Florera – Green Lake Condominiums Coming Back to Market
Some of you might remember when Florera originally came to market back in 2008. It is a building located at 413 NE 70th St in the heart of Green Lake. There [...]
Some of you might remember when Florera originally came to market back in 2008. It is a building located at 413 NE 70th St in the heart of Green Lake. There [...]
Since our blog's inception back in 2006, our Seattle Condo Map has been a place where our readers could go to find information about the various buildings in and around the [...]
According to King 5 News, the 100 year old Zion Lutheran Church on Aurora Ave N and 71st in Green Lake has been purchased to make way for a condominium building.The [...]
November 2014 Seattle condo stats. Each month we go back and take a look at condo market sales here in Seattle as reported by the MLS. Read to view the stats on Seattle condo sales in November 2014.
Seattle condo review: Seattle condos summer of 2013 update. Take a look at how the Seattle condo market did over the summer.
Seattle condo review: Seattle condo March 2013 update. It looks to be the same in every neighborhood, sales are up, median prices are up, but the inventory is flat. Read the full update.
Seattle condo review: Seattle bank owned and short sales update. A few months ago we pulled data from NWMLS and at the time, bank owned and short sale condos made up about 19% of the total listings. These figures are about the same now.
Seattle condo review: 2012 Seattle condo market in review. The year of dwindling inventory. Every year in January we like to take a quick pause to take a look back and recap the major events, trends, and milestone from the previous year and for the heck of it, make some forecasts and predictions for the upcoming year. See photos and read a full review of 2012 condo market in Seattle.
Seattle condo review: Is the VA loan program available for condos? Read Seattle condo expert Marco Kronen's answer.
Seattle condo review: FHA changes means help for condo buyers, sellers, and HOAs. The Federal Housing Authority (FHA) recently changed several of its outdated and controversial guidelines, which might help those looking to buy or sell a condo.