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King County begins mailing property valuations Here s where property value grew the fastest

King County begins mailing property valuations. Here s where property value grew the fastest by Callie Craighead, SeattlePI © George Rose/Getty Images The sun sets on the Port of Seattle and downtown waterfront as viewed from Queen Anne Hill on November 4, 2015, in Seattle, Washington, located in King County. The King County Assessor s Office announced that it began mailing out property valuation notices to residents on Thursday, with some areas poised to see double-digit increases in value. The annual revaluation notices required by state law are issued for 720,000 pieces of property in the county and applied for taxes due in 2022. Despite the economic downturn caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and shutdowns, the office says that commercial property values have remained steady while residential property values in the county have risen dramatically, with some areas even seeing upwards of 20% increases in value.

West Seattle Blog… | DEVELOPMENT: Early-design outreach for 6021 42nd, 2612 45th SW

Two more teardown-to-townhouse projects are now in the city’s “early-design outreach” phase – meaning they’re required to let the neighborhood know they’re planned. Both are on blocks with other redevelopment projects: 6021 42ND SW: This proposal [map] is for three townhouse units facing 42nd SW and two behind them, replacing a 102-year-old house. (King County Assessor photos) Online documents say one offstreet-parking spot per unit is planned, and that the project will go through Streamlined Design Review (explained here), meaning no public meetings, though there will be a comment period. Contact information is in this city-website post. 2612 45TH SW: Though the city-website post has two different descriptions about the project’s scope, we checked other online documents and they show 7 townhouse units with 6 offstreet-parking spaces, replacing a 108-year-old house:

West Seattle Blog… | West Seattle scene: Demolition reveals another ghost sign

Plane nut February 11, 2016 (1:56 pm) Trade that building, as good as it is, for 27 acres in Redmond? Who got the best of that deal? Jissy February 11, 2016 (3:59 pm) Wow, that is cool- thanks for sharing! BRUCESTUDE February 11, 2016 (7:49 pm) Thanks for sharing! It’s sad that old buildings have to come down, and this sign is a reminder that there is history lurking everywhere! sc February 12, 2016 (7:29 am) Look at the article below the one about the shoe store closing.  West Seattle Bakery invites people to come see their new bread slicing machine! miws February 12, 2016 (9:45 am) Yeah, that was cool, SC!  When I clicked on the link yesterday, I got lost for quite awhile, as always on the historic newspaper site, in reading through much of the content.  In reading through the real estate ads, and considering the date of the paper, I wondered of the possibility of seeing a listing for the “brand new” house I spent my first near

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