As I have mentioned before, each and every comment that is posted to Seattle Bubble arrives in my inbox. This is both a blessing and a curse. A blessing because I can read every single comment as it comes in, and a curse because I can read every single comment as it comes in. As…
Month: July 2006
Balanced June Reporting Outside Seattle
Let’s not forget that you only have to look a little ways outside of the immediate Seattle area to find rational and balanced reporting on the realities of today’s real estate market. “We’re seeing a consistent trend here, a flattening of the market,” he said. “It (the strong housing market) hasn’t come to an end…
The Ballard Conspiracy
Speaking of Ballard… cue the Twilight Zone music… it’s really quite eerie how every month the “angles” in local rags seem to be so in sync. Apparently this month all the clever reporters are focusing in on everyone’s favorite neighborhood: Ballard. Cynthia Creasey and Mack McCoy bought a four-bedroom house in Ballard in 1988 for…
"Your Home Is Now Your Portfolio"
It’s not often that I actually laugh out loud at a news headline, but congratulations to Elizabeth Rhodes, who actually achieved that with the gem “Local homes: Investments that just keep getting hotter.” Forget your home being your castle. Thanks to surging local home prices, your home is now your portfolio. How so? After giving…
June NWMLS: Demand Down, Supply Up
June NWMLS numbers are out (pdf). Short story: King County median home sold for $434,950, which was 16% more than June 2005 (compared to 15.51% May ’05 – May ’06), and 1.64% more than May 2006. Active listings continued their climb, up 17.17% from June 2006, while pending sales continued their slide, down 10.14% from…