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Demand for Northeast Seattle real estate slips, slightly

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Managing Real Estate Broker with 206 909-7536 AdrianWillanger-broker.com 17900

 


 

 

 Demand for Northeast Seattle real estate slips, slightly

This Week:

The median list price in Northeast Seattle (zip code 98125) is $449,000  is down  from  from  last week’s $460,000.   Inventory is tightening and days-on-market is falling.  But demand measured by the Market Action Index (see below MAI chart) is also trending down.  The market is not giving strong up or down signals from these data points.

Real estate buyers and sellers need to understand the local market climate before jumping into the market and understand the real estate market is very dynamic.  Check in  next week to see how the  housing market in northeast Seattle  is shaping up.

Average days-on-market (DOM) 95 days up from last week’s (90)

Percent of properties with price decreases (49%) up from last week’s (58%)

 

Supply and demand

Northeast Seattle’s real estate marketcontinue to get hotter.  More sales demand and fewer homes listed have contributed to a relatively long run of increasing prices.  Current supply and demand levels show no sign of prices changing from their current trend.

Looking to buy or sell contact Adrian Willanger for a more detailed market analysis.

How does this affect prices? 

We continue to see prices in  Northeast Seattle bouncing around this plateau.  Look for a persistent up-shift in the Market Action Index before we see prices move from these levels.

Broker’s note; “over the last several weeks we’ve seen homes come on the market in northeast Seattle and within a very short period of time receive multiple offers.”  To stay updated sign up to have FREE WEEKLY UPDATES on the latest northeast Seattle real estate market activity e-mailed to you weekly.

Many homeowners are asking the same question, “has the value of our home increased to the point we can sell it?”  Fill out our form and find out for FREE.

Living in Northeast Seattle’s Victory Heights neighborhood

Located in Seattle ½ mile east of the Northgate Mall sits a small wooded community named Victory Heights. A nice combination of bungalows and wood tudors built between 1920 & 1940s . Residents of Victory Heights have a multitude of place to shop, from 100+ stores at Northgate Mall to big box discount stores and specialty stores just a short drive to University Village.

Victory Heights is very well connected with four arterial to choose form as well as being well service with public transportation.  close to shopping, I-5, University of Washington and 10 minutes to downtown Seattle.

Residents of Victory Heights love living in an area that is filled with walkers of all ages and surrounded by evergreen trees and just minutes to job and business centers  close to parksschoolshospitals,restaurants , and a wide range of banks and credit unions to choose from with an overall walking score of 72.

Home prices in Victory Heights are coming off a 12 month low and have started a steady upward price tend since mid-May 2012. Current inventory of homes for sale in Victory Heights.

 

 

 

 

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Adrian specializes in green home marketing utilizing traditional and social media marketing to create the widest exposure of your property.

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