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Bellingham Real Estate Podcast features Realtors and Real Estate industry professionals covering a range of Real Estate topics as well as local housing information for Bellingham Washington, Whatcom County Washington, and the Pacific Northwest.

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episode EP: 0057 - How To Choose The Right Bellingham Neighborhood For Your Lifestyle with Rose Forsgren artwork

EP: 0057 - How To Choose The Right Bellingham Neighborhood For Your Lifestyle with Rose Forsgren

We map out Bellingham Washington neighborhoods by the way you actually live, from walkable streets near restaurants to trail-heavy areas close to Lake Whatcom. We compare vibes, housing styles, and practical trade-offs so you can narrow your search with confidence instead of guessing. • walkable neighborhood picks like Downtown, Fairhaven, Columbia, Sunnyland, York, Lettered Streets, Barkley, Sehome, South Hill, and the Western area • what “outdoorsy” looks like in Bellingham, from Whatcom Falls to Silver Beach and Geneva near Lake Whatcom and Galbraith • how I-5 creates a real east side versus west side split for some buyers • young family considerations like schools, parks, home size, and newer construction concerns • where professionals often look for condos and townhomes with lower maintenance • retiree-friendly features that make Cordata stand out, including 55+ communities, medical access, and shopping • where new construction is happening now, including Cordata, King Mountain, Irongate, Barkley, and areas near Puget and Waukom Falls • why map search beats list search when dialing in a neighborhood I’d love comments on what your favorite neighborhoods are. You can reach Rose at rosef@johnlscott.com

15 de abr de 2026 - 28 min
episode EP: 0056 - New Comprehensive Plan. How Bellingham Plans To Add Housing with Nicole Tingvall artwork

EP: 0056 - New Comprehensive Plan. How Bellingham Plans To Add Housing with Nicole Tingvall

Bellingham is officially planning for a much bigger future, and the numbers are hard to ignore: today’s population of around 100,000 is projected to climb to roughly 135,000 by 2045. So where do all those people live, and what does that mean for homeowners, buyers, and anyone watching Bellingham real estate? We walk through the newly adopted Bellingham Plan (the city’s comprehensive plan) and translate the parts that actually change what can be built, where, and how quickly.  We dig into missing middle housing and infill development, including ADUs and DADUs, and why recent Washington State housing bills are reshaping what a “single-family lot” can support. We also share a real example from the city showing how a larger lot could qualify for multiple infill units, plus why pre-approved ADU floor plans and streamlined permitting could reduce upfront design costs and shorten timelines. If you’ve ever wondered whether adding a rental unit could pencil out, we talk through the practical side, including how some lenders may count a portion of rental income toward loan qualification.  From major growth zones in the north to urban villages like Barkley Village and Cordata, we connect zoning and infrastructure to the amenities people actually care about, like transit access and walkability. We also cover key limits that still apply, including Lake Whatcom watershed protections, climate priorities, tree canopy goals, and landmark tree rules that shape what development looks like on the ground.  Subscribe for more clear, local housing intel, share this with a neighbor who’s curious about ADUs, and leave a review if it helped. What part of Bellingham’s growth plan excites you or worries you most?

17 de mar de 2026 - 18 min
episode EP:0055 - Living In Blaine: Affordability, Growth, And Life On The Border with Joni Wenger artwork

EP:0055 - Living In Blaine: Affordability, Growth, And Life On The Border with Joni Wenger

We explore what life in Blaine, Washington really feels like, from walkable schools and parks to a border-enabled lifestyle and weekends on the water. We weigh the trade-offs of fewer big-box amenities against rapid housing growth, a revitalized downtown, and strong community events. • small-town feel with walkable schools, parks and waterfront • affordability compared with Bellingham for similar home quality • cross-border perks with Nexus access to White Rock and Surrey • current impact of tariffs on local businesses and spending • downtown street upgrades improving sidewalks, lighting and landscaping • annual events including Wings Over Water, July 4th, harbor music week, pirate festival and Oyster Fest • distinctions between Blaine, Birch Bay and Semiahmoo within one school system • where new construction is happening: The Ridge, Mott’s Hill, A Vista, Lincoln Mews • boating lifestyle with two marinas and fast access to the San Juan and Gulf Islands • how added rooftops may attract better groceries, restaurants and services If you have questions about Blaine, Birch Bay or Semiahmoo, reach out to Joni

22 de feb de 2026 - 18 min
episode EP: 0054 - 2025 Market Recap and 2026 Forecast for Bellingham & Whatcom County with Justin Nelson artwork

EP: 0054 - 2025 Market Recap and 2026 Forecast for Bellingham & Whatcom County with Justin Nelson

Spring came in hot, fall cooled it down, and somehow Whatcom County finished the year right where it started. We unpack how a classic seasonal surge ran into a wall of rising inventory and sticky mortgage rates, leaving both prices and sales flat year over year. Justin Nelson joins Paul Balzati to break down the quarter-by-quarter story: multiple offers in core neighborhoods, longer days on market across the board, and a four-month supply that changed the pace without crashing values. We get specific about buyer and seller behavior. Buyers finally had time to compare homes, revisit favorites, and negotiate on terms. Sellers had to recalibrate: a sharp first weekend is still possible for well-priced listings, but patience and realistic pricing became the norm. We also split the market by price point. The high end is carrying a heavy load of inventory and longer absorption times, while low-to-mid price bands continue to see steady demand, especially in in-town neighborhoods where convenience and condition drive action. Then we look ahead. If mortgage rates drift toward six percent, expect more transactions in 2026 as buying power recovers and fence-sitters reenter the hunt. We explore how Bellingham’s comprehensive plan—ADU expansion, potential lot splits, and broader infill—could unlock supply and attract local investment. We also discuss the potential impact of a 50-year mortgage on affordability, sales volume, and pricing dynamics, especially for entry-level and move-up buyers. Our take: modest spring appreciation followed by a plateau, more sales overall, and a high-end segment that may lag until inventory thins. Want the playbook for your next move—price strategy, timing, financing, and neighborhood selection? Tune in, subscribe for more local market insight, and leave a review with your 2026 prediction so we can revisit it next year.

10 de dic de 2025 - 20 min
episode EP: 0053 - Whatcom County Hidden Gems with Sarah Colin artwork

EP: 0053 - Whatcom County Hidden Gems with Sarah Colin

We trade our favorite Whatcom County hidden gems, then stress-test each one: which picks truly fly under the radar and which are simply great. From ferry-access hikes and flat lake walks to secret bakery windows, underrated pizza, and summer community nights, we map plans you can do this week. • Baker Preserve on Lummi Island as a short ferry adventure with summit views • AM/PM Beach in Sudden Valley as a destination beach with amenities • Lake Padden off‑leash access via Galbraith lot for quieter dog miles • Hertz Trail on South Lake Whatcom as a flat, swimmable lakeside walk • Beach Store Cafe on Lummi for pizza, locals, and live music • Breakfast at Avenue Bread James Street as a specific, worthwhile order • Elizabeth Station’s sleeper pizza and pairing with Structures Brewing • Iron Rooster in Fairhaven as a weekends-only pastry window that sells out • Cobb & Cork in Bow and Chuckanut Manor as scenic, upscale date-night options • Barkley Village events—Play Days, farmers market, Tuesday Tunes—as community glue • Beach Cat Brewing’s Birch Bay and downtown spaces for family-friendly hangs • Semiahmoo area as a staycation set with beach walks, spa, and Packers We’d love your hidden gems—drop them in the comments so we can explore them next. You can also reach Sarah at sarahcolin@johnlscott.com

14 de oct de 2025 - 27 min
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