Boom in condos keeps builders going
Boom in condos keeps builders going: Seattle leads surge in new apartments in county and state
New house permits were down in King County and the state as a whole in the first quarter of 2007, compared with the first three months of 2006, according to U.S. Census data.
But the total number of homes permitted went up thanks to an increase in apartments and condos, particularly in Seattle.
Crellin attributed the state's housing situation to "strong underlying economics" and said King County is stronger than the state as a whole because it is Washington's job center.
While last quarter's prices were higher than those in the second and third quarters of 2006, homes were actually more affordable, according to the report's affordability index.
New house permits were down in King County and the state as a whole in the first quarter of 2007, compared with the first three months of 2006, according to U.S. Census data.
But the total number of homes permitted went up thanks to an increase in apartments and condos, particularly in Seattle.
Crellin attributed the state's housing situation to "strong underlying economics" and said King County is stronger than the state as a whole because it is Washington's job center.
While last quarter's prices were higher than those in the second and third quarters of 2006, homes were actually more affordable, according to the report's affordability index.
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On the other hand, with the bad luck(?) some developers are having, like over at NoMa, these buildings may never make it to market as finished units.
That's good, because I heard a million people were moving to seattle. Next year. I read it on the internets.
The last couple years were pretty good times if you had an old building to unload - but what astounds me is that some people seem to have just heard about the party.
Lots of buildings that were formerly desirable as apartments getting flipped as condominiums - let's look and see what happened in other cities (in some cases, years ago). Something tells me no small number of these will be rentals again in the near term.
There's more supply coming online than just new projects. A lot more.
http://www.zwire.com/site/tab7.asp?brd=855&pag=460&dept_id=515242
It's going to be interesting watching these morons race against the clock to churn out these units.