How Does the NAR Lawsuit Settlement Effect Real Estate in Washington?

Sellers have been asking me what changes in compensation policy and practice will result from the pending National Association of Realtors (NAR) lawsuit settlement, for which the final settlement is scheduled to occur in November 2024.
Washington State Law now mandates that all agents (in Washington, all agents are called Brokers) must enter into a written services agreement at the beginning of a relationship with a Buyer. The agreement must address Broker compensation and details of representation.
NWMLS, to which I and my company belong along with approximately 10,000 other brokers in the state, has led the industry with initiatives that afford sellers and buyers transparency, meaningful choice, and clear opportunities to negotiate their broker’s compensation. Sellers are able to negotiate how much to compensate the listing firm and decide whether to offer to contribute toward the buyer’s broker compensation and the amount of any such offer. Buyers agree on how much to pay their own brokers at the outset of their relationship and can then negotiate for the seller to help cover that cost as part of the purchase.
NWMLS will not “opt-in” to NAR’s proposed settlement agreement as many of our current rules and practices are being duplicated in the settlement, with one main exception. The settlement agreement eliminates compensation transparency for buyers and restrains sellers’ choice by prohibiting sellers from making offers of compensation through the MLS. This will force “off MLS” negotiation, which is not likely to be available to all buyers and brokers. This is clearly detrimental to consumers and brokers alike. This means NWMLS will continue to publish sellers’ offer of compensation if any.
Stay tuned… I am sure there will be more changes and refinements made as we proceed through the year.
Thank you, East Jefferson Fire & Rescue!

My husband has health issues. I have had to call EJFR multiple times for help. When we’re lucky they simply have to pick him up after a fall. When we’re not so lucky, it is a trip to the hospital. No matter the issue or time of day/night, the skilled men and women of EJFR are compassionate and considerate. Our community is so lucky to have this large team of professionals. I am grateful for each of you!
2024 Good News for Real Estate Investments

The 2023 housing market has seen many ups and downs, leaving investors wondering what to expect in 2024. The good news is that regardless of interest rate increases and lower than average inventory, real estate investments remain one of the most lucrative areas to invest in as we head into the new year.
https://blog.coldwellbanker.com/the-good-news-for-real-estate-investments-in-2024/
April 24th is Administrative Professionals Day

Real estate is a service business full of deadlines and details. Joelle Boyce, my assistant, helps make sure I stay on top of the details so I can better serve my clients. She is also responsible for my marketing. She has an amazing skill set and does her work with good cheer and enthusiasm, even when I throw big projects or last-minute things her way. Thank you, Joelle. I am grateful to you.
Springtime Fun in Jefferson County: Food, Wine & Music

Vintage PT Vineyards Downtown
http://www.porttownsendvineyards.com/Visit-Us/Vintage-Music
Weekly Jazz, Maker’s Monday & Bossa Nova nights
http://www.thebishophotel.com/events-2
Music, Wine, Food Truck or bring a picnic
http://www.marrowstonevineyards.com
Best Homes Awards Night

CB Best Homes Awards event at the Seven Cedars casino was a lovely event. It is always fun to be recognized for your production and contributions to the culture of the number one real estate firm in Jefferson County. We have a great group of skilled and caring professionals. It is a pleasure to be honored along with them! Making the event extra special was the attendance of Jason Waugh, President of Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC, and Kevin T. Moen, Senior Manager of Affiliate Services for Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC.
Awards recipients: Carol Wise, Karen Best, Jenn Forrest, Holley Carlson, Pam Begley, Jen Rubinowitz, Ruth Gribbin-Schmitt, Harmony Geske, Susie Haynes along with owner Camden Schutte and son Parker.
Warmer Temps = Hotter Market

Spring is widely recognized as the best time to buy a home, and it’s not hard to see why. The season is all about fresh starts and new beginnings, which feels just right when you’re about to make a big decision like purchasing a new home.
In Jefferson County there are 20% more sales this year to date than last year. For sellers, this means demand is up and it’s time to take advantage of the increased buyer pool. For buyers, it signals the market is heating up. We could be leaving a balanced market behind, which means competing offers and waived contingencies.
As always, I’m happy to talk with you about where your home fits in our current market. Give me a call anytime.