6 Tips for Creating the Perfect Patio for Grilling

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The smell of grilling kebabs, the taste of a burger hot off the barbecue, the great excuse to remain outside on a nice day: Grilling is one of life’s simple pleasures. How do you make it even better? Create a patio or deck area that feels like a vacation in your own backyard. Here are a few tips:

1. Kick off your shoes
Select tiles, stone or wood flooring material for your patio that feels nice under bare feet. Remember to choose a material that won’t get dangerously slippery when wet.

2. Appoint a place to prep
Transform your grill into an outdoor kitchen by adding dedicated prep space for the cook. Consider adding a simple high table, a prefab island with heated and cooled drawers, or a complete built-in setup with a sink and fridge.

3. Protect your guests
Canopies and umbrellas are an easy way to make sure your guests don’t fry while you grill.

4. Light your night
Strategic lighting can help create a cozy ambience. Tiki torches, strings of tiny lights, lanterns and candles can all help paint a mood. A few citronella candles will keep the bugs away.

5. Furnish for comfort
Choose outdoor furniture that’s comfy, not just stylish. If you have metal chairs, splurge for cushy pillows. Not only will they help keep your guests happy, they’re an easy way to add color to your outdoor living area.

6. Let your drinks chill
Whether it’s a giant bucket of ice, a wheeled cooler or a built-in mini fridge, having a place to stash drinks cuts back on annoying trips to the kitchen.

Looking for a home with a great spot to grill? Contact me!

June 2016 RE/MAX National Housing Report

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Homebuyer Demand Moves Market Higher

As homebuyer demand continues, May saw a 10.3% jump in sales over April and a 5.1% increase over May last year, which is slightly higher than the average year-over-year sales increase of 4.5% so far in 2016. The Median Sales Price in May was $222,475, a 4.2% rise from price levels one year ago and 3.5% above the median price in April. The inventory of homes for sale remains very tight in many markets across the country, with the May inventory 14.8% lower than May 2015. At the rate of home sales in May, the national Months Supply of Inventory was 3.0, down from 3.2 in April.

Read the full article in RE/MAX’s Newsroom…

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17526 149th Ave SE #J8, Renton, WA 98058

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$114,900

1 bedroom; 1 bathroom; 588 square feet

Light, bright and beautiful! You will love this updated, move-in ready top floor end unit. It features fresh paint, new flooring through-out, bathroom vanity, light fixtures, blinds and newer appliances. You’ll also enjoy reserved parking right in front of your condo, the washer/dryer combo in large utility closet, extra storage on the deck and especially quiet nights with a sound barrier installed in the bedroom floor. It’s perfect for all seasons with a cozy wood fireplace, pool and sport court!

Sold 8/5/2016

10 Top Cities for Dog Lovers

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A whopping 54.4 million households – or 44 percent – own at least one dog, according to the 2015-2016 American Pet Products Association survey. That trumps the 35 percent of cat-owning households.

Americans sure do love their pets. In fact, spending on pets has doubled from 2001 to 2015, up from $28.5 billion to $60.28 billion, according to the APPA.

In some cities, the number of dog owners, in particular, is growing. Realtor.com®’s research team sniffed out the 10 best cities for dogs, factoring in the percentage of households that own a dog as well as the number of dog parks and trails, dog-friendly restaurants, pet stores, and dog walkers.

Check out which cities go to the pooches and how Seattle ranks…

The 10 Best Markets for Millennials

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The road to home ownership has been a struggle for many young adults, mostly due to financial obstacles. However, some millennials may find more luck in less expensive metro areas that also have steady job growth and lower qualifying incomes necessary to purchase a home.

NAR recently analyzed employment gains, population trends, income levels, and housing conditions among the 100 largest metro areas to pinpoint the best purchase markets for millennial home buyers.

Read the article and see where Seattle lands on the list…

Four Steps to Finding the Right Neighborhood for You

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Whether you are moving to a new city or just moving across town, there are many things to consider when deciding on the ideal neighborhood. I know how important this decision can be and I’ll take the time to talk with you about resale value, the local area, and what loan programs will be the most beneficial to you.

Here are four easy steps for finding the best neighborhood for your needs…

What Not to Do as a New Homeowner

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We know so well the thrill of owning your own house — but don’t let the excitement cause you to overlook the basics. We’ve gathered up a half dozen classic boo-boos new homeowners often commit — and give you some insight on why each is critically important to avoid.

Baby Boomers Heading Back to the City

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Unlike previous generations, many baby boomers aren’t planning their retirement in sunny southern locales. Instead, more are choosing to move back to metro areas they had left when they started raising a family in the suburbs.

Read the article…

Average Time to Close: 44 Days

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For the second consecutive month, the average time to close all loans stayed at 44 days, suggesting that new mortgage rules that took effect this fall are having less of an impact on delaying loans, according to Ellie Mae’s latest Origination Insight Report.

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7 Must-Know Facts About President Obama’s New Home

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Whoever winds up moving into the White House next year is still anyone’s guess, but one thing’s for certain: President Barack Obama will have to move out. And he’s already chosen his new digs!

Here are seven facts about the first family’s new home that you’ll be glad to know…