Tagged ‘King County’

Northwest receives $330 Million to revitalize communities
Posted: October 11, 2011 By:

 

The Northwest received almost $330 million in Federal resources to revitalize our
communities, put people back to work and speed America back on the road to
recovery from what has come to be called “The Great Recession.”

In passing the Recovery Act, the Congress and the President specified a
wide range of activities to which state, county and city governments hard hit
by the downturn could apply Recovery Act funds – your tax dollars – from
meeting critical capital needs to expanding the supply of affordable housing,
from preventing homelessness to helping small businesses gain access to much
needed capital. Under the Act, those local governments were given full
authority to decide for themselves the specific what’s, where’s and how’s of
the projects that would best benefit their communities.

Here are some of the programs that will be funded
by the Federal money in the King County area:

  • Promoting Energy Efficiency and Creating Green Jobs
  • $40,250,758 to Washington State’s 29 housing authorities.
  • $14,863,303 to 30 tribal organizations in Washington.
  • Lead Hazard Reduction/Healthy Homes – $6,725,000 to to King County, City of Spokane
    and State of Washington.
  • Supporting Shovel-Ready Projects and Assisted Housing Improvements
  • Promoting Stable Communities and Helping Families Hardest Hit by the Economic Crisis
  • Emergency Shelter Grant Program/Homelessness Prevention – $24,948, 653 to 10 grantees in Washington.
Pet restriction 1-2-3’s for homebuyers
Posted: February 23, 2011 By:

Whether you’re a cat person, a dog person or something in between you may be impacted by the “pet restrictions” that are part of your next home purchase.  When pet policies are part of a home’s or condo’s rules they can affect both your personal uses and investment potential.

For instance, in the Seattle market, I heard an interesting statistic that more home owners have pets than children (more…)

How Much Home Can You Afford?
Posted: April 28, 2010 By:

Dreams of home buying your first home

When working with a homebuyer, I don’t start off by asking, “How much are you approved for buying?”  The better question is, “How much of a payment is comfortable for you?”  Typically, a homebuyer is pre-approved for an amount that is more than what they are willing to pay monthly.  (more…)

Who Wants to See a Celebrity Home
Posted: February 27, 2010 By:

Who wants to see a Celebrity Home?  I do, I do!  Recently, I was previewing homes in Newcastle and one of houses belonged to the ex-coach of the Seattle Seahawks.  I didn’t recognize the seller’s name at first on record.  However, when visiting the house there were personalized autographs from athletes like Magic Johnson, and coaching awards strategically (more…)

You Need to Know When Buying a Home Built in 1990 or Later!
Posted: December 3, 2009 By:

Have you, or has someone you know, been thinking about purchasing a home built in 1990 or later?  There is almost always extra expenditure attached to the home.  This charge might even go unnoticed until the invoice comes in the mail after you’ve bought the home.  The surprise charge falls under the category “Sewage Capacity Charge.”  A sewage treatment capacity charge is different (more…)