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America is aging

The exploding senior population in the U.S. presents an opportunity for the private sector to design communities that will provide housing and access to support services. According to Builder Magazine, individuals aged 65 and older will more than double in … Continue reading

How to really shop for a home

If you are a first-time home buyer, what’s the best way to go about the search? The temptation to browse many types of properties is real. Suppress the urge by beginning with the end in mind

How to really shop for a home

If you are a first-time home buyer, what’s the best way to go about the search? The temptation to browse many types of properties is real. Suppress the urge by beginning with the end in mind. Establishing parameters based on … Continue reading

Get organized for Tax Day

Do you have a system for organizing your sock drawer? If the answer is yes, you’re more likely to file your taxes on time, according to Forbes’ “25 Best Cities for Neat Freaks.” Doxo, an e-payment solution site and digital … Continue reading

Amazon proposes new Seattle digs

Earlier this week, Amazon.com proposed its three-block high-rise office complex in Seattle’s Denny Triangle. If approved, the project could take up to eight years to complete. The preliminary design of the complex comprises 3.3 million square feet, potentially making it … Continue reading

What does a housing recovery look like?

Pundits and professionals give varying answers to the question of what a housing recovery looks like. According to the Housing Guru Blog , some see it as a return to the home values seen before the crash; others define it as the annual rate of over 8 million sales. And still another camp believes that neither picture is realistic.

What does a housing recovery look like?

Pundits and professionals give varying answers to the question of what a housing recovery looks like. According to the Housing Guru Blog, some see it as a return to the home values seen before the crash; others define it as … Continue reading

Builders buzz about age-diverse housing

Many households of the Boomer, X, and Y generations are living together as a result of the recession. Homebuilders are taking their cue from the trend, seeking to diversify their future master-planned communities. Age-diverse neighborhoods tend to evolve naturally over time. … Continue reading

Seattle marches on

Tech and aerospace industries keep Seattle and surrounding cities competitive with the rest of the nation. Based on data compiled by the Seattle Market Review (March 2012), the Evergreen State shows economic growth with several bright spots. Seattle ranks in … Continue reading

Spring cleaning makes sense

While spring cleaning may have its roots in old traditions like the Iranian Norouz or the Jewish Passover, where a thorough cleansing takes place in preparation for the new year or a religious celebration, it hits the annual housekeeping checklist right around March. The weather is balmy enough to open the windows but not so warm that insects will invade. This is the opportune month for families to dust and scrub overlooked areas — rugs, drapes, blinds, baseboards, and more

Herb container gardening 101

May 2, 2012
by: philipleng • Real Estate Updates, Uncategorized

Herb container gardening 101

May 2, 2012
by: philipleng • Real Estate Updates, Uncategorized

Herb container gardening 101

May 2, 2012
by: philipleng • Real Estate Updates

Add curb appeal

April 25, 2012
by: philipleng • Real Estate Updates

A picture is worth a thousand words

May 18, 2012
by: philipleng • Blog

The housing market gets a boost in April

May 16, 2012
by: philipleng • Blog

Spotlight on Pacific NW gardening

May 14, 2012
by: philipleng • Blog

Seattle touts job growth and sustainability

May 11, 2012
by: philipleng • Blog