It’s been way too long (over a year) since I posted the histogram of monthly sales. Let’s take another look. 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 June. Since my data download…
Tag: median
Sales in Cheap Regions Plummeted in the Second Quarter
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 2.4% From 2011
In the comments on last week’s NWMLS stats post some readers asked what the median price would look like if you removed the distressed sales from the mix. Here’s the answer: As of June, the non-distressed median price for King County single family home sales sits at $430,000, up 2.4% from a year earlier. The…
Mode Price Holds Steady as Average and Median Rise
It’s been a few months since we took a look at the average, median, and mode prices all together, so let’s update that chart. Here are the definitions of mode and standard deviation, for those who aren’t stats nerds. Note that for the “mode” in this chart, I have rounded every sale price to the…
All Five Home Price Percentiles Flirt with Break-Even
It’s time for another look at the King County single-family sale price percentiles. Here’s how I break down the price percentiles for these posts. Each bucket is a cutoff where some percentage of homes sold below that price, while the remaining percentage sold above that price. Bottom: 10% below, 90% above. Low: 25% below, 75%…