Monday with Matthew •
November 11, 2020
Monday with Matthew
On this episode of “Monday with Matthew,” Matthew Gardner analyzes the surprisingly strong U.S. Job Market Report from October. This video was recorded on Friday, November 6.
Market Updates •
November 11, 2020
Weekly Market Update
It’s that time of year where we really start to notice new listings decreasing each week. And with more homes accepting offers than new listings coming on the market = our inventory challenge is continuing to worsen.
First 5 comments to say what happens when there’s more demand than supply get your Saturday morning coffee on me!
~Originally posted 10/23/20
Market Updates •
November 11, 2020
Weekly Market Update
It’s been A WEEK!
3 closings in my business. More offers accepted than listings came on the market… and more calls than ever for a week in October from new clients for me!
Here’s the week’s Market Update for you.
Questions about what to expect for the coming weeks??! Give me a call 360.201.6433
~Originally posted 10/16/20
Market Updates •
November 11, 2020
Weekly Market Update
FRI-YAY
Ya’ll have asked, and here’s my answer! Here’s my commitment to you to provide a weekly update, on Fridays, for what happened in our markets over the last week!
Breaking it down, I’ve kept it super simple for you… for Bellingham, Ferndale, Lynden, and Blaine- each week you can easily swipe through and see:
-How many NEW LISTINGS came on the market that week.
-How many homes SOLD that week.
-How many homes accepted an offer that week and changed to a pending status.
My goal is to help you easily see how inventory is trending. From week to week we might also explore prices and more- if there’s something you’d like to hear about… LET ME KNOW!
For our first week l, tell me in the comments- what do you see that’s most surprising?!
~Originally posted 10/10/20
Community • Tracie's Thoughts •
October 30, 2020
My Commitment to Strong Connections Everywhere
2020- the year I spent making true, valued connections with other realtors I find inspiring.
I’m sure you can imagine the beginning of quarantine was a scary, strange time for us all, but for us Real Estate Business Owners we weren’t quite sure what to expect for our near future.
I was incredibly thankful I had reached out to Heather Maddox and a few other badass lady realtors around the greater Seattle area prior to it all and created a regular gathering space where we collaborated and empathized.
This week I had the pleasure of an accidental, spontaneous chance to grab a glass of wine {or two} when Heather and I were both in the same distant place at the same time. We couldn’t help but brainstorm some great ideas on how to bring you and her clients more value in the near future
Stay tuned for more greatness: my friends!
Community • Windermere Foundation •
October 29, 2020
Today’s the Day!
We are excited to announce the first annual Windermere Whatcom Day of Giving. On October 29th, all donations made to the Windermere Foundation will be used to support the food program at the Whatcom County Boys and Girls Club! In addition to every donation, The Windermere Foundation will match up to $2,000! This is a great opportunity to support our community and give back, I hope you’ll join me in contributing if you are able! Join us by using the link below to learn more and donate!
Market Updates • Tracie's Thoughts •
October 28, 2020
New Addition! My Weekly Market Updates
I’m excited to announce my newest edition to help keep you informed! My weekly Market Update!
Each Friday, keep an eye out on Social Media to see my recap of the market over the past week. I will focus on the basics: how many listings were added, how many homes sold, and how many offers were accepted. I have narrowed it down to 4 local areas to make it easier to follow along. Keep an eye on these and let me know if you notice any trends!
Market Updates • Trends • Windermere Foundation •
October 27, 2020
Q3 Market Report
Windermere’s Chief Economist Matthew Gardner has released his Western Washington Quarter 3 Report. High demand, favorable interest rates, and low supply clearly point to a seller’s market. For a full look at what’s happening in this economy and housing market, read more in the link below!
https://www.windermere.com/blogs/windermere/posts/western-washington-real-estate-market-update–24





















