Pierce County, Washington Multi-family Market Watch (August 25, 2014)
Currently there are 157 active multi-family (2+units) listings in Pierce County
In the past seven days Pierce County experienced;
- 9 New buildings recorded
- 4 buildings came back on the market
- 10 buildings had list price reductions
- 1 buildings had list price increased
- 0 Contingent
- 2 listings expired
- 1 listings cancelled
- 9 listings went pending
- 6 listings sold and closed
- 10 Bank or real estate owned multi-family properties
- Prices range from $92,500 to $2,500,000
Currently there are 15 buildings that have been on the market for over 200 days...
About Pierce County:
~ Unemployment rate 6.5% (April 2014)
~Pierce County is directly south of Seattle's King County. The population in 2012 was 811,681. Commute times to Seattle via Sounder Train are between 35 and 60 minutes. Pierce County is home to the University of Puget Sound and Pacific Lutheran University along with the University of Washington Tacoma. By car to Seattle estimate 50-90 minutes (Depending on traffic and where you are going in the city limits of Seattle). Prices are from $50k to $150k cheaper than in Seattle and King County in Pierce County for comparable properties...
What's the Active price break down;
57~ Up to $250k
78~ $251k-$500k
15~ $501k-$750k
8 ~$751 plus
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Data researched and collected from the NWMLS
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