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A picture is worth a thousand words

Imagine driving by a house, snapping a photo of it with your iPhone, and then obtaining relevant data about the home and surrounding community. It’s possible with the HomeSnap app by Sawbuck. Walt Mossberg, personal technology columnist for the Wall … Continue reading

The housing market gets a boost in April

Housing starts in April were strong, increasing by 4.7 percent to a 685,000 annual rate, according to the median estimate of 80 economists surveyed by Bloomberg News. The Associated Press reports a slightly higher annual pace of 717,000 homes, based … Continue reading

Spotlight on Pacific NW gardening

Everything comes alive in the Pacific Northwest with fair May weather. The last frost of the season is likely behind us, and gardeners have the next 200 days, approximately, to cultivate the annuals, perennials, and vegetables of their choice. The … Continue reading

Seattle touts job growth and sustainability

Seattle ranked fifth in the nation for job growth during the period between January 2011 and January 2012, according to the Puget Sound Business Journal. Washington state was fifteenth in the nation. The W.P. School of Business at Arizona State … Continue reading

Modernize your grandmother’s kitchen

Homeowners Desiree and Brian Bell wanted to change the look of their 1950′s kitchen into a room they could call their own. Lauren Lake of Spice Up My Kitchen recreated the old space into a traditional one with modern flair … Continue reading

Kitchen islands aren’t going away

The kitchen island is often the hub of the home, the place where family members and guests gather to eat and socialize. While the island’s function remains the same as it has been for years, its look and feel are … Continue reading

Housing news for April

Housing prices for King County in the month of April were strong, and inventory was down 37 percent from one year ago, reports the Seattle Times based on data released by the Northwest Multiple Listing Service. The median house price in King County … Continue reading

Herb container gardening 101

Growing herbs does not require lots of space or raised beds. In fact, all you need is a container. Watch this Six Minute Style video with Susan Doherty, plant your own potted garden, and enjoy the fragrance and taste of … Continue reading

Nation’s biggest warehouse rolls out mortgages

Costco Wholesale Corporation has added home loans to its growing list of financial services, reports CNNMoney. The biggest warehouse membership chain is partnering with First Choice Bank, a New Jersey-based community bank, and 10 other lenders. Thus far, Costco’s partners have … Continue reading

Add curb appeal

One of the best ways to increase your home’s value is to boost its curb appeal, which has everything to do with landscaping design, the color palette, and architectural interest. HGTV’s Curb Appeal highlights the transformation of one Cape Cod style … Continue reading

Herb container gardening 101

May 2, 2012
by: lovelakemont • Blog, Real Estate Updates

Add curb appeal

April 25, 2012
by: lovelakemont • Blog, Real Estate Updates

Tutorial on closing costs for first-time homebuyers

April 18, 2012
by: lovelakemont • Blog, Real Estate Updates

Be proactive with home repairs

April 10, 2012
by: lovelakemont • Blog, Real Estate Updates

A picture is worth a thousand words

May 18, 2012
by: steveburman • Blog

The housing market gets a boost in April

May 16, 2012
by: steveburman • Blog

Spotlight on Pacific NW gardening

May 14, 2012
by: steveburman • Blog

Seattle touts job growth and sustainability

May 11, 2012
by: steveburman • Blog