The New Real Estate Landscape

The New Real Estate Landscape

As we respond to this time of uncertainty, brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic, it is important for us to consider not only our own health, but the health of our clients and the community at large. As trusted and experienced real estate advisors, we have quickly pivoted to guide our clients through a completely new home buying and selling experience.

Are You Interested in Housing a Local COVID-19 First Responder?

 
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The world is a very different place than it was just a few weeks ago. As we continue to adapt to defuse the COVID-19 pandemic that has affected so many people close to our homes, the importance of looking after our communities remains constant. To support our first responders, who risk their lives daily to protect us in these uncertain times, it's important to offer every resource we can. For those on Bainbridge Island with vacant ADUs or homes, there may be opportunities to rent your home (for free or for a fee) to first responders so that they may live separately from their own families in order to keep them safe.   

Airbnb’s Frontline Stays Program

As you may be aware, AirBnB, a resilient community of rental property hosts—has launched a program called “Frontline Stays” which allow hosts to open their homes to those on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. Their goal is to house 100,000 COVID-19 workers around the world as a way to help the vulnerable and those affected by this crisis. If you are interested in adding your home to this global AirBnB program, or if you are interested in donating, please click the button below to learn more about their work.

In anticipation of how AirBnB’s initiative will play out in our local area, Bainbridge Prepares, in partnership with Housing Resources Bainbridge, is gathering names of local property owners who are interested in possibly providing this type of temporary housing.

At this time, there is not a local program through Bainbridge Prepares or HRB to connect property owners with first responders, however this may change as conditions change.  At this time, we are simply gathering information. 


How Bainbridge Island Homeowners Can Help

If you are the owner of a vacant home, rental property or ADU on Bainbridge Island and have interest in offering your property for this purpose, please complete this quick and easy survey:

Alternately you can visit Bainbridge Prepares by clicking HERE and click on “I Want to Give”, then “Donate Items”, and describe the lodging you would be interesting in offering.

If you are interested, in addition to letting us know, please also register your home, rental property or ADU on AirBnB for this purpose.

This is a challenging time, and we appreciate all of the ways in which you are doing your part to lift up others during this crisis. Even as we keep our physical distance from one another, this is a time for us to come together in solidarity.


Forest Project Starting this Month on the Island

Forest Project Starting this Month on the Island

Good news for Bainbridge Island! The Urban Forestry Restoration Project will be working throughout this month to enhance forests on the island! According to the Bainbridge Island Review, "A Puget SoundCorps team will work with city staff to remove English ivy, Himalayan blackberry and Scotch broom from multiple city-owned locations across the island. 

Save Point No Point Lighthouse

Save Historic Lighthouse Waterfront Park Hansville Place your on-line vote to restore the Point No Point Lighthouse in Hansville,  WA - Kitsap County.  There is funding available (not taxpayers' money)... but the amount donated is based on which projects receive the most votes!

Here's the article from the Kitsap Sun:

http://www.kitsapsun.com/news/2010/apr/15/for-point-no-point-lighthouse-serious-cash-is-on/?partner=yahoo_feeds