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Home Price Changes: May to September - Median Sale Price of King County Single-Family Homes

Home prices fell more between May and September this year than any previous year

Posted on October 5, 2018October 5, 2018 by The Tim

Between May and September this year, the median sale price of single-family homes in King County has fallen 8.0 percent. Most years home prices rise between May and September. The biggest decline between those months in previous years was 5.7 percent in 2008…

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Quick Look at April Supply & Demand

Posted on May 8, 2012 by The Tim

Here are a few charts of the latest NWMLS stats that I included in my presentation last week at Crista that I thought would also be worth sharing here. In the following charts each bar represents the number of King County single family homes sold or listed in April of each year since 2000. Record…

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Quick Look: May 2010 in Bar Charts

Posted on June 14, 2010 by The Tim

Time for another installment of “quick look,” a series of posts in which I present a fresh set of charts for some recent data with minimal commentary. Today’s theme is King County SFH May stats in bar charts compared to each May since 2000. Note that the definition of “Active Listings” was revised in July…

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Quick Look: November 2009 in Bar Charts

Posted on December 8, 2009December 7, 2009 by The Tim

Time for an installment of “quick look,” a series of posts in which I present a fresh set of charts for some recent data with minimal commentary. Today’s theme is King County SFH November stats in bar charts compared to each November since 2000. Note that the definition of “Active Listings” was revised in July…

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Quick Look: October 2009 in Bar Charts

Posted on November 10, 2009November 9, 2009 by The Tim

Here’s another installment of “quick look,” a series of posts in which I present a fresh set of charts for some recent data with minimal commentary. Today’s theme is King County SFH October stats in bar charts compared to each October since 2000. Note that the definition of “Active Listings” was revised in July 2008…

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