Community Events August 10, 2021

8 Ways to Make Back to School Easier

 

The first day of school sneaks up so fast… summer is here and then gone in a flash! Whether your child is anxious or excited about the start of a more “normal” school year, here are some practical tips to help start things off on the right foot.

 

Start talking about it. New teacher, new classmates, new schedules can all create some anxieties with kids. Start talking about school a few weeks before the first day. Talk about practical things like what the new schedule will be like and what the school’s COVID policies are, but also make sure to address their feelings and concerns about the upcoming year.

 

Go back to school shopping early. Take advantage of your summer schedule to shop while the store isn’t as busy and the supplies haven’t been picked through. Don’t forget to buy extras for homework time or the winter re-stock that inevitably happens in January.

 

If you have the means to, also consider reaching out to your child’s teacher and ask if they have a Wish List that you can help with. Most teachers have very real material needs that go beyond their classroom supply lists, and now more than ever, our teachers need our kindness, our support and our advocacy.

 

Determine how your child will get to and from school and practice the route.

 

Ease back into the scheduled days. When you and your kids are used to lazy mornings and staying up late, shifting to the early morning school bus rush can be incredibly difficult. To ease the transition, start 7-10 days before school starts, and shift bedtimes and wake-up times gradually. Every day, start their bedtime routine 10-15 minutes earlier and wake them up 10-15 minutes earlier until they’re back on track. And don’t forget to readjust your bedtime schedules, too!

 

Re-set eating habits. When school starts, your student’s eating patterns need to maintain a high level of energy throughout the day. Implementing a routine for breakfast, lunch and snacks is just as important as their sleeping patterns. Begin this transition 7-10 days before school starts as well.

 

Sync your calendars. Add the school calendar to your personal/family calendar, so important dates like parent-teacher night aren’t missed.

 

Set rules for after school. After-school time and activities such as TV, video games, play time, and the completion of homework should be well-thought out in advance. Talk about the rules (and consequences) for these before school starts.

 

Prioritize mental health. Encourage your child to speak up if they are struggling, and remind them that their school counselors are there to help. Remember that often, being proactive with our mental health can be just as important as with our physical health. Setting up a few appointments with a counselor or therapist for the first weeks or months of school might be just the preventative help that your child needs. Or maybe just start looking into outside help options now, so that you are prepared if your child needs it later during the school year.

Quarterly Market TrendsSouth King County July 23, 2021

South King County Quarterly Market Reports Q2 2021

The 2021 real estate market continues to be hot! Tight inventory has been a result of intense buyer demand fueled by historically low interest rates and the lucrative tech industry in our area. Also, moves brought about by the COVID effect of remote work options and some people moving towards retirement have brought additional buyers to the marketplace.

 

New listings are actually up from last year, but buyer demand continues to absorb the selection. This has caused above-average year-over-year price appreciation in the double digits. June had the highest number of new listings year-to-date which provided buyers some relief. We hope to continue this trend as we head into the second half of the year.

 

If you would like to know more about how today’s real estate market applies to your financial and lifestyle goals, please reach out. It is always my goal to help keep my clients well informed and empower strong decisions.

North Snohomish CountyQuarterly Market Trends July 23, 2021

North Snohomish County Quarterly Market Reports Q2 2021

The 2021 real estate market continues to be hot! Tight inventory has been a result of intense buyer demand fueled by historically low interest rates and the lucrative tech industry in our area. Also, moves brought about by the COVID effect of remote work options and some people moving towards retirement have brought additional buyers to the marketplace.

 

New listings are actually up from last year, but buyer demand continues to absorb the selection. This has caused above-average year-over-year price appreciation in the double digits. June had the highest number of new listings year-to-date which provided buyers some relief. We hope to continue this trend as we head into the second half of the year.

 

If you would like to know more about how today’s real estate market applies to your financial and lifestyle goals, please reach out. It is always my goal to help keep my clients well informed and empower strong decisions.

Quarterly Market TrendsSeattle Metro July 23, 2021

Seattle Metro Quarterly Market Reports Q2 2021

The 2021 real estate market continues to be hot! Tight inventory has been a result of intense buyer demand fueled by historically low interest rates and the lucrative tech industry in our area. Also, moves brought about by the COVID effect of remote work options and some people moving towards retirement have brought additional buyers to the marketplace.

 

New listings are actually up from last year, but buyer demand continues to absorb the selection. This has caused above-average year-over-year price appreciation in the double digits. June had the highest number of new listings year-to-date which provided buyers some relief. We hope to continue this trend as we head into the second half of the year.

 

If you would like to know more about how today’s real estate market applies to your financial and lifestyle goals, please reach out. It is always my goal to help keep my clients well informed and empower strong decisions.

EastsideQuarterly Market Trends July 23, 2021

Eastside Quarterly Market Reports Q2 2021

The 2021 real estate market continues to be hot! Tight inventory has been a result of intense buyer demand fueled by historically low interest rates and the lucrative tech industry in our area. Also, moves brought about by the COVID effect of remote work options and some people moving towards retirement have brought additional buyers to the marketplace.

 

New listings are actually up from last year, but buyer demand continues to absorb the selection. This has caused above-average year-over-year price appreciation in the double digits. June had the highest number of new listings year-to-date which provided buyers some relief. We hope to continue this trend as we head into the second half of the year.

 

If you would like to know more about how today’s real estate market applies to your financial and lifestyle goals, please reach out. It is always my goal to help keep my clients well informed and empower strong decisions.

North King CountyQuarterly Market Trends July 23, 2021

North King Quarterly Market Reports Q2 2021

The 2021 real estate market continues to be hot! Tight inventory has been a result of intense buyer demand fueled by historically low interest rates and the lucrative tech industry in our area. Also, moves brought about by the COVID effect of remote work options and some people moving towards retirement have brought additional buyers to the marketplace.

 

New listings are actually up from last year, but buyer demand continues to absorb the selection. This has caused above-average year-over-year price appreciation in the double digits. June had the highest number of new listings year-to-date which provided buyers some relief. We hope to continue this trend as we head into the second half of the year.

 

If you would like to know more about how today’s real estate market applies to your financial and lifestyle goals, please reach out. It is always my goal to help keep my clients well informed and empower strong decisions.

Quarterly Market TrendsSouth Snohomish County July 21, 2021

South Snohomish County Quarterly Market Reports Q2 2021

The 2021 real estate market continues to be hot! Tight inventory has been a result of intense buyer demand fueled by historically low interest rates and the lucrative tech industry in our area. Also, moves brought about by the COVID effect of remote work options and some people moving towards retirement have brought additional buyers to the marketplace.

 

New listings are actually up from last year, but buyer demand continues to absorb the selection. This has caused above-average year-over-year price appreciation in the double digits. June had the highest number of new listings year-to-date which provided buyers some relief. We hope to continue this trend as we head into the second half of the year.

 

If you would like to know more about how today’s real estate market applies to your financial and lifestyle goals, please reach out. It is always my goal to help keep my clients well informed and empower strong decisions.

Community Events July 8, 2021

Outdoor Movies: Summer 2021

 

Movies at the Mural

Free outdoor movies at Seattle Center this summer. Movies begin at dusk (usually around 9pm)

 

  • Jul 31 – The Princess Bride
  • Aug 6 – The Farewell
  • Aug 7 – Strictly Ballroom
  • Aug 13 – Vampires vs the Bronx
  • Aug 14 – Knives Out
  • Aug 20 – TBA
  • Aug 21 – Yesterday
  • Aug 27 – Cabaret
  • Aug 28 – The Wiz

 

 

 

Outdoor Movies at Marymoor Park

The series is a drive-in this summer and costs $30 per car. Some nights have already sold out, so be sure to head to the website for tickets ASAP!

 

  • Jun 30 – The Breakfast Club
  • Jul 1 – Men in Black
  • Jul 7 – 10 Things I Hate About You
  • Jul 8 – The Lion King (1994)
  • Jul 14 – Footloose (1984)
  • Jul 15 – Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl
  • Jul 21 – A Knight’s Tale
  • Jul 22 – Raya and the Last Dragon
  • Jul 28 – Best in Show
  • Jul 29 – Hook

 

 

 

Movie Nights at Peddler Brewing Co.

Free! Rain or shine, you’ll be covered under the big tent.

 

  • Jul 22 – The Sandlot
  • Jul 29 – Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark
  • Aug 5 – Mean Girls
  • Aug 12 – The Goonies
  • Aug 19 – Back to the Future
  • Aug 26 – 10 Things I Hate About You

 

 

 

Bellevue Drive-In Movie Theater at Vasa Park

Advance reservation online. Admission is donation based, $25 per vehicle suggested. Fridays-Saturdays all ages and Tuesday is kid’s night. Concessions are available – no outside food or drink allowed.

 

  • Tuesdays – Kids Night
  • Fridays – Action Films
  • Saturdays – Rom Coms

 

 

 

Everett, Fridays “Sail-in” Cinema the Marina

The 2021 season will welcome the return of walk-in park viewing (first come, first served) while also keeping the popular drive-in viewing (requires reservation). Reservations for drive-in spaces open July 1, 2021. Walk-in parking viewing is available to all, first come, first serve.

 

  • July 16 – Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (PG-13) (9:15 p.m.)
  • July 23 – Sleepless in Seattle (PG) (9:05 p.m.)
  • July 30 – Dunkirk (PG-13) (8:55 p.m.)
  • August 6 – Raya & the Last Dragon (PG) (8:45 p.m.)
  • August 13 – Princess & The Frog (G) (8:35 p.m.)
  • August 20 – The Rookie (G) (8:25 p.m.)

 

 

 

Marysville at Jennings Park

Free, movies start at 9pm, or dusk.

 

7/24 – A Dog’s Journey

7/31 – Sonic the Hedgehog

8/7 – San Andreas

8/14 – Frozen II

 

 

 

Woodinville at Ste Michelle Winery

All ages welcome. Movie-perfect snacks will be available, as well as wine by the glass or the bottle. Gates open at 6pm and movies will begin at 7:45pm.

 

  • 7/9 – Jumanji (1995)
  • 7/16 – Mean Girls
  • 7/30 – Grease

 

Community EventsMonthly Real Estate NEWSNewsletter July 1, 2021

Newsletter – Summertime 2021: No Relief in Heat, But Relief for Buyers

 

Last week I heard a quote from Mike Loftin of the Urban Institute that resonated with me. “We need to stop seeing housing as a reward for financial success and instead see it as a critical tool that can facilitate financial success.” Homeownership as an investment has always been a long-term hold in order for it to make sound financial sense. In fact, according to Gallup 41% of Americans see Real Estate as the best investment over stocks, gold, saving account interest, and bonds.

Since the start of 2021, we have seen the median price increase quite a bit in our region. Inventory has remained tight and interest rates remain historically low. This has contributed to the increase in prices, along with the thriving tech industry in the Greater Seattle area. I’ve been working on the front lines of one of the most intense markets in history and I can tell you first hand that buyers are tired! Here is what I’d like to share though – they shouldn’t give up!!

 

Month-to-date new listings are up 12% over May in Snohomish County and 8% in King County. This has helped reduce multiple offers and I’m starting to see some homes get just one offer. This is starting to level out the brisk price appreciation we saw from January through May. In Q1, almost every listing was getting multiple offers and bid up. Now, I’m seeing new listings benefit from the price growth since January and starting to level out in regards to additional price growth as we head into the second half of 2021. Beware that “cream puff” listings are still going bonkers. Buyers with a fixed budget may want to avoid those and be open to adjusting their search or being satisfied with 75% of their wish list. As we head into the second half of 2021, I predict we will start to see a tempering in price growth as the froth spills over the top of the cup of this market.

This will provide opportunities for buyers who put themselves on the sidelines or are just entering the market to successfully find a home. Interest rates remain incredible, and one must take into consideration the long-term savings that a low rate provides for your monthly payment. The average homeowner owns their home for 10 years in the U.S. Securing a low rate and utilizing that as a financial tool to help create wealth over the time of owning your home is a critical element for your financial success.

For example, two years ago rates were nearly a point higher, which would cost a buyer roughly $250 more per month for a $500,000 mortgage. Over ten years that is approximately a $30,000 savings in monthly cash flow. Now, look at the 10-year price growth in our area. In King County prices have grown by 111% over the last ten years and 127% in Snohomish County. Interest rate savings along with long-term price appreciation underscores why 41% of American’s think Real Estate is the best financial investment.

More so, I think this analysis typifies the point of the quote above. Real Estate is a tool to help build wealth, not an instant lottery ticket. The financial reward doesn’t happen when you sign your closing papers, it happens when you sell. You must make the purchase in order to sell in the future to reap the long-term reward. Real Estate is also where you live; it’s where you take shelter and create memories. It is one-part savings account and one-part safe haven. Both aspects should always be taken into consideration. Lifestyle changes lead most people to make a purchase; the byproduct is matching your home to your lifestyle needs and building wealth over time.

 

 

I know it’s been a rough go for buyers this year and the media is reporting dated news as they are often using closed data that is a month old. Please use me as a resource, as I can provide real-time data and help you analyze the best decision for you and your family. Also, Matthew Gardener, Windermere’s Chief Economist recently shared his thoughts on price appreciation. Check out the video below to hear his insights. In the meantime, please know it is always my goal to help keep my clients well informed in order to empower strong decisions. I pay close attention and urge you if you are considering a purchase to seize the day.

 

 

 

 

 

My office is collecting donations for local food banks! You can donate to our GoFundMe or drop off donations at my office during the month of July.

All donations will benefit The Volunteers of America Western Washington food banks. Let’s come together to help our neighbors in need!

Donate here or get directions to my office here.

 

Community Events June 29, 2021

4th of July: Fireworks & Events Around the Sound

 

In-person events are back! As we transition back to “normal” there are several local events and celebrations for the whole family to enjoy this 4th of July! Some cities were not able to pull off such large events given the timing of opening and the circumstances surrounding the pandemic, but there are some great options in both Snohomish and King counties! Check it out:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Edmonds

https://edmondschamber.com/community_events/main_events/an_edmonds_kind_of_fourth/

 

An “Edmonds Kind of 4th” is back!

– Beat Brackett 5k race (registrations online only)

– Main Street parade

– Fireworks at Civic Field

 

 

 

Everett

https://www.visiteverett.com/1440/Fourth-of-July

 

Everett’s iconic Thunder on the Bay fireworks show returns to Legion Memorial Park.

Also, Everett’s first in-person concert since COVID: Rock the Fourth @ Boxcar Park (21+) featuring: Nite Wave, Petty Thief & Road Trip.

 

 

 

Marysville

https://marysvillewa.gov/1009/Marysville-4th-of-July

 

Marysville’s third annual celebration will feature festive photo opportunities, food trucks and fireworks.

 

 

 

Monroe

https://evergreenspeedway.com/events/july-4th-2021-usa-birthday-bash-at-evergreen/

 

Rain or shine, Monroe’s USA Birthday Bash will feature a Demo Derby and Fireworks!

 

 

 

Bellevue

https://www.bellevuedowntown.com/events/family-4th

 

Bellevue Family 4th will look a little different this year. There will not be any entertainment or other activities, but there will be a live firework show downtown.

 

 

 

Tacoma

http://freedomfair.com/

 

Tacoma’s Freedom Fair & Air Show will feature military and classic planes. It is a drive-in only event, so check the website for parking spot reservations.

 

 

 

Seattle

Seattle Seafair is NOT hosting an in-person Fourth of July fireworks show this year. The majority of the Seattle Seafair headline events will be virtual for the second year in a row. Despite the lifting of restrictions, there was not enough time to produce these very large events. More info: Hybrid Seafair Summer 4th 2021

However, instead of the traditional Fourth of July Fireworks show over Lake Union, Seafair will produce an hour-long TV special featuring past fireworks shows. The show will air on KING 5 at 10 p.m. More info: Seafair’s Fourth of July fireworks in Seattle, hydroplane races to be virtual | king5.com