Housing Scorecard

Nationally, pending home sales, builder confidence and unemployment worsened in February, although the local Seattle market looked steady.

Housing starts and existing-home sales also increased year over year.

The local housing market performed well in December, according to the final Seattle Housing Scorecard of 2024.

Existing-home sales, housing starts and inventory all rose in November, according to the Seattle Housing Scorecard.

Seattle’s latest Housing Scorecard is in and it was a positive month, with housing starts, existing-home sales and inventory all trending upward.

Although housing inventory was up, it was an overall down month in Seattle real estate, according to this month’s Housing Scorecard.

A look at key data points in the Seattle residential real estate market.

Inventory continues to grow in Seattle amid decreased existing-home sales, according to the latest Housing Scorecard.

Existing-home sales increased year-over-year in Seattle last month, according to the latest Housing Scorecard.

Amid increased home sales, prospective buyers in the Seattle residential housing market had more choices last month.

Housing starts and inventory both rose annually in Seattle in April.

Housing starts decreased annually in March, growing Seattle’s housing inventory and giving more options to buyers.

Following months of decline, the Seattle housing market began to show promising signs of a spring upswing in February.

Both sales and inventory declined on a year-over-year basis in January.

A year-over-year look at key metrics in the Seattle real estate market.

Builder confidence rose nationally during November, but decreased in Seattle, according to the latest Housing Scorecard.