Guest post by Dave Kilkenny with Finance of American Mortgage. The housing market seems to be shifting to become more balanced. While still technically a “seller’s market”, there has been an increase in price reductions. Nationwide, 20% of the homes listed have had a...
With summer approaching and planting season in full swing, many of us are looking around at our landscaping to see how it endured a long winter of frost, cold temperatures, and even April snow. On the other end of extreme weather, record-breaking summer heat...
Not only do design trends change with the times, but they often reflect the events of an era. The pandemic has left an imprint on more than just our memories but also how we live, work, and recreate. Even with life returning to normal, people are using their...
Unless you’re a home builder or a remodeling contractor you probably haven’t given much thought to the new energy code. But if you’re a home buyer, what does the new Washington State Energy Code mean for you? You may sometimes hear complaints or see negative...
Last summer’s heatwave with historically high temperatures was not only unbearable for humans and animals but also for plants. If you have landscaping plants that are zoned for this climate you may want to rethink your choices for outdoor foliage as our climate begins...