{"id":433,"date":"2006-11-06T09:15:00","date_gmt":"2006-11-06T16:15:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/seattlebubble.com\/blog\/?p=433"},"modified":"2006-11-06T09:15:00","modified_gmt":"2006-11-06T16:15:00","slug":"skagits-housing-market-staying-strong","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/seattlebubble.com\/blog\/2006\/11\/06\/skagits-housing-market-staying-strong\/","title":{"rendered":"Skagit&#8217;s Housing Market Staying&#8230; Strong?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Slowdown denial is in full force up in Skagit County, where in an article titled &#8220;Skagit&#8217;s Housing Market: Staying Strong,&#8221; a monthly rag called Skagit County Business Pulse has apparently resorted to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.skagitbusinesspulse.com\/articles\/2006\/11\/03\/skagit_housing_market\/skagit_housing_market.txt\" title=\"Skagit's Housing Market: Staying Strong\">publishing outright lies<\/a>.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>People will go to great lengths these days to own property, especially packages with added value. Despite the high cost of housing \u2014 a 38.3 percent increase in Skagit County alone in the past year \u2014 buying activity is up and inventory down.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Bzzt&mdash;three lies in one sentence.  According to the most recent NWMLS figures, Skagit County home prices were up just 5.27%,  sales were <i>down<\/i> 27%, and listings were <i>up<\/i> 51% in September vs. a year earlier.  August figures are similar.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Skagit home sales have been driven by three principal demand sources, according to Jim Scott, president of the North Puget Sound Association of Realtors and owner of Windermere Real Estate\/James Scott Associates in Mount Vernon.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;One is the continued growth of our county\u2019s work force, another is the desirability of our county as a place to live and raise kids, and the third is pressure from tight housing supplies south and north of us,&#8221; he states. &#8220;We value our climate and our culture so much we\u2019re willing to pay a premium to protect and enjoy it.&#8221;<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Inventory in Snohomish County (south of Skagit): <i>up<\/i> 28% YOY.  Inventory in Whatcom County (north of Skagit): <i>up 72%<\/i> YOY.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>According to the latest figures from the 17-county Northwest Multiple Listing Service (NWMLS) in Kirkland, the average price of a home in Skagit County in August was $318,454. That was a drop of 8 percent from July when the mean was $344,440, but considerably above that for the previous August, when it was a mere $230,250.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>You might be wondering: &#8220;why are they referring to average prices instead of median, and why are they using August numbers, when September statistics have been out for a month?&#8221;  Well I don&#8217;t <i>know<\/i> why they would choose to print average prices, but it is rather convenient that the average they quote is considerably higher than the August median of $270,000.  As far as the August vs. September question, the median dropped about $5,500 from August to September, which doesn&#8217;t really fit well with the title &#8220;Staying Strong&#8221; subtitle.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Where in many locations around the country the housing boom shows signs of slowing \u2014 the so-called \u201cbubble\u201d bursting, as some pundits would have it \u2014 sales activity in Skagit County has increased appreciably over one year, from 645 units in August 2005 to 972 in the same month this year, even though pending sales dropped from 259 to 209 in the same period and new listings decreased from 307 to 300.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>While they did manage to sneak a little bit of truth into this paragraph (pending sales drop &#038; new listings) the author apparently needs to take a course on how to read the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nwmls.com\/discover\/library\/statistics\/recaps\/Recap2006\/Aug06Recaps.pdf\" title=\"NWMLS August 2006 Recap\">NWMLS report<\/a>.  What the writer refers to as &#8220;sales activity&#8221; is actually total number of active listings&mdash;inventory.<\/p>\n<p>Our real estate reporting here in Seattle usually leaves a lot to be desired, but at least the local papers don&#8217;t waste our time with completely false data like this.  Of course, if they do, rest assured that I&#8217;ll be here to call them out.<\/p>\n<p>(<i><a href=\"http:\/\/www.skagitbusinesspulse.com\/articles\/2006\/11\/03\/skagit_housing_market\/skagit_housing_market.txt\" title=\"Skagit's Housing Market: Staying Strong\">Skagit County Business Pulse<\/a>, 11.2006<\/i>)<\/p>\n<div class=\"blogger-post-footer\">\n<div style=\"margin: 0 auto; padding: 2px; font-size: 12px; width: 150px; text-align: center; border: 1px dashed #4386ce; background-color: #D5E2F1;\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.paypal.com\/xclick\/business=paypal%40timandjeni.com&#038;no_note=1&#038;tax=0&#038;currency_code=USD&#038;lc=US&#038;item_name=Seattle%20Bubble%20Donation\" title=\"Seattle Bubble Tip Jar\">Seattle Bubble Tip Jar<\/a><\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Slowdown denial is in full force up in Skagit County, where in an article titled &#8220;Skagit&#8217;s Housing Market: Staying Strong,&#8221; a monthly rag called Skagit County Business Pulse has apparently resorted to publishing outright lies. People will go to great lengths these days to own property, especially packages with added value. 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