Spring Reports Have Seattle Stuck in Sellers Market

It’s no secret that over the past several years Seattle has been a haven for relocating families, foreign investors, and transferring tech workers. That’s why it also came as no surprise to us that home values have been steadily increasing; and that the Seattle real estate market continues to be ranked one of the hottest in the nation.

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SeattleDANCES! Gala: Thank Your For Your Support!

I am so proud to share that Plymouth Housing Group's SeattleDANCES! Gala, was a historical event on March 11th and we collectively raised more than $880,000, surpassing last year's record by more than $230,000! A big thank you to the event co-chairs - Stacy Jones & Stacy Lill - and the evening hosts - Patti Payne, Kevin Joyce & Hallie Kuperman - and especially, my fantastic dance partner - Travis Boothe.

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2016/2017 Mercer Island Market Report

Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty has recently released their 2016 Market Report which examines the year-over-year performance of 24 markets that the brokerage serves, factors that have affected the Western Washington housing market this past year, and insight on where the market is heading in 2017.

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Seattle Dance Competition Needs Your Vote Ahead of Epic Night to End Homelessness

The stars will align on Saturday, March 11 for a dance competition of epic proportions. Based off of the hit TV show “Dancing With the Stars,” the 8th annual Seattle Dances Gala matches professional dancers with local celebrities to perform live in front of an audience and panel of judges in hopes of taking home one of the coveted trophies.

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The Highlands Opens Its Gates to the Public

The Highlands is synonymous with pedigree and provenance. This 400-acre gated community of stunning estates is located in Shoreline and provides residents with an unparalleled environment of exquisite natural settings. With more than 100 acres of common areas, The Highlands features amenities such as a preschool, swimming pool, tennis courts, beach access, and chapel.

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Architecture Spotlight: Tudor Style Homes

During the end of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century, a new and exciting style of home were popularized in the United States. Classically European trained architects brought a new mix of architectural styles with them when they crossed the ocean and began to work in the United States. Typically, this style of home was built for the upper class and earned the nickname “stockbroker Tudor” as their financially successful owners had frequently made their wealth in the booming 1920’s stock market.

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