Another great story in the Seattle Times today by Eric Pryne: Bellevue Towers, other new condo projects cutting prices The developer of the region’s tallest luxury condo towers says it’s cutting prices an average of 20 percent in hopes of kick-starting sales. Only 43 of the 539 units at Bellevue Towers in downtown Bellevue have…
Tag: developers
Drive by sign of the times
Everyday for well over a year I drive by this development hovering over Hwy 2 as you head eastbound to Lake Stevens or Snohomish. I noticed this one lonely house (with paint all over it) with a tree surrounded by vacant lots. Late this afternoon on my way home from the office in Everett I…
Failed / Stalled Mixed-Use Developments Around the Sound
From today’s Olympian: Housing project in foreclosure Thurston Highlands, one of the largest proposed mixed-use developments in the state, has emerged as the biggest example of how the economic crisis has had a corrosive effect on development. Through its trustee, the project’s primary lender, Frontier Bank, has started foreclosure proceedings on the 1,250-acre property after…
McMansions, Condo Conversions, Delays, & Sunny Ballard
Time again already for another inbox-clearing story roundup. First up, the Seattle City Council is apparently in a development-regulating mood lately. Not only are they tackling the ugly townhome issue, now they’re going after “megahomes” as well. After years of complaints about suburban-sized homes that devour lawns and encroach on neighbors, the Seattle City Council…
Link Roundup: Taxes, Fraud, & Layoffs (oh my)
There have been a lot of local real estate stories this week that are worth mentioning, but aren’t big enough to merit their own post. So it’s time for another link roundup. Tax Assessments & Government Revenue First up, while tax assessments may be falling in Pierce and Snohomish, it looks like they’re still on…