Editor Cindy Zetts dishes on real-estate and development around Puget Sound: She lived in apartments, townhomes and houses -- a dozen of them in four states -- before settling in the Seattle area in 1997.
Thursday, January 15, 2009 - Page updated at 02:02 a.m.
Saturday, January 10
To rent or to buy? The story of two couples
Recession may redesign the American home
Nation's Housing | New rules for making appraisals may be overvalued
Speculators hurt real-estate recovery
Thinking refi? Look into it now, experts advise
Luxury-home market not feeling so rich
Paulson favors abolishing Fannie, Freddie
Wednesday, January 7
Seattle-area home sales fall in Dec. to end a down year
Tuesday, January 6
Median home price in King County tops $400,000 again in December
Sunday, January 4
Neighborhood of the week | Seattle's Broadview offers close-in convenience, variety of homes
Advice for renters if landlord faces foreclosure
Taking credit for first-time home purchase
How to find a real-estate agent who's good for you
Wednesday, December 31
Mortgage applications remain at 5-year highs
You don't have to wait until Sunday anymore to read the latest from Elizabeth Rhodes. She is hunting down the answers to your real-estate questions as they pop up throughout the week.
City's leadership in green building makes it a closely watched bellwether.
Who says there is nothing new?
Straw-bale house won't blow away
Resources | Glossary | Appliances
See how your neighborhood stacks up
Find detailed condo and home sales information on more than 100 neighborhoods in King and South Snohomish counties. Compare neighborhoods side-by-side or sort them by price and sales data.
Home prices: from sizzle to simmer
Seattle real-estate economist Matthew Gardner and The Times' Elizabeth Rhodes answered your questions on the area's residential real estate market.
UPDATE - 8:02 PM
Recently posted
Popular searches
Sip a new sensation with well-priced vintages from the former Soviet republic.
|
Save 15 percent on furniture, and find larger discounts on bedding, toys, diaper bags and apparel.
|
- Microsoft workers brace for possible reorganization
- Dog owner says rules about droppings stink
- Steve Sarkisian adds QB coach; UW staff nearly complete
- Athlete charged after photos show crime
- Gregoire wants relief for jobless, employers
- Jon Brockman: UW's best rebounder of all time?
- Library use jumps in Seattle area; economy likely reason
- All 155 survive as pilot ditches plane in Hudson
- Teacher-student sex ban doesn't always apply, appeals court rules
- State Patrol asks for help in search for missing ferry passenger
- Israel pounds new Hamas targets, enlists reserves 216
- Tunnel extras: $1.4B needed 179
- Dog owner says rules about droppings stink 176
- Recruiting update 91
- Microsoft workers brace for possible reorganization 75
- Question, questions 41
- Draft decisions impact Huskies 38
- Coach hirings officially announced; staff apparently complete 38
- As Gaza bleeds 36
- Gregoire wants relief for jobless, employers 34
- Dog owner says rules about droppings stink
- Happy Hour | Sangria and tapas at Belltown's Taberna del Alabardero
- Recession squeezes even philanthropies of Gates, Allen
- Microsoft workers brace for possible reorganization
- Lawsuit claims, but Seattle U. president denies, that he knew of priest's abuse
- President-elect Obama gives this peach cobbler the thumbs up
- Library use jumps in Seattle area; economy likely reason
- Underhill's Furniture to close all four stores
- Easy-to-fix squash soup makes a hearty main course
- Proposed bill: humans, pets buried in single grave