Seattle is one of America’s fastest-growing cities
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Seattle makes Forbes’s top ten list for the fastest-growing cities in the U.S. The Emerald City’s economic growth rate for the period 2011-2016 is projected at 3.7 percent with population growth at 1.2 percent. The current population is 3.54 million enjoying a median income of $65,405. The top ten include:
- Austin
- Dallas
- San Jose
- Houston
- Salt Lake City
- Raleigh, NC
- Seattle
- San Francisco
- San Antonio
- Atlanta
Forbes produced the list with the help of Moody’s Analytics of the 100 largest metropolitan areas of the U.S., weighing projected economic growth, unemployment, and median income. In early April, Moody’s released Chief Economist Mark Zandi’s positive outlook on the national economy. Zandi anticipates 2.5% growth through mid-2013 accelerating to 4% in mid-2014, with unemployment falling below 6% by late 2015.
The real estate market blooms
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“The fear factor is all but gone.” So says Mark Prather, broker at ERA Buy America Real Estate in La Palma, Calif. Momentum around the nation is building for a stronger spring housing market than we’ve seen in the past five years, according to the Seattle Times. An unseasonably warm January and February may have stimulated winter sales of existing homes, which hit their highest levels in the the last 5-year period.The number of permits secured to build houses and apartments also increased to a high point since 2008. Here are additional highlights:
- King County’s median home price in March rose to $330,000.
- Miami’s average sales price spiked 14% in the past year.
- Investors are outbidding many first-time home buyers on cheaper homes. Property sales between $100,000 and $250,000 have increased by 19 percent over the past year. Sales for homes between $250,000 and $500,000 went up 13 percent.
With an average rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage at 3.88 percent and home prices down 34 percent since 2006, homes are really affordable. Areas including Boston, Dallas and Seattle are seeing growth both in the job and housing markets. National unemployment went down to 8.2 percent since the August peak of 9.1 percent. Good prices coupled with qualified buyers are cause for spring housing bloom.
Tutorial on closing costs for first-time homebuyers
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When new homebuyers understand the basics of closing costs associated with the purchase of a property, the process goes more smoothly. Loan costs, legal costs, and title costs are explained in this quick tutorial produced by Federal Title & Escrow, based in Washington D.C. Homebuyers are encouraged to consult with their title and escrow firm of choice for additional information.
Be proactive with home repairs
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This spring, proactive homeowners can save money by inspecting and maintaining some key areas around the house. Don’t let these molehills become mountains. Amy Hoak of the Wall Street Journal reports.
Get organized for Tax Day
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Do you have a system for organizing your sock drawer? If the answer is yes, you’re more likely to file your taxes on time, according to Forbes’ “25 Best Cities for Neat Freaks.”
Doxo, an e-payment solution site and digital filing cabinet, has taken a stab at ranking America’s cities for their inhabitants’ attention to detail and organization. Steve Shivers, co-founder and CEO of doxo, says that people who file taxes on time tend to manage their paperwork better, year-round. In 2008, Shivers and partners created the company to help the average U.S. household minimize and navigate their massive amounts of data. The solution is free. Doxo users upload paperwork into the online filing cabinet, organize the data, access it from anywhere, manage accounts, connect with businesses online, and pay bills in timely fashion.
How did your city do?
- Boston – #1
- Los Angeles and San Francisco – tied at #7
- Seattle – #17
- Washington D.C. – #22
The doxo Organization Index (dOI) measured primary and secondary factors for ranking cities. 1) Primary — recycling rates, individual income tax filing timeliness, junk mail cancellations; 2) Secondary — concentration of members of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO), number of unique providers and documents uploaded in users’ doxo accounts.
Remember that this year’s Tax Day is Monday, April 17. If you’re not yet set up on doxo or another online organizational system, don’t fret. Watch this primer for a quick summary of tax basics to get your household moving in the right direction.
Singing the praises of vinegar
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Vinegar is a liquid substance that contains water and acetic acid, which is a by-product of fermented ethanol. This mildly acidic liquid has amazing uses for cleaning, deodorizing, and improving health. With the arrival of spring cleaning season, households can forego buying chemical cleaners and utilize natural products like vinegar, baking soda, and borax. Watch this video for helpful tips on using vinegar.
The exploding senior population in the U.S. presents an opportunity for the private sector to design communities that will provide housing and access to support services. According to
If you are a first-time home buyer, what’s the best way to go about the search? The temptation to browse many types of properties is real. Suppress the urge by beginning with the end in mind. Establishing parameters based on the needs and wants of your household will make the process manageable and more fruitful.


