Home - Anders Ibsen Hey there, I’m Anders Realtor, Certified Residential Appraiser, spreadsheet ninja, runner, and new dad I proudly served in local government for 10 years, and now I specialize in serving North Tacoma residents and multi-family investors throughout Pierce County
About - Anders Ibsen Anders’ expertise and background in city zoning laws was essential to be able to secure a cash-flowing investment property in this hot Tacoma market Originally when I began my search, I was looking for multi-family properties that fit within my financial guidelines – a hard proposition
Home in Tacoma is here. Now what? - Anders Ibsen In Tacoma, there are now significantly more housing choices in residential neighborhoods But there are significant nuances to this newly-enacted legislation In this video, we will discuss:
Listings Index - Anders Ibsen Anders Ibsen Ashley Mills UPDATE listed 2312 E 17th St Manette $450,000 listed 17301 6th Ave E Spanaway $500,000 listed 3907 N 9th St Proctor $650,000 pending 811 S Rochester St West Tacoma $419,000 listed 4665 SW Hunter Rd Glenwood $500,000 pending 7431 S Lawrence St South Tacoma $425,000 Load More Properties My Listings; Property Search
Team - Anders Ibsen As fellow Tacoma residents, parents, and ambitious investors ourselves, we share many of your challenges, hopes, and goals Our agents understand the excitement, emotional stress, and level of uncertainty that can come along with making one of the biggest financial decisions of your life
The state of the Tacoma multifamily market - Anders Ibsen There are massive changes in the Tacoma-Pierce County rental market In this interview with Spinnaker Property Management owner Mark Melsness, we investigate areas of interest to multifamily investors such as: Where market rent is going, Strategies for buying (as well as selling) income properties in the current market vs the prior one,
How will the missing middle bill affect Tacoma? - Anders Ibsen In Tacoma, neighborhoods with blocks and blocks of single-family homes near schools and bus lines might see property purchased for middle housing That also means the ‘burbs around Tacoma will be affected
What Home in Tacoma means for the North End - Anders Ibsen As part of a multi-year policy-making process, the City of Tacoma and Planning Commission undertook an extensive program called “Home in Tacoma” to expand housing choices throughout our city What this means, plainly, is simplifying the zoning code for residential areas
New changes to Tacoma landlord tenant rules - Anders Ibsen With the passage of Measure 1 on the November 2023 ballot, Tacoma’s landlord-tenant rules are undergoing some pretty significant changes In this video, I will review: New rules for raising rent and how evictions now can and cannot be carried out, Changes to fees charged to renters,
Home in Tacoma update - Anders Ibsen With housing affordability still a chronic challenge for Tacoma families, the city government – like many others – is embarking on a major proposed land use change In this high-level review of the Home in Tacoma proposal, we will cover: The “big picture” of the proposed changes, Why we got here, and what effect these changes might have