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Kitchen islands aren’t going away

May 8th, 2012 • By: amewattersongosnell • Uncategorized

Better Homes & Gardens

The kitchen island is often the hub of the home, the place where family members and guests gather to eat and socialize. While the island’s function remains the same as it has been for years, its look and feel are changing.

“Pare it down to the basics, and anything else is a great addition but not necessary,” says Samantha Emmerling, a senior editor at House Beautiful, as reported in the Chicago Tribune. She notes that since most homeowners want an area for prep, additional counter space, seating, and storage, the form of the actual island ought to follow its function.

What about size? The National Kitchen and Bath Association recommends a minimum of 3 feet by 4 feet. Maximum size should be determined by the aisle space that surrounds the island. A clearance of 42 inches is ideal for providing ease of movement. Kitchens accommodating more than one home cook, however, should have at least 48 inches of aisle space.

Homeowners can get creative with design, because the best islands are not necessarily custom-built. Better Homes and Gardens features furniture pieces that are up to the task — antique table, workbench, and stainless steel restaurant-grade shelf. Repurposing antiques and salvaged pieces or buying shelves that aren’t expressly made for the kitchen add unique style and charm to the single-most utilized room of the home.

Housing news for April

May 4th, 2012 • By: teamlomax • Uncategorized

Housing prices for King County in the month of April were strong, and inventory was down 37 percent from one year ago, reports the Seattle Times based on data released by the Northwest Multiple Listing Service. The median house price in King County went up to $360,000, which is 9 percent better than last month and about 3 percent higher than April 2011.

Snohomish County’s median house price jumped to $255,502, which is almost 10 percent better than a year ago. A total of 741 homes were sold, 25 percent more than the number closed in April 2011.

Sales in April 2012 grew, year-over-year, in each of the following regions:

  • Eastside — up 17 percent
  • North King County — up 54 percent
  • Southwest King County — up 39 percent
  • Southeast King County  – up 7 percent

However, median prices in North, Southwest, and Southeast King Counties as well as on the Eastside dipped at varying levels.

Glenn Crellin, associate director of research at the University of Washington’s Runstad Center for Real Estate Studies, remains hopeful. “We’re at the beginning of the prime selling season, so to see this sort of strength coming out … this is very good news for the industry.”

See the full story, “King County home prices rise with fewer houses for sale,” at the Seattle Times.

Herb container gardening 101

May 2nd, 2012 • By: melissafrederick Real Estate Updates

Growing herbs does not require lots of space or raised beds. In fact, all you need is a container. Watch this Six Minute Style video with Susan Doherty, plant your own potted garden, and enjoy the fragrance and taste of herbs throughout the spring and summer months.

http://youtu.be/JOf2pxlPzAE

Nation’s biggest warehouse rolls out mortgages

April 30th, 2012 • By: Research Commentary from REALTOR.org. • Uncategorized

Costco Wholesale Corporation has added home loans to its growing list of financial services, reports CNNMoney. The biggest warehouse membership chain is partnering with First Choice Bank, a New Jersey-based community bank, and 10 other lenders. Thus far, Costco’s partners have loaned 10,000 mortgages to members. Lauren Kutschka, manager of financial services, expects this number to grow as the program moves from its testing phase into a full-scale retail offering.

The company’s website advertises that the program offers “low fees, competitive rates, and excellent service” with the chance to save up to $5,000 for a typical loan. While individual household savings will vary, the estimated savings are calculated over a 7-year period, based on lender fees, rates, and points on a 4.125 % APR for a $250,000, 30-year fixed loan. Costco is paid for marketing the mortgage program, not for securing individual loans.

It’s no wonder that lenders want to tap into the warehouse giant’s tribe. In July of last year, Costco became the sixth largest retailer in the nation and seventh in the world. The new offering marks the increasing girth of the wholesale operation from retail goods to financial products. Costco plans to roll out auto and higher education loans in the near future. Members who utilize the Costco Mortgage and Refinancing Program ought to exercise the same judgment they would with any other provider. Shop, compare prices, and find the mortgage with the best terms at the lowest available interest rate.


Add curb appeal

April 25th, 2012 • By: judypatterson Real Estate Updates

One of the best ways to increase your home’s value is to boost its curb appeal, which has everything to do with landscaping design, the color palette, and architectural interest. HGTV’s Curb Appeal highlights the transformation of one Cape Cod style property into an Arts & Crafts wonder. Now when homeowners Eric and Dominique Butters drive up to their home, they are dazzled by the bungalow-style entryway.

http://www.hgtv.com/video/cape-cod-goes-arts-and-crafts-video/index.html

Herb container gardening 101

May 2, 2012
by: melissafrederick • Real Estate Updates

Add curb appeal

April 25, 2012
by: judypatterson • Real Estate Updates

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May 18, 2012
by: marygorman • Uncategorized

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