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Posted on Aug 4, 2025 in:
A new MBAKS report concludes that Seattle’s Mandatory Housing Affordability fees have cut townhome permit intake by about 87 percent, inflating costs, shrinking middle-housing options, and jeopardizing an estimated $775 million in future construction-related tax revenue, highlighting the urgent need to reform the policy.
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Posted on Jul 30, 2025 in:
As of April 2025, the Puget Sound region added 50,400 new residents—driven largely by Seattle and King County—highlighting ongoing urban and transit-oriented population growth amid a broader statewide slowdown.
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Posted on Jul 25, 2025 in:
Mandatory affordable housing fees and flawed nexus studies can unintentionally discourage new housing by misdiagnosing the root causes of affordability, reinforcing policies that worsen the housing shortage rather than solving it.
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Posted on Jul 21, 2025 in:
The new report shows Washington permit reviews are taking far longer than allowed by law, reinforcing the urgent need for reform. MBAKS highlights this data as proof that faster, more transparent permitting is essential for housing availability.
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Posted on Jun 26, 2025 in:
Builder confidence continues to falter, with the national Housing Market Index (HMI) falling to 32, a 29% drop year over year.
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Posted on May 23, 2025 in:
New permit data show a 33% decline in permits in the Seattle metro area in the first quarter of 2025 compared to the same period last year.
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Posted on May 21, 2025 in:
Governor Bob Ferguson has signed HB 1096 into law, legalizing residential lot splitting across the state. After three years of advocacy, this landmark reform creates a straightforward, administrative process for homeowners and homebuilders to divide a single lot into two.
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Posted on Apr 29, 2025 in:
Housing inventory in King and Snohomish counties has improved slightly but remains below healthy market levels, with King County at 1.9 months' supply and Snohomish County at 1.4.
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