Next weekend on April 8 and 9th is the Spring Preview of Homes with 27 entries from Anchorage home builders. Unlike the fall Parade of Homes, entries may be in various stages of construction providing visitors an inside look at the framing, electrical, drywall and trim Continue Reading
Test Your 2017 Real Estate Market Knowledge
Every year, every month, every week and every day brings new information and challenges to our local real estate market. Test your real estate knowledge by taking this quiz. You might be surprised by the answers! 1. How many single family building permits were issued in Continue Reading
What an Interest Rate Hike Means to You
This past week the Fed raised interest rates a quarter of a percent. A current 30 year fixed rate mortgage rate is now between 4.25% and 4.375%, depending upon where you shop and your credit score. The VA rate is 4% and six months ago was as low as 3.125%. So I can say with Continue Reading
Take a Trip Around the U.S. Housing Market
It’s cold and windy and although spring is just around the corner, it doesn’t really feel like it so let’s take a break from our local housing market and head down south to see how the rest of the country is fairing when it comes to home values and appreciation. It’s hard Continue Reading
The Tug-of-War Between Builders and Subcontractors
Alaska requires homebuilders to have a general contractor’s license plus a residential endorsement. They are also required to be licensed, bonded and insured. However, a new home buyer isn’t likely to find one of them wearing a carpenter’s belt and working on the job site. Continue Reading
The Millennials Are Anchorage’s Home Buyers
According to an article in last week’s online Builder Magazine, Zillow has reported that nearly 42% of all home buyers are millennials, defined as people between the ages of 18 to 34. These first time home buyers still believe in the American Dream of home ownership and Continue Reading
Defining Mixed-Use
In Anchorage, we’re hearing more and more about the opportunities for mixed-use developments but what exactly does it mean for consumers and tax payers? According to a recent report published by the Building Owners Managers Association (BOMA), mixed use is defined as ‘a real Continue Reading
How is the Housing Market, Really?
If you talk to an accountant, they’ll tell you numbers don’t lie. They’ll also tell you that numbers can be manipulated to present differing points of view, depending on the presenter or goal. So, here are some numbers that tell quite a different story than all the negative Continue Reading
Making the Case for the ‘Rancher’
Over the past few weekends at open houses, I’ve visited with several ‘boomers’ who are considering downsizing to a ranch style home. They’ve told me stories of friends falling on stairs and breaking bones and are concerned it might happen to them. However, boomers with Continue Reading
Continued Housing Market Stability in 2017
According to the Anchorage Economic Development Corporation report, Anchorage lost an estimated 2,700 jobs. People are motivated to buy and sell homes primarily as a result of marriage, birth, death, divorce and job change. You would think that the reported 2,700 job loss Continue Reading
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