In Kirkland, landing the right timing means you move straight into your new home, neighborhood is secondary if your dates don’t sync. Which would you prioritize for your next move?
Kenmore’s fast-paced market means first-time buyers need pre-approval before even browsing homes, speed sets you apart. 🏡
Would you adjust your buying plan for a shot at the right home?
Saturday night, 23-year-old North Shore lifeguard Kekoa Tamale was in his truck at Dead Man's Curve when he saw a group of around 20 people attacking a 15-year-old boy.
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Bothell’s Earth Month brings families together for hands-on habitat restoration and fun at Blyth Park. 🌳🌱
What’s your favorite way to make environmental action a community event?
Kirkland’s growth is ramping up, and housing options may tighten once spring’s new listings are gone. Are you planning to buy before competition rises again, or will you wait and see?
Kirkland Urban’s new transit-oriented zoning brings fresh potential for both buyers and investors, yet higher fees and rules may shift who benefits. Would these changes shape your next move?
Kirkland’s new fees on larger single-family homes are reshaping the real cost of buying, while tax exemptions boost multifamily growth. How should first-time buyers approach this shifting landscape?
Kirkland’s pre-approved ADU plans cut red tape and make it easier to boost housing choices. Flexible living gets a real shot. Would you consider building an ADU if the process felt this simple?
Totem Lake has turned from a retail strip into a lively mixed-use hub, opening new doors for first-time buyers and investors. 🏡
Would you buy in a revitalized community like this?
Kenmore’s inclusionary zoning now ties affordable unit requirements to home size, rewarding smaller builds while asking more from larger ones. Could this reshape what buyers and investors choose next?
Kirkland’s zoning choices reflect what neighbors push for, public input just brought back residential protections despite bigger state goals.
How do you think community voices should shape local housing rules?
Bothell just opened Pop Shops on Main for 2026–2028, giving small businesses a downtown launchpad. Would you apply or know someone with a concept ready for Triangle Junction?
Kirkland’s new middle housing rules mean more first-time buyers can call the city home. Cottages, duplexes, and ADUs are opening doors. Would you consider these options for your move?
Kirkland’s new housing rules cut parking and add fees to bigger homes, reshaping what first-time buyers and investors can expect. Would these changes influence your next move?
Transit-focused multifamily growth around Kirkland Urban, Modera Bridle Trails, and Bothell Main Street is changing local character, new energy, new options. What’s your take on these shifts?
Kirkland’s new iceplex brings two NHL-size rinks, a restaurant, and year-round community events, this will be a real game changer for local families. What’s the first thing you’d use it for?
Kirkland’s new transit-focused growth and middle housing options make it easier for first-time buyers to find a spot with real potential. 🚊 Which neighborhood feels like the right fit for you?
Kirkland’s new housing code is pushing single-family neighborhoods toward more diverse, transit-friendly options, while new fees shape what gets built.
How would you approach your next move in this changing market?