Happy Martin Luther King Day
RM Home Specialists • January 15, 2024

Generational Wealth through Homeownership– A Game Changer

About eight years ago, I had the privilege of listening to Nate Bowling speak at a Genuine Hustle Realtor event. As he delved into the intricacies of lending practices, real estate laws, and the not-so-distant history of our city, I was both captivated and horrified. It was a moment of awakening, realizing my own ignorance about the systemic racism that had deprived so many people of color of generational wealth right here in Tacoma. The revelation felt surreal, yet undeniably true.

 

Blaming my lack of awareness, I took it upon myself to explore further, uncovering the harsh reality of how systemic racism had entrenched itself, limiting opportunities for communities of color. The seeds of change were planted for all who attended that event. Over the years, our industry has witnessed efforts to undo the damage. Realtor organizations, including those we associate with, are now actively engaged in education and candid conversations addressing implicit biases, microaggressions, aging CCR’s and much more. 

 

Personally, I delved into resources like "The 13th Amendment" on Netflix (a must-watch for every American) and books such as "The Color of Law." These explorations were eye-opening and fueled a commitment to be a force for positive change in our community.

 

Windermere, the organization we proudly align ourselves with, has adopted a profound commitment to equity and diversity. Through partnerships with organizations like HomeSight, Windermere is actively contributing to providing financing opportunities for low-to-moderate income home buyers who have historically been underserved. Recognizing the stark statistical gaps in homeownership rates for people of color, the fund is a small step toward bridging the gap. 

 

At RM Home Specialists, our journey toward inclusivity and fairness in real estate is deeply rooted in these transformative experiences. We want to be more than just agents – we want to be catalysts for change. We understand the importance of bridging the affordability gap and creating opportunities for everyone to experience the security and joy of owning a home.

 

For every home we sell, we contribute and on MLK day today, we ask you to join us. Your donation can be a powerful step toward creating a future where diversity is not just acknowledged but celebrated. Together, let's continue the journey toward a more equitable and inclusive society.

 

Our mission is to embrace and empower a diverse community of clients and friends on their journey towards the many advantages of homeownership. We approach everyone exactly where they are, fostering a relationship built on openness and transparency. In tandem with our commitment to inclusivity, we hold a deep respect for the unique differences that enrich our communities — be it in culture, personal choices, or race. Our dedication to fair housing practices ensures that everyone is treated with the utmost fairness and equality.

 

If you share our passion for building a more inclusive and equitable society, we invite you to learn more about the impactful work of the Sam Smith Fund through a brief video [link to video]. Your support, in the form of a donation to the fund, can make a meaningful difference in closing these gaps and fostering a community where everyone has the chance to thrive.

 

To contribute or inquire further, please follow this donation link. For additional information, feel free to reach out to me or Madison directly. Together, let's make homeownership a reality for all and create a community where diversity is not just celebrated but embraced.


-Regina

By RM Home Specialists April 18, 2025
As a local real estate agent—and now a new parent—I recently made a big move myself, trading in our University Place home for a quieter, more spacious lifestyle in Lakewood. If you’re curious about what life in Lakewood is really like, here’s a behind-the-scenes look at why we made the move and how it’s going. When we found out we were expecting our son, we realized our 2-bedroom home in University Place wasn’t going to cut it—especially with one bedroom downstairs. We needed more space for our growing family. We ended up selling that home, buying a larger property in Lakewood, keeping our mortgage the same and having money left over for renovations. A total win. One of the things we love most about our Lakewood home is the privacy. We’re tucked away on a quiet cul-de-sac with very little traffic, and homes in the area typically sit on larger lots with more greenery. It gives the neighborhood a peaceful, tucked-away feel that’s been great for family life. Proximity to grandparents was also a major factor. With our family living in Steilacoom and Lakewood, we wanted to be within a 10–15 minute drive. Lakewood was the perfect location to make things easier for all.  That said, there’s always a trade-off. In University Place, we were spoiled with quick freeway access. Now, when we’re heading north or south for work, our commute can be about 10 minutes longer. It’s manageable, but something to be aware of. Grocery stores are another area where UP has the edge. We used to live minutes from Trader Joe’s, Harbor Greens, and Whole Foods. Even now, we still make most of our grocery runs back in University Place. In Lakewood, the main options are Safeway and Albertsons, which can be a bit pricier. And what about restaurants? We haven’t been blown away by the eat-in options here—Lakewood doesn’t have a big restaurant scene. But we did find a local gem: Bloom Thai Cuisine . It’s a cult favorite and has become a staple for us. That said, I genuinely enjoy cooking, especially now that Steven remodeled our kitchen, so the limited dining options don’t bother me too much. Thinking About Making a Move? Lakewood has really worked for our family—and we’ve recently helped other clients make the move here, too. Just last month, we helped a wonderful couple find their dream home in Lakewood, and they’re loving it. If you're curious what a move might look like for you, let’s talk! Whether you’re upsizing, downsizing, or looking for something new, we can help you map out the possibilities. ✨ We’re also currently listing a beautifully upgraded Lakewood townhome , 8648 Onyx Dr SW unit B. This is a great opportunity for anyone looking for low-maintenance living in a vibrant, amenity-rich community. This move-in ready townhouse is tucked within a beautifully landscaped 15-acre neighborhood, complete with a community pool and clubhouse —perfect for sunny summer days and neighborhood get-togethers. Inside, you’ll find upgraded flooring, a stylishly remodeled kitchen with newer appliances , a cozy dining area, and a spacious living room centered around a warm fireplace. A charming private courtyard connects to an oversized 2-car garage with built-in shelving for extra storage. Upstairs, the generous primary suite features a private full bath with updated counters, extended vanity, and a walk-in closet . Two additional bedrooms and a second full bath offer space for guests or a home office. With A/C and a heat pump for year-round comfort, and just minutes from restaurants, golf, shopping, JBLM, and seasonal events at Fort Steilacoom Park, this one is a gem. -Madison Bingham RM Home Specialists Licensed Managing Broker | Realtor® Windermere West Campus Tacoma Real Estate | Building Wealth | Luxury Homes | How to Sell a House | How to Buy a House | Windermere | Regina and Madison | Pierce Country Real Estate
By RM Home Specialists March 31, 2025
Embracing the Next Chapter: Finding Joy in a Quieter Home For 19 years, our home was filled with the joyful chaos of raising twin daughters. From school activities to teenage drama, from meals squeezed in between their packed schedules to late-night chats, our lives revolved around them. And now? The house is quieter. Our daughters are off at Oregon State University, starting their next chapter, and my husband Mike and I find ourselves in a phase of life that feels both unfamiliar and exciting. I know many people call this "empty nesting," but that phrase has never quite resonated with me. It makes it sound like something is missing when in reality, this is an opportunity to rediscover ourselves and each other. Reconnecting and Rediscovering With fewer schedules to juggle and less noise in the house, Mike and I have found more time to focus on things we enjoy—together. We've started taking dance lessons , learning salsa, and swing, and stepping (sometimes literally) outside our comfort zones. We joined HOTWORX gym, prioritizing our health in ways we never quite had time for before. And, perhaps best of all, we've been going out to dinner more, savoring uninterrupted conversations and rediscovering the ease of just enjoying each other's company. It feels like we’re dating again, but we have 24 years (almost 25!) of shared experiences behind us. There’s something special about laughing over dinner, challenging each other in a workout, or stumbling through a new dance move together. It’s a reminder that this next phase isn’t about loss—it’s about growth. Breathing Easier Of course, we still miss our girls, and there were emotional moments when we first dropped them off at college. But seeing them adjust, make friends, and embrace their new independence has given us peace of mind. When they’re thriving, it makes it easier for us to embrace this new season in our lives. So, instead of calling this "empty nesting," I see it as an opportunity—a time to reflect, recharge, and rekindle. Life isn't slowing down; it’s just shifting, and we’re learning to dance right along with it. -Kressent Kressent Marston RM Home Specialists | Realtor® Windermere West Campus
By RM Home Specialists March 5, 2025
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