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eattle News Weekly S1E3: Real Estate and Sports
On the latest episode of "Seattle News Weekly," FOX 13 Seattle Anchor Erin Mayovsky sat down with Mike Ferreri, a seasoned real estate agent and former sportscaster. They explored the complexities of Seattle's real estate market and the excitement surrounding local sports teams.
The conversation began with a discussion on the evolving Seattle real estate landscape. Ferreri noted that while inventory is high, buyers are becoming increasingly selective, prioritizing aesthetics over practical elements like home systems. He emphasized the importance of considering factors such as air conditioning, HVACs, and roofs when purchasing a home. The duo also touched on loan programs, interest rates, HOA fees for condos, and the challenges of expanding family space in a market dominated by rentals.
Ferreri expressed concern for seniors facing tax burdens, highlighting the need for affordable housing options. They also discussed Seattle sports, speculating on whether Cal Raleigh would hit over 60 home runs before the season's end and sharing hopes for a Mariners World Series. The conversation concluded with discussions on other teams and sports around the state, including Sounders FC and the buzz surrounding WSU and UW football.
Stay updated on Seattle News Weekly by joining us every Thursday for weekly news and insights into Seattle real estate and sports.
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