Not all condos are created the same and therefore not all HOA budgets will be alike. A townhouse style condo generally sits on a single tract of land. But it can also sit on a platted duplex or four plex lot. The road in front of the unit can be a private driveway or Continue Reading
Know the Covenant Codes Before You Buy (October 16, 2015)
Not all subdivisions are created equally, even though they make look alike and be just down the street from one another. Most, but not all, are regulated by a set of covenants, codes, and restrictions which are enforced by a homeowners’ association. Whether buying into an Continue Reading
Is Now A Good Time To Buy A Home? (October 9, 2015)
October usually brings some surprises in the financial markets but this past week’s quarter percent drop in 30 year fixed rate mortgages to 3.75% came as an unexpected announcement. Not that it’s not welcome news for Alaskans in addition to a record breaking $2,072 Continue Reading
Are You Ready to Age in Place? (Sept 8, 2015)
That answer to that question is ‘yes’, at least according to the American Institute of Architects’ housing survey just published by the National Association of Homebuilders. According to the survey, homeowners are attempting to remodel or build homes to Continue Reading
Hiring the ‘Handyman’
We do it all the time, because we are too busy or just not ‘handy’ around the house. Most likely, he or she has been recommended by a friend or co-worker. They might even be a relative between jobs we want to help out. Their price seems right to build the deck, replace a hot Continue Reading
Who Are Anchorage’s Builders
For the first half of 2015, Hultquist Homes has captured the number spot for the most single family permits with 21. Spinell Homes ranks number two with 15. Both of these two top ranked builders also build duplexes and multi-family units in Anchorage. Spinell has a Continue Reading
A New Opportunity to Solve Anchorage’s Housing
With Mayor Berkowitz now firmly seated on the 8th floor of Anchorage’s City Hall, there is a new opportunity to solve Anchorage’s housing crisis. Listed as Priority Three on his transition report, the lack of housing in Alaska’s largest city, however, needs more than another Continue Reading
Meeting the Challenge for More Housing
Interspersed amongst the many colorful pages of Mayor Ethan Berkowitz’s Transition Committee Report are several proposals and public comments that would enhance the accessibility to more housing in Anchorage, from homeless ‘housing first’ solutions, to creating a system for Continue Reading
Understanding the Value of a Lot
Not all lots are created equally, even within the same subdivision. Lot size, width and location are all factors to take into consideration when purchasing an undeveloped lot or a pre-owned home. Of primary importance to many home buyers is southern or western exposure, and Continue Reading
Alaska’s Communities Have Abundance and Shortages of Housing
The Alaska Multiple Service (MLS) is a statewide organization that publishes a weekly market activity report of all new listings, pending (buyer and seller agreed) and sold transactions. Although it may not reflect all activity in a market, it clearly represents the vast Continue Reading
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