Mountlake Terrace February 17, 2017

Have a furry friend?

3 Places That Mountlake Terrace Dog Owners Need to Know About

If you’re a dog owner in Mountlake Terrace, here are 3 places you need to know about:

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Mountlake Terrace Off-Leash Dog Park

Recommended by REALTOR® Brian Hayter and Shelly Katzer, the Mountlake Terrace Off-Leash Dog Park is located just northeast of the MLT Recreation Pavilion. Offering just under an acre of space in the shaded woods of Terrace Creek Park, this fenced area is a haven for dogs!

“We love to take our dog Dash for walks and let him run off leash in the park!” shares Shelly Katzer. Dogs can run and play within the double-gate system, and owners are welcome to relax on benches (or run and play, too!). Learn more about the park and read rules for visiting the dog park here.


Marina Beach Off-Leash Park

While this park technically isn’t in Mountlake Terrace, it is in the neighboring city of Edmonds (498 Admiral Way Edmonds WA 98020) and well worth the short 10-20 minute drive from MLT. As part of the larger Marina Beach Park on the Edmonds waterfront, this park offers a long list of amenities in addition to the off-leash area. A loop trail, playground, restroom, picnic tables, barbecue area, and much more set the scene.

As for the dog park portion, furry friends can frolic in the sand, splash in the surf, and stretch their legs as they meet other dogs in the cool ocean breeze. Click here to learn more about this Edmonds off-leash area.


Pet Adventure Shop

Located in the Cedar Plaza Shopping Center (22803 44th Ave. West Suite E-5 Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043), Pet Adventure Shop is a must-visit destination for local pet owners! Established in 2010 and owned and operated by locals, Pet Adventure Shop stocks its shelves with a huge range of food and supplies. Even the pickiest of pets are bound to find something delicious here—check out a list of the brands of cat and dog foods Pet Adventure Shop carries here.

In addition to supplies for cats and dogs, they also carry an eclectic variety of products for other animals including hamsters, birds, bunnies, fish, chickens, and horses.

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Curious about bus lines from South Snohomish Co?

 

4 Things You Need to Know About the Mountlake Terrace Transit Center

 

As a local hub of transit and convenience, Mountlake Terrace is a popular choice for those who want to live in a smaller city that’s still close to Seattle and the Eastside. The Mountlake Terrace Transit Center makes this all possible by connecting local, commuter, and regional busses with passengers.

“Mountlake Terrace has a great transit center!” confirms Shelly Katzer. “[Mountlake Terrace also offers] convenient access to the freeway, [and] commuting to work is easy.”

REALTOR® Brian Hayter agrees; “[The] transit center is used by tons of commuters on 6101 236th Street SW, [and] provides easy access to Seattle. Light Rail is eventually going to be coming to Mountlake Terrace,” Brian added.

 

If you’re moving to Mountlake Terrace or already live here and need some commuting tips, read on! Here are 5 things we think you need to know about the Mountlake Terrace Transit Center:

The Transit Center has the capacity for over 1,000 cars.

This include a 5-level parking garage with 900 spaces. Plus, there’s bike lockers and racks available as well! This means 1,000 fewer cars on the streets during rush hour. (Thank you, Transit Center!) Helping 40,000 passengers commute each day is an amazing feat, and as our region grows, the Transit Center will become an even more crucial part of our community.

Light Rail is coming to Mountlake Terrace in 2023!

This is a BIG deal for the community. Construction on the new light rail station and route is slated to begin in 2018, and expected to begin servicing the area in 2023. Take a look at this interactive map for a better understanding of the upcoming Link Light Rail expansion!

You can take a bus to Downtown Seattle, Everett, and beyond from the Transit Center.

For those who have to commute for work, the Transit Center is served by several commuter buses and express bus services. You can take a look at schedules and specific routes here.

DART (Dial-A-Ride-Transportation) offers those with disabilities transportation access.

Specially designed for those with health conditions and disabilities this service offers those who wouldn’t ordinarily have access to public transit the opportunity to get out and about in the community. Learn more about how to use this excellent service here.

 

eNewsletterReal Estate News February 11, 2017

February 2017 eNewsletter

Demand is High, Inventory Low, Here we Go!

The two graphs above illustrate the amount of homes for sale, the amount of homes that sold, pending sales and new listings over the past two years in King and Snohomish Counties. This gives us a good look at the simple principle of supply and demand. We are currently experiencing one of the strongest Seller’s markets in recent history. A Seller’s market is defined by having three or less months of available inventory. Currently, King and Snohomish counties have only 0.9 months of inventory based on pending sales. This means that if no new homes came to market, we would be sold out of homes in less than a month. What is crazy is that this inventory count is down 30% from the year prior, which was also an extreme Seller’s market!

Where this particular Seller’s market is unique, is that a decrease in new listings is not creating this environment, but very high buyer demand is. In fact, King County new listings were up 5% over the last year, but so were sales. In Snohomish County new listings were up 7% over last year, but sales were up 11%! Despite the increase in homes coming to market, demand has matched or outpaced, leaving us with the lowest inventory levels ever.

We can thank our local, thriving job market. So much so, that many people from out-of-state are relocating here to be a part of our economy and the quality of life the Greater Seattle area has to offer. We also have poised move-up buyers ready to cash in on their equity and first-timers ready for action. Combine the healthy local economy with strong equity levels and still historically low interest rates, and the audience for homes that come to market is huge!

Multiple offers are very common and prices are increasing. Median price is up complete year over year in King County by 13% and Snohomish County by 10%. This growth in equity has provided home owners the option to make the moves they have been waiting for, such as a move-up, right-size or relocating out of the area for retirement.

The graphs above predict that we will see an increase in new listings as we head into the Spring and Summer months, which is needed to meet demand. If you are considering putting your home on the market this year I would advise the sooner the better, as buyers did not hibernate for the winter and will not be worried about flowers blooming in your front yard. Sellers that beat the second quarter increase in listings will enjoy a larger audience due to less competition.

The importance of both buyers and sellers aligning with a knowledgeable, well-researched and responsive broker is paramount. One might think that it is “easy” to sell a house in this market, but how the preparation, exposure, marketing, management of all the communication and negotiations are handled can make or break a seller’s net return on the sale. While market times are short, they are intense! Negotiations are starting as soon as the property hits the market by educating buyers and their brokers on exactly what a seller would like by the time offers are due. The goal is to bring the sellers I work with not only the highest price, but the best-termed offer that I know is going to close.

If you’re a buyer, it is overwhelmingly important that you are aligned with an agent that knows how to win in this market. Terms, negotiations, financial preparation, communication, responsiveness and market knowledge are what set a highly capable selling agent apart, and are required to prevail. While the market for buyers is fierce, I can assure you that with a well thought out and executed plan, I have helped buyers win.

If you have any curiosities or questions regarding the value of your current home or purchase opportunities in today’s market, please contact me. It is my goal to help keep you informed and empower strong decisions.

We are so fortunate here at Windermere to have Matthew Gardner help keep us informed on our economy and the real estate market.  Each quarter Matthew compiles in-depth research on counties from across Western Washington. Click here to download Matthew’s full Q4 report.
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eNewsletterReal Estate News January 11, 2017

January 2017 eNewsletter

Defining the Drive-to-Qualify Market
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When I ask buyers to name the most important features of a home, commute time is often near the top of the list. 2016 cemented the fact that commute times to major job centers defines the price divide between key market areas in the Greater Seattle area. This appreciation has created a drive-to-qualify market.  Seattle proper has always been more expensive than its neighboring suburbs, but the most current prices illustrate the value of a shorter commute.

In 2016, the average sales price for a single-family residential home in the Seattle Metro area was $705,000, up 12% from the year prior! In south Snohomish County (Everett to the King County line) the average sales price for a single-family residential home in 2016 was $483,000, up 12% from the year prior, however 46% less than Seattle Metro.

Further, if you jump across Lake Washington to the Eastside, the average sales price for a single-family residential home in 2016 was $907,000, up 12% from the year prior – 29% more than Seattle Metro! The Eastside has the infrastructure to support their own job centers, making it a second Seattle with the benefit of newer and larger housing stock, which reflects the pricing. Many folks are living and working on the Eastside, or using the 520 toll bridge to jump over to Seattle.

In 2016, closed transactions were up 4% in south Snohomish County, which I think was driven by affordability compared to Seattle and the Eastside. Snohomish County offers lower prices, larger houses and yards, new construction, lower taxes, strong school district options and longer, yet manageable commute times. Newer transit centers and telecommuting have also opened up doors to King County’s little brother to the north.

Another pricing hot button to consider are the future locations of the upcoming Light Rail stations. We have seen home values in these locations come with a premium. Northgate, 145th, 185th in Shoreline, Mountlake Terrace and Lynnwood are all slated to open over the next 6 years.

No matter which neighborhood you are interested in learning about in either King or Snohomish County, I am happy to provide a 2016 re-cap of that market. I work in both markets and understand each of their nuances. 2016 was an outstanding year in real estate and we are looking for that to continue in 2017. We hope to see more homes coming to market due to the market’s strong price position, which should help to increase inventory levels, in turn helping temper price growth and giving buyers more options.

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In partnership with the Seattle Seahawks, Windermere has donated $100 for every home game tackle this season to YouthCare to help tackle homelessness. As the season came to a close, we decided to up the ante, so we donated an additional $54 for every tackle made by our favorite #54, Bobby Wagner, who currently leads the NFL in tackles. This brought us to a grand total of $35,000 which will go towards funding essential services for homeless youth. Congratulations to our Seahawks for a great season and thank you for helping us #tacklehomelessness!
Christmas Made Brighter Because of You!
Every time a home is purchased or sold with Windermere, a portion of the commission goes to the Windermere Foundation which benefits children and families in our region, helping them with housing, educational programs and emergency funds. In addition to this standard, our office does some special projects throughout the year. This Christmas our office adopted 22 foster boys living in group homes managed by Pioneer Human Services, and we made sure they had presents under their tree on Christmas morning. We also adopted 13 high-need families comprised of 61 individuals and supplied them with grocery gift cards to Safeway. In total, we were able to give nearly $4,600 back to our community so that our neighbors in need could have their eyes light up on Christmas morning and full cupboards for the holiday season. Thank you for your business and support which enables us to spread this good will.
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