Real Estate Blog

Vancouver Q2 2022 Housing Market Update

Vancouver’s housing market saw significant growth in the second quarter of 2022 but will it sustain over the year? An onset of new market trends, rising home prices, and mortgage rates have led many people to ask that question. The housing market in Vancouver, Washington is slowly inching towards stability which was recently shaken by the Covid pandemic. To understand what this means for sellers and buyers, let’s take a deeper dive into Vancouver’s housing market.

The Ultimate Guide To Recycling in Vancouver

Recycling is a great way to curb depletion of essential natural resources, support the environment, and keep your house free of unwanted items. While it’s technically possible to recycle nearly every type of plastic or metal, curbside recycling programs accept only the most common recyclable materials. So if you are struggling to differentiate between different types of recyclables and which color bins they should go into, you are not alone. Are you eager to step up and do your part in keeping Vancouver clean? If so, then my guide should help you get a better grasp over how recycling in the city works.

Try Not to Miss These Seven 4th of July Activities in Vancouver

Are you looking to diversify your 4th of July celebration plans and don’t know what’s happening around you? Well, this list should help you get started as we have collated some of the most lucrative Independence day events that will be taking place in Vancouver this year. From fun-filled family-oriented activities to outdoor events with live music, dancing, and parades, there is a lot to uncover this 4th of July – right here in Vancouver!

7 Minority-Owned Businesses in Clark County You Can Support

Minority-owned businesses have as much value to add to our communities as any other service provider. They help bring in a breath of fresh air by sharing their knowledge and expertise with us that pertain to their cultures. While this helps in diversifying our marketplaces it also accentuates local culture. Take a look at this list of minority-owned businesses in Vancouver to take your shopping experience to a new level.

7 of Vancouver’s Highest-ROI Remodeling Projects for 2022

Many of us will choose to take on a home remodeling project at some point in our homeownership journey. However, some projects do come with a better return on investment (ROI). Data from Remodeling’s Cost vs. Value Report for 2022 will give you a better idea of which projects to undertake.

The Five Best Dog Parks in Clark County

Whether you have two legs or four, it’s safe to say that we’re fortunate to live in one of the most friendly and beautiful parts of the world. And if you happen to love long walks and frolicking in the sunshine, then you – and your dog! – are going to want to check out these five amazing dog parks in our awesome city.

Clark County Q1 2022 Housing Market Update

While this time of the year tends to be somewhat slower when it comes to real estate, the Vancouver metro area has continued its upward trend through the first quarter. Since it’s still a seller’s market, this has had a considerable impact on the number of homes available to potential buyers.

The Four Best Brunch Spots in Clark County in 2022

Just like hiking Mount St. Helens or boating on the Columbia River, brunch is also another one of those ubiquitous Washington institutions that we love to take part in – either solo or with friends! From coffee and mimosas, to bacon and eggs and pancakes, if you’re looking for some of the best brunching hot spots in the state, why not give one of these four restaurants a try?

Six Charities in Clark County That Need Your Help Year-Round

For many of us, donating to a local charity is something we may only think about during the holidays. However, there are several worthy charities right here in Vancouver that can use your help all year round.

The Best Plants for Your Clark County Spring Garden!

Spring is in the air. Finally! That means our thoughts naturally turn to all of the great outdoor activities we’ll be doing soon including gardening. While it may be a bit too early to plant much outdoors this month, it’s definitely time to start planning our spring garden.

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