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Bremerton’s median single‑family price is about $479K vs Seattle’s $1.04M; a 30‑minute fast ferry and Navy investment are drawing Seattle hybrid workers across the Sound.
Rising construction estimates and parking logistics have pushed Harborview’s tower past its original budget and timeline, forcing new funding and design choices. County officials say the next months will be critical.
A newly finished Mercer Island waterfront estate is on the market for $19.5 million — and the sellers say they'll stay on as neighbors.
A Washington appeals court remand has paused Seattle’s Phase 2 Centers & Corridors rezonings, clouding the city’s timeline for dozens of corridor upzones and 30 neighborhood centers.
Meriwether Landing’s first homes opened at Joint Base Lewis‑McChord as part of a $130M plan to add 212 units. Initial move‑ins begin this week, officials say.
A 50‑year ground lease clears the way for a nearly 600,000‑sq‑ft cold‑storage campus at the Port of Tacoma, promising hundreds of jobs and a long permitting process.
An application from Colossus Data Center Advisors seeks to put a compact data center inside the Starbucks Center in SoDo, arriving amid Seattle’s new pause on large data centers.
Polaris at Lynnwood would bring 294 apartments steps from the Lynwood City Center light rail, according to state and city filings. The project enters public comment through June 24.
Vulcan has listed its Google‑leased, 12‑story tower at 520 Westlake Ave N in South Lake Union, adding a trophy asset to an uneven Seattle office market.
Create World relaunched sales at MARI Bellevue and says the 138‑unit tower is about 60% sold, with roughly 50 residences still available.
Several Bellevue ZIP codes landed on a Q1 2026 'hottest' list as tech hiring and nearby office moves push buyers into Bel‑Red, Crossroads and Wilburton.
New county assessment notices show downtown Spokane office and apartment values slipping while manufactured homes and vacant land tick up.
Bridge Housing bought the 108‑unit Latitude Apartments in Everett for about $25M and will convert the complex to long‑term affordable housing with support from Amazon's housing fund.
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