If a picture is worth a thousand words, I guess these three charts of King County single-family home stats make this about a three thousand word post. Seriously though… Where’s the inventory?
Tag: NWMLS
Reporting Roundup: Party Like It’s 1999 Edition
It’s time once again for the monthly reporting roundup, where you can read my wry commentary about the news instead of subjecting yourself to boring rehashes of the NWMLS press release (or in addition to, if that’s what floats your boat). For some reason, the NWMLS press release still hasn’t been published to its usual…
NWMLS: Inventory Shrinks, Sales Climb, Bleeding Slows
February market stats have been compiled by the NWMLS. Their press release isn’t up yet, but you can read it here once they do publish it. Since we don’t have any amusing prose to poke at, we’ll just dive right into the stats and save the response to their salesmanship for tomorrow’s Reporting Roundup. CAUTION…
King County’s Low-End Regions Over 40% Off Peak Price
There were a couple of requests for more details on yesterday’s post of the low, middle, and high-end regions in King County. First up, Deejayoh’s request: …it would be interesting to see the trend on the absolute numbers rather than the relative percentages. No problem, here you go: Since each region is fairly close to…
Cheap Sales in South King County Picking Up Steam
It’s been quite a while since we’ve had a look at how King County’s sales are shifting between the different regions around the county, and it’s way past time for an update. The reason this is interesting is the interplay between sales shifts and median price. For example, as more sales occur in lower-priced areas,…