We’ve seen plenty of these kinds of articles and news reports about the foreclosure situation down in southern California, but I don’t think many people ever would have expected to see such a piece written about the Seattle area: Foreclosures mean work for “trash-out” specialists Contractors who specialize in cleaning and maintaining the nation’s growing…
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Weekend Roundup: Fence-Sitters, Incentives, Office Vacancies
Here are some stories from the last few days that didn’t make the cut for their own posts. Aubrey Cohen, Seattle P-I: Home buyers getting off the fence “There’s still a lot of people who have jobs and a lot of people who’ve moved into the market area and have been sitting, waiting to have…
To Buy or Rent – Not Just an Emotional Decision
Here’s an interesting piece that ran in the Seattle Times today: To rent or to buy? The story of two couples The decision to sell their house and go back to renting has meant more time and even more money for Jill and Dan Keto and their family. … “The point is, putting money into…
December Reporting Roundup: The Blame Game Continues
Here’s what I said on December 18th: I predict that sales will be abysmal this month (worst December on record), and that the real estate mouthpieces quoted in the NWMLS press release (and subsequently in the local papers) will blame the low numbers on the weather. As if we never have inclement weather in December….
JPMorgan to Drop WaMu Leases Downtown
Here’s another WaMu update on a subject that will likely have a large impact on downtown’s commercial real estate scene: Seattle Times: JPMorgan dumping WaMu’s leased space in Seattle Seattle P-I: JPMorgan dropping six WaMu leases in Seattle From the P-I story: New York banking giant JPMorgan Chase & Co., which in September bought the…