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How to Avoid Foreclosure with Georgia Buys
in OtherIf you’re behind on your mortgage payments, you might be feeling scared, overwhelmed, or even stuck. The word “foreclosure” can sound like the end of the road.
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How King County Zoning is Changing Neighborhoods
in OtherYour quiet street might not look the same in five years. New duplexes, fourplexes, backyard cottages, or clusters of smaller homes likely coming to your block.
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Zoning and Development is Changing in Snohomish County
in OtherWe take a closer look at how Everett, Lynnwood, Edmonds, and Bothell are responding and what House Bill 1110 could mean for your neighborhood.
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How to Get Property Tax Relief in Washington
in Seattle NewsIf you’ve opened your King or Snohomish property tax statement and your stomach dropped, you’re not alone. Homeowners are seeing sharp increases in their bills.
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What Rent Control Means for Washington Landlords
Discover how Washington’s new rent control law affects landlords, plus insights on rising property taxes and what cities like Seattle and Shoreline are doing.
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Best Seattle Neighborhoods to Live In and Local Gems
in OtherSeattle is a city defined by its unique neighborhoods, each offering its own blend of culture, history, and lifestyle.
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Downsizing for Empty Nesters in Seattle
Georgia Buys helps King & Snohomish County families sell homes that no longer fit their needs as they move into a new stage of life.
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Managing Seattle Real Estate After Loss
Learn how to manage inherited property in Seattle with empathy, covering probate, taxes, selling options, and handling a loved one’s belongings.
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Understanding the ‘Missing Middle Housing’ Concept: What It Means for Seattle Homeowners
“Missing Middle Housing” refers to a range of multi-unit or clustered housing types that fall between single-family homes and large apartment complexes.
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Advantages of Selling a Home ‘As-Is’ in Washington
in OtherIf you’ve ever looked around at an outdated kitchen, a leaky roof, or an overgrown yard and thought, “There’s just too much to fix,” you’re not alone.