Let’s check up on how median home sale prices broken down by distress status: Non-distressed, bank-owned, and short sales. As of November, the non-distressed median price for King County single family home sales sits at $430,000, up 4.9% from a year earlier. November matched this year’s high point from June. A 4.9% increase is decent,…
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Bank-Owned Sales Now Almost Exclusively at the Low End
It’s been a few months since I posted the histogram of monthly sales. Let’s take another look as of October’s data. To generate the chart below, I took all the sales data for single-family homes sold in King, Snohomish, and Pierce Counties from the beginning of 2010 through the end of October. Since my data…
Non-Distressed Median Price Up 6 Percent from 2011
Let’s check up on how median home sale prices broken down by distress status: Non-distressed, bank-owned, and short sales. As of October, the non-distressed median price for King County single family home sales sits at $415,000, up 6.4% from a year earlier. This is down 3.5% from this year’s high point of $430,000 that was…
Sales in Pricey Eastside Neighborhoods Strengthening
Let’s take an updated look at how King County’s sales are shifting between the different regions around the county, since geographic shifts can and do affect the median price. In order to explore this concept, we break King County down into three regions, based on the NWMLS-defined “areas”: low end: South County (areas 100-130 &…
Non-Distressed Median Price Up 2.1% from August 2011
Here’s a follow-up to the breakdown of prices by distress status, first posted on these pages in July. As of August, the non-distressed median price for King County single family home sales sits at $423,900, up 2.1% from a year earlier. This down slightly from July’s increase of 2.5%, but the last four months have…