I received the following email from a reader. He explains the issue quite well, so I’ll let his message do all the talking: My wife and I bought our home a year ago in Mill Creek, Snohomish County. On Friday, we received a bill from King County instructing us that we owed them over $2,000,…
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Weekly Twitter Digest (Link Roundup) for 2012-04-14
Clever concept. RT @BoingBoing: Doomsday condos in old missile silos http://t.co/D9vXx1kn # "Seattle's office towers filling up, brokers report" via @SeattleTimes http://t.co/RBFgqas7 # Neat concept: "Wallingford yard gets cargo container guest house" http://t.co/nqhBnjGi via @RealEstatePI # RT @themotleyfool: Sorry, Fools, but your house is not a good investment. (Monetarily, anyway.)http://t.co/AFNgSMvN # RT @jillayne: About 100…
Friday Flashback: Should Have Listened to Mr. Sohn
From a NWMLS talking points memo that was circulated in June 2006: …the forecasts for housing price growth are calling for booming values in the state of Washington. For the June issue of MONEY Magazine, Fiserv Lending Solutions and Moody’s Economy.com provided forecasts for the coming 12 months for 380 metro areas – they predict…
Foreclosures Keep Creeping Back Up
It’s time once again to expand on our preview of foreclosure activity with a more detailed look at March’s stats in King, Snohomish, and Pierce counties. First up, the Notice of Trustee Sale summary: March 2012 King: 600 NTS, down 45.6% YOY Snohomish: 349 NTS, down 41.1% YOY Pierce: 300 NTS, down 51.3% YOY Same…