Season 7 Episode #3. "Navigating the Rental Landscape: Insider Insights from Windermere Property Management"
Cory Brewer is the Vice President of Residential Operations within King and Snohomish County for Windermere and specifically Windermere Property Management. He oversees Windermere Property Management, Lori Gill and Associates, which serves King and Snohomish counties and prioritizes leasing and property management services.
Key Takeaways:
1. Legal Changes: At the state level, no significant housing bills were passed this year, but smaller jurisdictions at the city level may start taking up issues like longer-term notice for rent increases, caps on late fees, and security deposits.
2. Intent to Sell Condos: Windermere is working on a bill to allow condo owners the same rights as single-family homeowners to end a tenancy when they want to sell their property.
3. Electronic Notices: Windermere is also working on a bill to allow tenants to opt-in for electronic communication from landlords, instead of the current requirement of physical service.
4. Market Activity: Despite some tech company layoffs, people continue to move to the Seattle area, often from other states and countries, driving demand for both rental and sales properties.
5. Rental Expectations: Tenants expect higher-quality, move-in ready properties, so Windermere advises landlords to properly prepare and market their rentals.
6. Inventory and Vacancies: Rental inventory is down about 10.5% in the first quarter of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023, with properties leasing more quickly and rents increasing by around 5.5%.
7. Retaining Good Tenants: Landlords may be inclined to renew leases with good tenants rather than risk higher turnover and finding new tenants.
8. Real Estate Agent Relationships: Windermere encourages real estate agents to have a property management specialist on their team to serve clients who want to rent out their homes.
9. Eviction Challenges: The eviction process in King County can take 6-12 months, which presents challenges for landlords and tenants alike, and there is ongoing effort to address this issue.
10. Contact Information: Cory Brewer can be reached at Windermere Property Management's main number, 425-455-5515.
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