According to the latest statewide MLS statistics, homes sell within 98.04% of their current asking price and within 95.90% of their original asking price. How your home is priced when the for sale sign goes up plays an important role in the number of showings and how Continue Reading
Anchorage Builders ‘Feel the Burn’ of the New Title 21
According to the Municipality’s own assessment, Anchorage annually needs 909 new housing units which include multi-family, duplex, and single-family. Since 2008, when they began the needs assessment, Anchorage has fallen far short on meeting the acknowledged goal, and this Continue Reading
Why 2016 is Not Like 1986
There’s been lots of talk from a wide variety of experts about the demise of the housing market in 2016 and comparing it to the real estate crash of 1986. But, there’s one important difference that everyone seems to have forgotten. In 1986 mortgage interest rates were 10.19 Continue Reading
What Can You Buy for $500,000?
It’s a big number—half a million dollars! Yet, in 2015, one hundred and forty-nine home buyers took the leap and bought homes in Anchorage between $450,000 and $500,000. So what did they get for half a million? Homes in this price point almost always have four bedrooms, 2.5 Continue Reading
Should You Buy a Second Toaster?
Every time I take a break from real estate and head to the island of Kauai and Poipu Beach, I end up thinking about buying a second home at the end of the road of Paradise, or at least one of those almost historic ranch homes in the little town of Waimea. That, however, Continue Reading
How to Get What You Want in a New Home
All across the nation (and Alaska being no exception), buyers are demanding extras, upgrades, and changes to stock housing plans that have been the mainstay of builders profitability for the past twenty years. In the financial uncertainty of homebuilding, repeating a plan Continue Reading
Is There A Duplex in Your Future? (February 8, 2016)
Several years ago, I sold my luxury home on Campbell Lake and moved downtown into a new duplex. I live upstairs with my husband and two poodles. On the first floor is a 1,200 square foot apartment that over the years we have rented out to an airline pilot, a slope worker, a Continue Reading
The Art of Personalization (January 24, 2016)
The big take-away from the International Builders Show held last week in Las Vegas, with over 100,000 attendees (over 120 from Alaska,) is the Art of Personalization. Baby boomers crave personalization. Gen Xers expect, and want, personalization, and millennials, or the Continue Reading
New Home Ideas for 2016 (January 10, 2016)
Go on Pinterest and Houzz and you’ll find plenty of exotic ideas for new home designs, both interior and exterior. But how many of them work in a dreary, rainy, and dark Alaska? Here are some ideas to consider when building a new home, none of which will break your budget. Continue Reading
Check Out These 2016 Real Estate Predictions (January 3, 2016)
The best thing about any predictions is that they’re soon forgotten and by the end of the year no one says ‘Well, she was right about that or that one was way off the mark’. So keep these predictions around, whether in the old-fashioned cut-out-print way, or bookmark Continue Reading
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