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Whatcom County housing market faces a period of adjustment — and possibly compensation — as the real estate industry nationwide adapts.
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Built largely during the pandemic, the Seattle Convention Center's new Summit building promises to bring more foot traffic at a time when downtown businesses are clamoring for it.
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With rents rising at mobile home parks nationwide, advocates tout the cooperative model as a way to preserve one of the last affordable housing options for people with low- or fixed-incomes and to give them a greater voice in managing their parks.
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An important wildlife corridor – and a key access point for cross-country skiers – could be parceled out and developed. But the Methow Conservancy is keeping it open to the public.
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Political ads playing during local broadcasts, including during the NCAA tournament, have targeted a Democrat-proposed tax in the Washington state legislature.
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The realtors' association is hoping to influence lawmakers considering a slate of laws that would change how, where, and what housing is built in Washington.
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A historic home featured in the classic film “The Goonies” is for sale in Astoria, Oregon. Built in 1896, the house has sweeping views of the Columbia River flowing into the Pacific Ocean. The home's relator says potential buyers are considering making it more accessible to the public.
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Alternative financing arrangements can be the only option for low-income Americans. But they lack the same protections as a mortgage, and many end up paying for years without ever gaining ownership.
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March and April are typically real estate's busiest months, when most of the inventory comes on line and most of the houses are bought and sold. But this…
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This story originally aired on May 19, 2018. The rising cost of Seattle real estate isn’t just affecting housing: it’s also bearing down on houses of…