Washington Collection Agency

Burt and Associates is a Collection Agency that specializes in Commercial Collections with Collection Agency coverage for Washington.

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Burt and Associates a national Business-Debt Collections Agency with full collection coverage for Washington.

How to get started

Contact us to speak with a New Account Information Representative.   We will discuss your overdue accounts in detail. After thorough debtor investigation, we will tell you which accounts show promise of collecting (there may be conditions, such as bankruptcy, which have voided the debt).  We will also suggest which accounts may be better handled in house.

Contact Burt & Associates

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Toll free: 1-877-740-7839

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With the improving economy, Burt and Associates may be able to help collect debts which were previously uncollectable.  Some debtors are in a better financial position than they have been in years, all the more reason to collect money owed to you.

Seattle Economy Ranked No. 3 Among U.S. Metro Areas

SOURCE: http://www.policom.com/metrorank.htm

Seattle Home Appreciation Sept 11 – Sept 12 = +6.3%

SOURCE: http://www.zillow.com/local-info/

Seattle Housing Prices Surge

http://seattlehome.com

Prices for Seattle homes have risen significantly in the past year, according to the most recent stats from the NWMLS.  Shrinking inventories of homes for sale have contributed to significant demand and an increasingly competitive buyer’s market in the greater Seattle region.

Northwest MLS home sales, which cover the Puget Sound region, shows that homes  are selling faster than new listings are coming on the market — causing for-sale inventory to shrink to a 3-month supply (compared to a 6-month supply of homes considered a balanced market).

The current shortage of for-sale homes has been driving prices up, with single family house prices rising 11% during 2012. It has been over 50 years since we’ve seen these kinds of price increases, and the market’s lack of inventory points to a likelihood of increased prices until it balances out

Seattle Job Growth

SOURCE: http://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/news/2012/09/04/seattles-general-fund-outlook-improving.html

Since the end of the recession, job growth in the Seattle metro area (King and Snohomish counties) is up 6.6%, compared with 1.9% Washington State and 3.1% for the U.S.

Data compiled by Brookings show that employment in the Seattle area grew 2.89 percent between the first quarter of 2010. U.S. as a whole had 1.6% job growth. Seattle ranked 26th among the 100 urban areas for job growth.