Current Market Data

“After a sustained period of quick sales that kept the housing cupboard relatively bare, a supply of two months presents a lot more options for homebuyers,” said RE/MAX President and CEO Nick Bailey.

The only other time the market saw such change was at the beginning of the pandemic.

Month over month in September, existing-home sales slid 1.5% to 4.71 million, which is 23.8% lower than the year before.

15% of Washington renters are not up to date on their rent.

New home construction missed analyst estimates in September, falling 8.1% month over month to an annual rate 1,439,000 homes, according to government statistics.

Seattle’s median rent asking price in September was $3,972.

The report shows decreases in sales prices, as well as an overall increase in days on the market. While this could be due partially to high interest rates, Bailey says the shift in the market could open up opportunities for buyers who’ve had to put their plans on hold.

Seattle’s year-over-year housing inventory growth was 78.7%, 10th among major metro areas.

Approximately 58% of homebuyers say they’d be willing to purchase a haunted house — and nearly 25% think they already have.

September data from Northwest MLS showed housing inventory is on the rise, while closed sales and prices have dipped.

The analysis found an increase in mortgage denials and in potential borrowers withdrawing mortgage applications in areas with an elevated risk of flooding.

The markets cooling fastest are many of the same places that saw the biggest spikes in home prices during the last three years.

Looking ahead, CoreLogic expects the year-over-year pace of home-price appreciation to slow to 3.5% by August 2023.

The average median home size varies drastically across the country, according to American Home Shield’s 2022 American Home Size Index.

Market volatility is causing more and more homebuyers to delay or cancel plans to make a purchase.

Washington scored well “across most factors,” the study said, and it finished second to Delaware in the overall rankings.