Tuesday, February 19, 2008
(Port Angeles) -- It's motionless a superior time to buy a home in the Port Angeles area, although the countrywide real estate story might be different. A board of loan officers, realtors and home builders told the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce yesterday, the bazaar locally is stronger than in most additional parts of the country. Coldwell Banker Realtor Brooke Nelson says regardless of some unconstructiveness over problems facing homeowners, this is still a good time to buy a home since inventory is open now in all price ranges. The board contracted bad news in the media might be unnaturally lashing a lot of the problems. Nelson says figures show home prices ongoing to double in Clallam County every seven to ten years. Period in-between, North Peninsula Home Builders president Kevin Russell warned the cluster of future legislation that could hex real problems for home building. Russell says governing body bill 6385 would add another stratum of lawsuits alongside builders. Russell says in consequence the bill allows lawsuits anybody who works on a new home, from universal contracts down to the maker of the appliances. He says if the bill passes, "Habitat for Humanity" would have to crease since of the legal responsibility for its volunteers. Russell says contractors across the state are trying to overcome the bill

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