As summer is winding down,
here are a few articles
to help you through the next season!
- Rob
Newsletter
09.02.2020
Real Estate in the News
Home-Buying Slowed in the Spring but
the Time is Now
While the Spring saw a slower market, gradually, closings crept up as high demand prompted bidding wars across the city. Now, more new single-family homes and condo listings came on the market in Seattle this July than in any month since May 2019!
Pre-pandemic, the cobblestones outside of Pike Place Market were bustling with crowds of people exploring, eating, and experiencing one of Seattle's most iconic landmarks.
Now, for the first time, you can dine on those same cobblestones!
Issaquah youth are coming together to send a timely message.
Jordan Harnar, a Newport High School junior, organized a group of students to recreate the 1985 song, “We Are the World,” to honor the lives of those affected by COVID-19.
There's no better way to close out your summer than with some tunes from local artists! Take a listen to these 4 albums that will help you say goodbye to summer and put you in a Seattlite mood!
Stevens Pass Owner Announces Plans for 2020-21 Ski and Snowboard Season
If you're looking to try and hit the slopes this winter, plan ahead for these new guidelines Stevens Pass is putting into place while working to keep you and others safe and healthy!
Back To School At Home: How To Create Space For Learning
For countless American students, classrooms in the new school year will be next to the living room, or in the kitchen. For parents, this presents a new challenge: finding room and creating an environment conducive to in-house learning. Here are some tips on how to create
such an environment for your kids...