There have been a few mildly-interesting articles in the last couple days on the subject of condo conversion projects and Seattle’s increasing density. Here are a few highlights. Aubrey Cohen updates us on the status of the proposal to condo-ify the Smith Tower: Owners of the Smith Tower have one of two key city approvals…
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Rent Increases Likely to Taper Off Soon
It’s getting more and more difficult for the local press to pretend like everything is roses, bubbles, and white puffy clouds in the local housing market. So, what’s the next best thing to pumping housing? Spreading fear about renting! Renters have been saying loudly that rents are rising steeply and vacancies are few. Now comes…
Miscellaneous Non Sequiturs
Inventory Reaches Big Round Number As some astute readers have noticed, as of noon today, the number of single-family homes on the market in King County passed the big round 10,000 mark (see the left sidebar—which I am continually working to improve based on your suggestions). Since surpassing the previous confirmed high (Sept. ’02 –…
Without Mom’s Income, Seattle is Unaffordable
The Seattle P-I is running an article about some interesting survey results regarding mothers’ attitudes toward working. Despite the fact that more mothers are working full-time, fewer think that it’s best for the family. After generations of debate about working mothers, only about a fifth say full-time jobs are ideal, fewer than held those views…
New Feature: Sidebar Inventory Tracker
I’d like to introduce a new feature that I have added to Seattle Bubble: Sidebar Inventory Tracking. Over on the left sidebar, you will notice a new section titled “Inventory.” With the number of homes on the market continuing to climb daily into record territory, I thought it would be fun to see the inventory…