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Homeowners To Fund Road Repairs?

Posted on May 23, 2006 by The Tim

What’s the solution to Seattle’s traffic problems? Well, apparently if you ask the Mayor, the solution is a tax hike… on homeowners. Since 1998, voters have passed five levies: $117 million for education, $86 million for low-income housing, $72 million for the Seattle Center and community centers, $198 million for parks and $167 million for…

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Affordability Continues Downward Slide

Posted on May 21, 2006 by The Tim

Apparently over at WSU there’s a group called the Washington Center for Real Estate Research. Last week they released a report on home sales in the first quarter of 2006 in the state of Washington. Surprise surprise, the report shows that home sales are slowing down in Washington! But as the Associated Press is all…

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Seattle: Froth Or No Froth?

Posted on May 20, 2006 by The Tim

As amazing as it may seem to readers here, there are in fact many people that are completely convinced that Seattle is not in a housing / real estate bubble of any kind. Not that our bubble is less extreme than Florida or California, but that all of Seattle’s home price gains have been 100%…

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Emotional Bubble

Posted on May 19, 2006 by The Tim

When discussing a real estate bubble with “non-believers,” one subject that often comes up is emotions. Some real estate enthusiasts go so far as to claim that everyone who believes in a bubble is a bitter, scared, renter. On the other end of the spectrum, Marlow Harris of the P-I’s Seattle Real Estate Professionals blog…

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Tax Breaks For "Affordable" Rent

Posted on May 18, 2006 by The Tim

Here’s an interesting/amusing little blurb from The Stranger: The city council’s housing committee voted May 16 to put off a motion that would grant $1.5 million in tax breaks to a University District developer in exchange for "affordable" rental units that would cost nearly $200 more than the average rent for the neighborhood. The average…

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