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Prices on the Market vs. Prices That Sell

Posted on April 21, 2010July 6, 2010 by The Tim

In response to yesterday’s post with the breakdown of what’s selling around King County so far this year, someone asked if we could see some similar data for what’s currently on the market. Great idea.

Here’s an update to the interactive histogram, with everything over $1 million in the same bin. The default display is what is currently on the market. Click the drop-down below the chart to view January, February, or March sales.

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A Closer Look at Sales Price Spreads

Posted on April 20, 2010July 6, 2010 by The Tim

This may be getting a little too numbers-geeky for some of you, but I’ve had a few requests in the past for a histogram chart of sales prices. Unfortunately, since the NWMLS does not release the full breakdown of every individual sale, it has been difficult to obtain the necessary data to compile one on…

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Short Sales Make Up Nearly 10% of Closed Sales in King Co.

Posted on December 21, 2009December 21, 2009 by The Tim

As many of you probably know, Redfin has a great feature that allows you do download the results of any search to an Excel file. One aspect of this feature that you may not be aware of is that one of the fields that is populated on the resulting spreadsheet indicates whether or not each…

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