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What's the Most Popular Listing in YOUR Town? | SE King County Markets

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Managing Real Estate Broker with NextHome Experience 17050

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No doubt the internet has changed the real estate industry, from the way we market homes to the ability to track stats and trends. One of my favorite new tools, is the ability to see which listings, currently available for sale are getting the most interest from online viewers. This is a new tool we offer in our ongoing endeavors to provide transparency and information for our clients to make informed, educated decisions. 

Take a peek and see what you think? Are these listings something you'd consider buying? 

Maple Valley's Most Popular Listing

Covington's Most Popular Listing

Auburn's Most Popular Listing

Renton's Most Popular Listing

Black Diamond's Most Popular Listing

Ravensdale's Most Popular Listing

Kent's Most Popular Listing

Enumclaw's Most Popular Listing

 

You can also see the highest priced listing currently available, average taxes, average price per square foot and a complete market snapshot for your community. 

 

 

Click to see the most popular listing in your town right now! 

 

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Colleen Fischesser REMAX

 Serving the beautiful Pacific Northwest Since 1990!

 

Colleen M. Fischesser, Managing Broker

RE/MAX Advantage, L.C.

Serving Seattle and the Chelan Valley

206-491-3819  (Cell/Text Seattle)

509-699-1611 (Cell/Text Chelan)

 

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This is a personal blog based on my opinion and experience in the real estate industry. All content is provided for informational purposes and should not be construed as legal, financial or tax advice. Laws, industry practice standards and procedures vary by state. Readers are advised to contact appropriate third parties for professional advice when needed. Any questions please let me know!