by Beachworks LLC | Apr 16, 2018 | Rezoning Seattle, Selling a Home
How to Sell Your House Without a Real Estate Agent Homeowners have a lot of choices these days. When it comes to selling your house, you have a few different routes you could take. Your first instinct may be to get online and search for reputable real estate agents in...
by Beachworks LLC | Apr 9, 2018 | Let's Build, Rezoning Seattle, Seattle News, Seattle Real Estate Market
Is Seattle’s Single-Family Zoning Disappearing? Related Article: Seattle Approves Zoning Changes to 27 Neighborhoods Ask anyone who’s lived in the Puget Sound area for at least the five years, and they will all agree on one thing; Seattle has changed a lot....
by Beachworks LLC | Feb 19, 2018 | Rezoning Seattle
The Pros and Cons of Upzoning in Seattle As people continue to filter into the Puget Sound, multiple challenges arise. These include the never-ending traffic, increased cost of living, and a decrease in housing supply. Not only are the inflated home costs pricing...
by Beachworks LLC | Jan 15, 2018 | Rezoning Seattle, Seattle News, Seattle Real Estate Market
How Does Seattle’s Mandatory Housing Affordability Affect the Housing Market? Related Article: Seattle Approves Zoning Changes to 27 NeighborhoodsAs we get into 2018, one goal on many Seattleites’ list is to see more housing affordability throughout the city....
by Beachworks LLC | Dec 11, 2017 | Rezoning Seattle, Seattle News, Seattle Real Estate Market
Seattle Zoning Changes to Expect in 2018 Updated Article: Seattle Approves Zoning Changes to 27 Neighborhoods Because Seattle is experiencing so much growth in such a small period of time, the city is scrambling to come up with solutions to increase both density and...
by Beachworks LLC | Nov 20, 2017 | Rezoning Seattle, Seattle News, Seattle Real Estate Market
3 Ways Rezoning Boosts Affordable Housing in Seattle As home prices continue to rise in Seattle, affordable housing becomes a hot topic among transplants and long-time residents. The need to create housing for low-income families has reached a crucial point. Something...