Hello March!

Not just a month of blooming flowers and green growth, but a season of opportunities in the real estate market. With a fresh perspective and renewed energy, get ready to MARCH into a world of possibilities that await you.


Real Estate in the News

Younger Buyers Want Baby Boomers to Update Their Homes

Millennials are worried they'll inherit properties in need of major renovations and repairs, which could further hamper affordability, a new survey shows.


Realtor Magazine


Word Around the Block

The Top 29 Can’t-Miss Things To Do In Seattle This March

You’ll want to bookmark this list. March 2024 is shaping up to be an exciting time to be in Seattle. This month is packed with cultural festivals, wine tastings, conventions, markets, immersive exhibitions, live concerts, sporting events, and more!

Secret Seattle

Mix things up this March with Seattle Cocktail Week

Lift your spirits this March and dive into a week-long celebration of cocktails at Seattle Cocktail Week.

Seattle Refined


Local Events

St. Patrick's Day Parade

March 16


St. Patrick’s Day Parade includes Irish bands, pipers, dancers, and marchers going north on 4th Avenue (from Jefferson Street to Westlake Park).

12:30-2:00pm!

Irishclub.org

Seattle Cherry Blossom Run

March 23

Be part of the "Legion of Bloom" Run, walk, stroll or crawl your way through UW campus enjoying 100+ cherry trees blossom! Run by the famous 29 Yoshino Cherry Blossoms that exist in the Quad! Finish on Memorial Drive under a stunning inflatable arch.

Seattle Cherry Blossom Run


Tips & Tricks

Kitchen + Dining Room From HGTV Dream Home 2024

Beautiful blue cabinetry provides tons of storage in this open kitchen with stunning water views. A lighter aqua-colored island gives family and friends a spot to gather around in this delightful space with layers of blues.

HGTV

Here's how to 'Tomato Girl' Your Home in Any Season

One of the most talked about interior design and fashion trends this year was the "Tomato Girl" aesthetic. There's a good reason for this - it's polished yet whimsical, with a touch of grand millennial mixed with a dash of quiet luxury.

Forbes

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