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Tax Credit Extension STUCK in the House!

Check out todays Thinkbigworksmall.com video on the proposed tax credit extension:

The tax credit extension isn't extended yet. It's stuck in the house! Careful out there!

http://www.thinkbigworksmall.com/mypage/tbws

What are your thoughts!

 

Getting ready to own!

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How Prepared Are You For A Quake?

How Prepared Are You For A Quake?

With the recent catastrophic global events, you can’t help but be reminded that Seattle is located in earthquake country and is susceptible to a large earthquake of its own!  Homeowners can take many steps to mitigate or reduce the earthquake hazard to themselves, their loved ones and also to their homes.  Following is a list of tasks and items to consider while prepping yourself and your home for a possible earthquake:

Preparing Your Home

• Home retrofitting / Structural Mitigation

• Secure Your Water Heater, Kitchen Cabinets, Tall Furniture, and Wall Hangings

• Garage and Storage Safety - securing chemicals

Gathering Supplies (72 Hour Kit)

Water - Three (3) gallons for each person in your household is the minimum amount required to take care of drinking, cooking, and hygiene needs for the first 72 hours of a disaster.

• Food - Store at least a three-day supply of non-perishable food. Select foods that require no refrigeration or cooking, and little or no water.

• Supplies - First-Aid Kit, Flashlight, Batteries, Portable Radio, Fire Extinguisher, Toilet Paper, Towelettes, Non-Electric Can Opener, Paper Plates/Cups, Utensils, Duct Tape, Face Mask

• Clothing and Bedding - Gloves, Complete Change of Clothes, Blankets, Sturdy Shoes, Warm Socks

Cash and Important Family Documents - Bank Account Numbers, Copies of Insurance Policies, Wills, POA’s, etc.

• Pets - Don’t forget about your pets!  Water (2-3 Gallons for 60lb pet for 72hrs), Food, Food & Water Bowls, Carrier, Medication, First Aid Kit, Collar/Tags/Leash, Current Photo (in case of separation), Shot/Health Records & Veterinarian Info.

Out of Area Phone Contact - Assign an out of area phone contact as long distance lines are typically more reliable than local lines.  This is the person each family member is to contact in an emergency to relay information to one another.

Know How and Where to Control the Utilities - After an earthquake turning off the gas, water, and electricity may reduce the risk of fire or water damage in your home.

FREE Seattle Earthquake Home Retrofit Classes

Saturday, 7/10, 11am – 1pm
Location: West Seattle Branch Library
To register call 206-233-5076

Washington Emergency Management Division Information

Click here to download a Disaster Preparedness Pamphlet

Preparing Your Home: http://www.emd.wa.gov/preparedness/prep_home.shtml

Pet Preparedness: http://www.emd.wa.gov/preparedness/prep_pets.shtml

Seattle.gov Office of Emergency Management

Home Preparations: http://www.seattle.gov/emergency/prepare/personal/home.htm#retrofit

See Chuck Cady's comments on USA Today - Seattle Backyard Cottages

View Chuck Cady's comments on USA Todays article regarding Seattle Backyard Cottages by clicking here:

http://www.usatoday.com/news/2010-05-25-cottages_N.htm

 

King 5 News - Chuck Cady on Chase Home Mortgage Short Sale

See Chuck Cady on King 5 News regarding one of our dear client's and their experience with a Chase Home Mortgage Short Sale.

You can also see the article on King 5 News by clicking here, http://www.king5.com/news/get-jesse/Chase-Short-Sale-Takes-A-Long-Time-94855134.html

 

Budget Cuts Impact Seattle Parks and Recreation

Keep our pools, community centers, and parks open!

The Mayors Office and Seattle City Council have some tough choices to make this summer in regards to which pools, community centers, and park services will no longer be offered due to a $10,000,000 budget gap for the second half of the 2010 budget.  Let your voice be heard by contacting city leaders.

Your personal story about the pools, community centers, and park services is the most important thing for them to hear to encourage them to keep these services open especially in a down economy when we need parks and recreation services available to us more than ever!

Following are some of the pools and community centers in our neighborhood that may be affected:

•    Helene Madison Pool
•    Bitter Lake Community Center
•    Meadowbrook Pool and Community Center
•    Loyal Heights Community Center
•    Ballard Pool and Community Center
•    Green Lake Community Center
•    Evans Pool

This is the last week before the decisions are announced on June 1st!  Send the  Mayor and City Council your personal story today!

The Mayor’s contact information:

Send a letter: The Mayor’s Office, Seattle City Hall 7th floor, 600 Fourth Avenue, P.O. Box 94749, Seattle, WA, 98124
By computer: http://www.seattle.gov/mayor/citizen_response.htm
Phone: (206) 684-4000

Seattle City Council Parks and Seattle Center Committee:

Chair Sally Bagshaw
email: sally.bagshaw@seattle.gov
Phone: (206) 684-8801

Vice Chair Tom Rasmussen
email: tom.rasmussen@seattle.gov
Phone: (206) 684-8808

Member Bruce Harrell
email: bruce.harrell@seattle.gov
Phone: (206) 684-8804

Alternate Member Jean Godden
email: jean.godden@seattle.gov
Phone: (206) 684-8807

Ann Babb-Nordling on Buyer Agency

See our Buyer Agent, Ann Babb-Nordling's article on "Why Buyer Agency Is Still Relevent" at: http://buyingseattlerealestate.com/?p=183

 

It's A Girl!!!!

We are so happy to announce that our beloved team member, Ann Nordling, gave birth to a healthy baby girl at 8:46am, February 1, 2010!  Lucy weighed in at 8 pounds, 14 ounces.

Lucy is welcomed by proud parents Todd and Ann and big sis Stephanie!

Experts Predicting A Rise In Inflation (30 year rate chart included)

We want to let you know that many experts are predicting a rise in inflation and consequently a rise in interest rates as a result of the government's stimulus spending. The chart below demonstrates just how historically low interest rates are. Take a look at where rates were in the early eighties - the last time inflation skyrocketed.

Now is still a great time to buy with prices down as much as 15% from their peaks, the $8,000 first time homebuyer tax credit for buyers who have not owned a home in the last three years has been extended, and now some homeowners who have owned their home for at least five years may qualify for a new tax credit! 

Please contact us for further details!

Mukilteo, WA is #10 in CNNMoney's top 100

Due to the picturesque surroundings, low property taxes and top-notch schools, CNNMoney has named Mukilteo, WA #10 in its top 100 "Best Places to Live"! 

Some of the other Washington State neighborhoods that made the top 100 are:

Sammamish #12

Newcastle #17

Richland #51

Silverdale #92

You can view the complete article at money.cnn.com or by clicking on the link below

http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/bplive/2009/snapshots/PL0846355.html

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