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Master Builders issue “Housing Toolkit” for boosting housing choices and supply

Cities and counties can take some simple steps to help ease regulatory burdens and other obstacles that hamper the creation of housing for the Puget Sound region’s growing population, suggested the Master Builders Association of King and Snohomish Counties (MBAKS). The builder group recently issued an updated “Housing Toolkit” to help local jurisdictions [..]

December 2, 2021

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News In Brief: December 2021

During a press event in Glasgow, Gov. Jay Inslee announced an executive order to fully electrify Washington state’s public fleets and transition to a 100% zero-emission light duty fleet by 2035. The governor also ordered switching to 100% zero-emission medium and heavy-duty state fleets by 2040. Inslee made the announcement as [..]

December 2, 2021

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Timber company executive foresees strong housing market for years

Pent-up demand and demographics will keep the U.S. housing market strong “for years ahead,” according to Weyerhaeuser CEO Devin Stockfish. In an interview with CNBC’s Jim Cramer, the timber giant’s leader said underbuilding dating to the last Great Recession and surging demand during the pandemic are fueling homebuying. The National [..]

December 2, 2021

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Building Code Council adopts emergency rule to accommodate builder concerns

The State Building Code Council (SBCC) adopted an emergency rule affecting heat pumps in response to concerns from the homebuilding industry. Because of the current global microchip shortage, many home builders are unable to obtain certain components for residential heat pumps that are frequently installed to achieve the required energy [..]

December 2, 2021

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Homeowner outlays for remodeling could reach $400 billion by mid-2022

Residential remodeling expenditures could reach $400 billion by the third quarter of 2022, according to projections in the latest Leading Indicator of Remodeling Activity (LIRA). Strong growth in the indicator, which includes national home improvement and repair spending on owner-occupied homes, is expected to continue during 2022. Based on four-quarter [..]

December 2, 2021

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SKCR Events Calendar

Date Event Time Where Phone November 10 – 15 NAR Annual Conference San Diego, CA 425-974-1011 November 11 Affiliate Council 9 a.m.-10 a.m. Zoom 425-974-1011 November 25 Holiday-Office Closed 425-974-1011 December 7 Gov’t Affairs Committee 10:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. SKCR or Zoom For updates visit: www.nwrealtor.com and look under [..]

November 14, 2021

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Chamber creates downloadable “vaccine verification toolkit”

To help businesses navigate and comply with King County’s latest vaccine verification order, the Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce, in collaboration with Public Health – Seattle & King County, published a 26-page “Vaccine Verification Toolkit.” Included in the booklet are sections titled: Know the Rules Accepted Proofs of Vaccination & [..]

November 14, 2021

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Battle of the Barristers draws 730+ participants

The Battling Barristers(L to R) Lars Neste, Annie Fitzsimmons, Mike Spence, Chris Osborn, Doug Tingvall Five well-known real estate attorneys convened (and socially distanced) at the Seattle King County Realtors’ building last month for the association’s annual “Battle of the Barristers.” Ranked as the most valued member event, the three-hour [..]

November 14, 2021

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Groups collaborating to close Black homeownership gap

Led by the Coalition for More Housing Choices, a partnership of more than a dozen organizations is collaborating to close the Black-white homeownership gap. Numerically, the goal is to double the Black homeownership rate in the next two decades in the region comprising King, Kitsap, Pierce and Snohomish Counties by [..]

November 14, 2021

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Seattle college launches certificate program to help meet homebuilders’ worker shortages

In response to widespread shortages of skilled workers in the home building industry, Seattle Central College’s Wood Technology Center recently unveiled a certificate program in Residential Construction. As part of the one-year micropathway program, students will have the opportunity to work for a local construction company during the day and [..]

November 14, 2021

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