Open Houses: Saturday, 5/18 & Sunday, 5/19 2013

Hello! Happy Friday!! Did you know interesting fact on May 18, 1860 President Abraham Lincoln was nominated, also May 18, 1980 Mt St Helens blew its top.

We have 8 beautiful Windermere R.E. / Mercer Island listings being held open over the weekend.

Details about the open houses is below. Enjoy!

Mercer Island

$1,150,000 l 8413 SE 82nd St l 486302 l Nancy LaVallee l Sunday, 5/19, 1-4PM

$1,439,000 l 8400 W Mercer Way l 480039 l Peni Schwartz l Sunday, 5/19, 1-4PM

$1,575,000 l 7900 Northbrook Lane l 440324 l hosted by Kristopher Herrell l Sunday, 5/19, 2-5PM

$2,280,000 l 7270 W Mercer Way l 444561 l Cherrie Lee l Saturday, 5/18, 1-3PM

Seattle

$799,000 l 2721 Warren Ave N l 470145 l Bonnie Sanborn l Sunday, 5/19, 1-4PM

Renton

$399,000 l 17535 SE 186th Wy l 479351 l Claire Dion l Sunday, 5/19, 1-4PM

Bellevue

$299,000 l 5395 164th Ave SE l 484179 l Lisa Dong l Sunday, 5/19, 1-4PM

$699,950 l 12526 SE 47th Pl l 488424 l Andrea Victor l Sunday, 5/19, 1-4PM

“The Mercer Island Open House List is ready to conveniently print from this blog post!  9 home are available to preview Saturday, May 18th, and 23 will be open Sunday, May 19th. The list prices range from $595,000 to $10,885,000. The prominent features of the homes being held open over the weekend include recent price reductions, new to the market, outdoor entertaining spaces and walk-in pantries.”

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Recycle With Ease: FREE Recycle Event Saturday, June 15th, 10 am to 2 pm

Recycling-Evite-Office_June 15 2013Mark your calendars: June 15th, from 10 am to 2 pm, Windermere R.E. / Mercer Island is hosting a FREE recycle event. We’re excited to be partnering again with 1 Green Planet and Confidential Data Disposal, Inc. to offer free recycling and on site document shredding to the local community. The following items will be accepted for recycling in our parking lot:

Appliances – washers, dryers, refrigerators, etc.
Electronics – televisions, stereos, etc.
Scrap metal, machinery – circuit boards, etc.
Computers (Secure data destruction) – PCs, laptops, printers,
monitors, etc.
Batteries – car, computer, etc.
Medical equipment
Ink & toner
Cell phones

There is a surcharge of $10 to $30 to recycle appliances through the county, and you have to take the items to a facility off-island— so our recycle event will save you both time and money. Start summer off in style by decluttering and recycling those items you no longer use!

In conjunction with the Recycle Event, we will be accepting donations to benefit Mercer Island Youth and Family Service (MIYFS). One of the many services MIYFS offers is Family Assistance to those in need of emergency assistance with basic necessities like rent, utilities and food assistance. 100% of all donations will go to MIYFS.

For information about recycling other items not mentioned in the list above, you can reach 1 Green Planet at (425) 996-3513 or via email.

Open Houses: Saturday, 4/27 & Sunday, 4/28

Hello! Happy Friday!! What a wonderful week of sunshine! Spring is here and summer is right around the corner. Lots of garage sales going on as people are spring cleaning!!!

We have 5 beautiful Windermere R.E. / Mercer Island listings being held open over the weekend. 

Details about the open houses is below. Enjoy!

Seattle

$860,000 l 2721 Warren Ave N l 470145 l Bonnie Sanborn l Sunday, 4/28 1-4PM

$950,000 l 2040 43rd Ave E #510 l 475531 l Nancy LaVallee l Sunday, 4/28 1-4 PM

Mercer Island

$779,000 l 5053 88th Ave SE l 476988 l hosted by Michelle Rubin l Sunday, 4/28 1-4PM

$1,375,000 l 5331 Forest Ave SE l 470311 l hosted by Kathryn Lerner l Sunday, 4/28 1-4PM

$1,449,000 l 7850 SE 52nd St l 470676 l Erin Ewing l Saturday, 4/27, 11-2 PM

“The Mercer Island Open House List is ready to conveniently print from this blog post!  5 home are available to preview Saturday, April 27th, and 22 will be open Sunday, April 28th. The list prices range from $4698,000 to $10,885,000. The prominent features of the homes being held open over the weekend include recent price reductions, new to the market, outdoor entertaining spaces and walk-in pantries.”

Open House List

NWMLS Press Release (4/4/13): Prices “spiking” as home buyers compete for scarce inventory

The Northwest Multiple Listing Service sent out their monthly press release on April 4th 2013. Below are details from the release, including a 4-County Puget Sound Region Pending Sales Table for March 2013. To read the press release in its entirety, click here.

MC900432680Brokers added 9,332 new listings to the Northwest Multiple Listing Service database during March, but pending sales topped that number to further crimp inventory and trigger competitive bidding among buyers who are flocking to open houses.

Northwest MLS figures show year-over-year prices jumped 14.9 percent for the 21 counties in its service area. The median price for last month’s closed sales of single family homes and condominiums (combined) was $258,500, rising from $225,000 for the same month a year ago. Twelve counties reported double-digit gains, led by Ferry (up 70.9 percent), San Juan (up 47.3 percent), and Island (up 36.1 percent).

Prices for single family homes increased 14.3 percent, while the median sales price for condos, which accounted for about 12 percent of sales, surged 19.6 percent. Two-thirds of last month’s condo sales were in King County; prices there leaped 28.6 percent, increasing from $175,000 to $225,000. The price of a single family home that sold in King County jumped from $330,000 to $392,000 (up 18.8 percent).

Brokers reported 5,745 closed sales last month for a 13.9 percent increase from the previous year when they tallied 5,044 completed transactions.

“The market continues to be incredibly competitive with at least one in four buyers paying cash,” noted MLS director OB Jacobi. “For those not paying cash, the average down payment is between 20 percent and 50 percent,” he added.

Jacobi, the president of Windermere Real Estate Company in Seattle also reported the vast majority of home sales right now have multiple offers, and “it’s no longer restricted to the urban markets — the outlying areas are now experiencing the same thing.”

Brokers say even distressed sellers are receiving multiple offers for their homes.

“As one of my brokers told me, when you have 12 offers on a short sale, it pushes the price of the home up to market value. This is clearly reflected in the appreciation we continue to see in prices across the board,” Jacobi stated.

Inventory is depleted area-wide, with only 18,500 active listings in the MLS system at month end. That total is down by almost 6,400 listings year-over-year for a 25.7 percent drop. Counties with the largest declines include Clark (down 46 percent), Snohomish (down 43.8 percent) and King (down 42.4 percent).

System-wide, there is less than a two-month supply of homes, with the tightest selection in Snohomish (0.93 months), King (1.03 months), Clark (1.81 months) and Pierce (1.68 months) counties. In general, analysts consider four-to-six months of supply to be normal.

Pending sales are mirroring the shifts in market conditions. Volume area-wide was up only 3.9 percent from a year ago, rising from 9,126 mutually accepted offers to 9,482.

Five counties – Ferry, Grays Harbor, Island, King, and Snohomish — reported fewer pending sales than a year ago, likely a consequence of the limited selection.

Northwest Multiple Listing Service, owned by its member real estate firms, is the largest full-service MLS in the Northwest. Its membership includes more than 21,000 real estate brokers. The organization, based in Kirkland, Wash., currently serves 21 counties in Washington state.

March 2013 Puget Sound egion Pending Sales

Continuing Discussion: Our Local Housing Market and Low Inventory

The housing market recovery, locally and nationally, and the low inventory in our region are both hot topics of interest. Windermere Blog featured posts on both subjects this week.

Windermere’s president, OB Jacobi, discusses the low inventory in our region in his post Time to Reality Check the Real Estate Market. From the post:

Here are the current inventory levels in key markets along the West Coast, all of which fall below six months of supply and report strong competition among buyers.

· Seattle: 1.4 months

· Portland: 4.2 months

· San Francisco: 1.8 months

· Las Vegas: 3.8 months

· Palm Springs: 2.5 months

Mr. Jacobi discusses what this means to buyer and sellers, along with discussing the impact of current interest rates and its effect on affordability.

Matthew Gardner, principal at Gardner Economics, compiled a report on how our region fared during the 4th Quarter of 2012. He provides analysis of Western Washington’s job market along with the housing market. He, too, touched on our region’s low inventory:

As stated previously, I do worry about the lack of homes for sale. If we do not see a fairly dramatic increase in inventory, I fear that the market will be forced to give some of its recent gains back— albeit temporarily. Because of this fact, and regardless of the solid price growth that we are witnessing, I am still unable to raise my grade above the “C” that I gave it last quarter.

With that being said, Gardner goes on to state in his conclusions:

From a real estate standpoint, it is clear that we are now well removed from the days when home prices were hemorrhaging. Home values have stabilized and a recovery in values is underway. The credit markets have thawed and getting a mortgage is easier now than it has been since the housing “bubble” exploded. Interest rates remain at historic lows, and although I believe that they will rise in 2013, the increase should be modest.

Please take time to read both blog posts. They are full of pertinent data for those interested in our current housing market. To quote OB Jacobi, “It goes without saying that nobody wants to sell at the bottom of the market, yet at the same time, everybody wants to buy at the bottom. Obviously these two scenarios can’t exist at the same time, but I hope the information in this blog shows there are definitely opportunities to be had by both buyers and sellers that are worth considering.”

2012 Year in Review

Drum roll please…..

The 2012 Year in Review Reports for Mercer Island, Seattle and the Eastside are now available to preview! To read the full synopsis for each market, please click here. These Reviews contain some pretty positive news regarding each market. Brisk sales were reported across the board, despite the record low inventories in all three markets. We hope you find the information contained within these reports valuable and helpful as you examine our region’s housing market.

Annual Reports:

Click to view year-end real estate reviews for Mercer Island, Seattle and The Eastside.

P.S. The Mercer Island Patch did a nice write up about Windermere Real Estate / Mercer Island’s Year in Review for the island. Thank you!

NWMLS Press Release (1/7/13): Local Real Estate Markets Brisk For A December, Even With Seasonal Slowing

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The Northwest Multiple Listing Service sent out their monthly press release on Jan. 7th 2013. Below are details from the release, including the 4-County Puget Sound Region Pending Sales Table. To read the press release in its entirely, click here.

Home buyers around western Washington made offers on 5,314 residences during December, outnumbering the 3,857 owners who listed their homes for sale. The imbalance helped push up prices and further thin already depleted inventory.

While the expected seasonal slowdown occurred last month, determined buyers were undaunted by sparse inventory and record-breaking rainy days, according to December statistics from Northwest Multiple Listing Service.

MLS members reported 5,314 pending sales of single family homes and condominiums last month for a modest year-over-year increase of 1.5 percent. That volume of mutually accepted offers fell from November’s total of 6,522, but far exceeded the number of new listings, 3,857, that members added to the MLS system during December. It also marked an unprecedented fourth straight month when pending sales outnumbered new listings.

MLS members tallied 5,267 closed sales during December, outgaining the same month a year ago by 526 transactions for an increase of about 11.1 percent. The 2012 total of 64,624 closed sales was 14.8 percent higher than the volume reported for 2011.

Brokers expect the housing market rebound to continue, while cautioning sellers to refrain from becoming too greedy and expressing hope for “controlled natural growth” to sustain the recovery. They also believe distressed properties, rising rents and re-engaged investors will have an impact on activity for the foreseeable future.

Even with distressed properties (and the lower prices they usually fetch) being part of the mix of sales, median sales prices are edging up. Last month’s buyers paid more for their home than purchasers of a year ago, and the number of properties that sold for a million dollars or more jumped nearly 56 percent, rising from 68 in December 2011 to 106 last month.

The median price area-wide was $255,000, up 13.3 percent from twelve months ago when the price was $225,000. Prices rose by double digits in ten of the 21 counties in the Northwest MLS service area. Homes and condos that sold in King County commanded the highest prices at $342,000, reflecting a gain of more than 17.5 percent.

For single family homes (excluding condos), the median selling price rose $30,000 system-wide (about 12.8 percent) climbing from $235,000 a year ago to $265,000.

In King County, the median sales price of a single family home jumped nearly 18.8 percent, from $320,000 to $380,046. Within the county, the biggest increases on single family homes that sold were reported in Skyway/Bryn Mawr area (up 89.8 percent), Central Seattle (up 50.2 percent), Vashon (up 35.6 percent), Bellevue west of I-405 (up 28.6 percent) and Burien-Normandy Park (up 26.9 percent).

Prices and the number of multiple offers may be rising in part because of shrinking inventory. At the end of December, there were only 17,718 properties for sale, which compares to 26,639 active listings for the same time a year ago (down 33.5 percent). Months of supply declined to 3.3 months, down from about 5 months of supply for the same period a year ago.

Looking ahead, many brokers expect a strong market in 2013, with some expressing concern about “frenzied bubble growth.”

Another positive indicator brokers noted is improving builder confidence. It recently rose to its highest level in more than six years, according to a National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)/Wells Fargo survey released last month. Although newly built homes account for only a small portion of the housing market, they are considered to be a leading revenue and job creator. Each home built creates an average of three jobs for a year and generates about $90,000 in tax revenue, according to NAHB research.

Northwest Multiple Listing Service, owned by its member real estate firms, is the largest full-service MLS in the Northwest. Its membership includes more than 21,000 real estate brokers. The organization, based in Kirkland, Wash., currently serves 21 counties in Washington state.

The NWMLS plans to release its annual summary report for 2012 mid-January.  Stay tuned for details.

4-county Puget Sound Region Pending Sales (Single Family Homes + Condo combined)

(totals include King, Snohomish, Pierce & Kitsap counties)

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
2000 3706 4778 5903 5116 5490 5079 4928 5432 4569 4675 4126 3166
2001 4334 5056 5722 5399 5631 5568 5434 5544 4040 4387 4155 3430
2002 4293 4735 5569 5436 6131 5212 5525 6215 5394 5777 4966 4153
2003 4746 5290 6889 6837 7148 7202 7673 7135 6698 6552 4904 4454
2004 4521 6284 8073 7910 7888 8186 7583 7464 6984 6761 6228 5195
2005 5426 6833 8801 8420 8610 8896 8207 8784 7561 7157 6188 4837
2006 5275 6032 8174 7651 8411 8094 7121 7692 6216 6403 5292 4346
2007 4869 6239 7192 6974 7311 6876 6371 5580 4153 4447 3896 2975
2008 3291 4167 4520 4624 4526 4765 4580 4584 4445 3346 2841 2432
2009 3250 3407 4262 5372 5498 5963 5551 5764 5825 5702 3829 3440
2010 4381 5211 6821 7368 4058 4239 4306 4520 4350 4376 3938 3474
2011 4272 4767 6049 5732 5963 5868 5657 5944 5299 5384 4814 4197
2012 4921 6069 7386 7015 7295 6733 6489 6341 5871 6453 5188 4181

3 Mercer Island Residents Have Paintings in Celebration!, a Traveling Art Exhibition

MP900309017 Three residents of Mercer Island, and members of Women Painters of Washington, are participating in a traveling art exhibit opening in Seattle Tuesday, January 8th. The show, Celebration!, is a juried exhibition highlighting the diverse talent, and artistic styles, of 69 women artists from around the state of Washington.

The three Mercer Island residents with paintings in Celebration! are Esther Akrish, Nancy Axell and Seiko Konya. According to the Mercer Island Patch, all three artists are also members of Mercer Island Visual Arts League (MIVAL).

Celebration’s Seattle show is at the Women Painters of Washington Gallery, located in the Columbia Center Building, 701 5th Ave, Suite 310. The exhibition runs January 8 – February 22, 2013, with the Opening Reception (public welcome) on January 10th, from 11am-2pm. The gallery entry is free of charge and it’s open Monday through Friday, 11am – 4pm.

In the exhibition, Axell and Konya are showing watercolors and Akrish’s painting is an acrylic. And even though two of these three artworks are portraits, and two are watercolors, the diversity within these artists’ paintings is quite spectacular. Each woman’s work features a unique style and artistic passion. It would be a wonderful treat to see their paintings in person.

If you can’t make it to the Seattle show, Celebration! will be at Childhood’s End Gallery (222 4th Ave. W, Olympia, WA), March 1 – April 21, 2013; Northwind Arts Center (2409 Jefferson St, Pt Townsend, WA), May 3 – 26, 2013; and Clymer Museum (416 North Pearl St., Ellensburg, WA) June 7– July 27, 2013.

The wide range of styles, subjects, and media by artists in the CELEBRATION! show make this a “must see” exhibition. ~ Women Painters of Washington Blog

WSDOT Is Gathering Public Input Regarding Potential Tolling of I-90

If you have an opinion about the WSDOT initiating a toll on I-90 between I-5 in Seattle and I-405 in Bellevue, now is the time to share your thoughts. Officials from WSDOT are spending time during 2013 gathering data and public comments regarding the potential tolling of the I-90 floating bridge stretch. Your first opportunity to hear more information about WSDOT’s thoughts on I-90 tolling, and their corresponding traffic data, is at the City Council’s regular meeting at 7 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 7, 2013. Craig Stone, assistant secretary of the WSDOT Toll Division, will be on hand at Mercer Island City Hall to share I-90 toll information, in addition to presenting information on the I-90 Two-Way Transit Project and Sound Transit East Link Light Rail Transit Project.

At the end of January, WSDOT will also be hosting 3 public meetings. These meetings are a precursor to the environmental assessment the WSDOT will be conducting, as required by the National Environmental Protection Act. Per the WSDOT, “The end result of the I-90 environmental assessment will be a report that consists of a technical evaluation and social and economic review of tolling on I-90.”

If you would like to attend these public meetings, below is the schedule, with meeting places, dates and times.

According to a Bellevue Patch article, WSDOT Tolls Division spokesperson Colleen Gants indicated that input received from the public helps guide the environmental assessment, and could provide some influence on its conclusions. “For example, we don’t know yet where we would place the toll gantry,” in the I-90 corridor, said Gants. “We are looking at that whole stretch of roadway.”

The public is also welcome to send information requests and comments to I90study@wsdot.Wa.Gov, or call Michelle Moutin at (206) 464-1249.

The possibility of initiating a toll on the I-90 Floating Bridge has been considered in Olympia for the past 5 years. Last year, the state legislature tapped WSDOT to initiate a review the issue. The current push behind the possible toll is needed funding for the completion of renovations to the 520 Floating Bridge. The state is short about $1.4 billion to finish the work on State Route 520.

What are your thoughts about a potential toll on I-90′s Floating Bridge?

Mercer Island: 2013 Polar Bear Plunge

Picture1Mercer Island Residents: It’s the 44th year tradition of the Polar Bear Plunge in Lake Washington on Tuesday, January 1st 12pm, at Clarke Beach Park. 7700 E Mercer Way.

Many different ways of doing it, tip toe in, or run full blast and jump in the frigid cold temperature of Lake Washington! Or even just coming down to cheer everyone on! Make sure you bring warm towels! The neat part to watch is afterward watching everyone get excited as they come out!! :)

Have a safe and good New Years 2013!!