Posted on Nov 19, 2021 in:
Though not quite a record low, housing supply is still far from healthy in the Puget Sound region. Year over year, months of supply dropped 42% to 0.57 and 27% to 0.36 in King and Snohomish counties, respectively.
The East of Lake Sammamish MLS map area had the lowest months of inventory for King County, at 0.16; Belltown/Downtown had the highest, at 2.41. King County condo supply was higher, at 0.94 months of supply, than single-family housing supply, at 0.47.
The Southwest Snohomish County MLS map area had the lowest months of inventory for Snohomish County, at 0.25, and Northeast Snohomish County had the highest, at 0.49. Snohomish County condo supply was lower, at 0.24 months of supply, than single-family housing supply, at 0.39.
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Posted on Nov 19, 2021 in:
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Taxes & Fees
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Builders Councils
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DBIC
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Advocacy
This week, the Everett City Council held a public hearing on and adopted a Comprehensive Plan Park Elements update and a new park impact fee. BERK Consulting conducted a Parks Impact Fees Rate Study
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Posted on Nov 19, 2021 in:
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DBIC
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Environment
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Builders Councils
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This week, the Lake Stevens City Council discussed issues the city is facing with the management of single-family residential private stormwater infrastructure and options to consider at a workshop.
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Posted on Nov 19, 2021 in:
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Growth Management
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RBC
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Builders Councils
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The Washington State Department of Commerce recently announced the 11 communities that will receive up to $250,000 each in grant funds to study the environmental impacts of planned transit-oriented development.
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Posted on Nov 16, 2021 in:
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Advocacy
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Environment
Built Green is excited to announce the release of the 2021 Single-Family Handbook. This handbook provides details, resources, and information regarding each credit of our 2021 Single Family/Townhome Checklist.
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