety of options for traversing the region. From ferry to light rail, I'm breaking down ways to get you where you need to be while highlighting some neighborhoods that are in transition to become the next “it” place to call home.

Beacon Hill

Beacon Hill Link Light Rail Station, Seattle, WA

Beacon Hill is one of the most central neighborhoods in Seattle if you are using the Link Light Rail as a reference. The Link takes you as far north as Northgate and as far south as Angle Lake, providing direct access to board the light rail and head to the Sea-Tac airport breezing by automotive traffic if you wanted. Soon enough, the Link will offer connections to the Eastside! Not only does Beacon Hill have connections using the light rail to bring you north of Seattle, but in 2024, stations from Judkins Park to Redmond will open up. For all you two-wheeled pedal pushers, access to dedicated bike lanes and trails like the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trail will soon be available so when the temperatures warm up, and the rain clears, hop on your bike for a scenic route to Bellevue and beyond.

Tacoma

The Museum of Glass, Tacoma, WA

Tacoma is about 30 minutes south of Seattle (if you are lucky)! We are seeing a return to pre-pandemic traffic levels on the interstate so those that enjoyed a quick commute are likely looking at longer commute times. To avoid the traffic, you will likely have a better experience hopping on the Sounder train if you are headed up North for work. Whether en route to work or on a day trip for leisure, consider hopping on the Sounder.

Bremerton

Bremerton Marina, Bremerton, WA

Now we get to hop aboard the ferry to take a quick ride across the Puget Sound The scenic views of the Olympic Mountains and the majestic beauty of the vastness of the Sound affirm why we live in this region. Bremerton will soon offer an all-electric Fast Foot Ferry as part of Kitsap Transit. It is so exciting that our region is exploring all the opportunities to decrease the impacts of public transportation on our environment.

We covered just about all the public transit opportunities our region provides. Still, one network is the most robust out of all the various modes of transportation: the King County Metro Bus. The Metro has well over 200 routes, over 8,000 stops, 15 Transit Centers, and a fleet of 1,500 plus. It provides connections to all the Seattle metro areas. Leave the driving up to someone else and explore our backyard on public transit.

Market Trends From Around The Sound: Q4-2021

Market Trends From Around The Sound: Q4-2021

Typically, the real estate market slows down over the holiday season. Buyers take a break from their home search, whether from fatigue or just the hustle and bustle of the holidays. And sellers tend to focus on gathering with loved ones instead of preparing to list. But, 2021 has proved to be anything but typical

Spotlight | In-City Living

Spotlight | In-City Living

The city’s beating heart is its people. Choosing to live downtown means unbeatable Walk Scores®, supreme amenities, and often—incredible views. This month, Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty is showcasing truly enchanting in-city living opportunities, in downtown Seattle and beyond. From the lock and leave lifestyle along Alki beach to the bustling center of Kirkland, with some units ready now and others an investment in a soon-to-completed development, there’s a lot to explore at these fantastic listings.

Market Trends From Around The Sound: Q3-2021

Market Trends From Around The Sound: Q3-2021

When residential home sales picked up speed in the wake of the initial quarantine of the pandemic, many experts weighed in on this outlying trend. A year later, as Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty examines the data from the Eastside to Bainbridge Island and markets in between, it’s easy to see that a lack of inventory and an onslaught of buyers wasn’t a one-off. The question for many following the trendlines now, is when will median sales prices start to plateau, and the number of homes available for sale starts to tick back up.

3 New Seattle Move-In Ready Townhome Developments

3 New Seattle Move-In Ready Townhome Developments

As the city continues to grow, we—as real estate brokers, your neighbors, and the citizens of Seattle continue to look for smart ways to maximize extraordinary living. At Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty I have the pleasure of working alongside a New Developments and Land Division team that creates these opportunities every day. Today I wanted to share some of my favorite new developments on the market now, and why not only living in these extraordinary homes is a fantastic opportunity but what makes their neighborhoods fantastic, too!

Back To School

Back To School

The weather is cooling, and the seasons are changing! As summer draws to an end, the excitement, anticipation, and nerves that can only be associated with the back-to-school season begin to build!

Around the Sound Within an Hour

Around the Sound Within an Hour

Being positioned along the Pudget Sound offers sweeping benefits with access to the coastline, extensive trails, and mountains, all waiting for you to explore.

Your Guide to Whidbey Island

Your Guide to Whidbey Island

I was fortunate enough to grow up on a small farm on Whidbey Island. As a native, I know that there’s no better time to visit than right now. As you look for great day-trip destinations this spring, I encourage you to explore Whidbey Island and all it has to offer!

Q1 Market Data Is In!

Q1 Market Data Is In!

This will come as no surprise to those of you who have been following our local market: as the spring temperatures have been rising, so has the temperature of the housing market here in Seattle.