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In the Third series of economic reports provided by Gardner Johnson Land Use Economics, The Gardner Report points out that our Region has been adding Jobs for the past 12 months ending September 30, 2008. King County posted the most gain with a percentage change of +3.1% in annual employment.

 

Mason County's percentage change in Annual Employment was -0.5%. This appears to be the norm for a number of rural counties of Western Washington. For Example, Island County reported a -0.1% Change, Grays Harbor had a -0.4%, Skagit at -0.8% and Cowlitz was -1.3%.

 

The Counties showing positive gains were: Kittitas with a  2.1% change, Lewis at 1.3%, Whatcom 1.2%, Thurston 1.1%, Snohomish 0.8%, Jefferson 0.5%, Kitsap 0.5%,Clallam 0.3%, San Juan and Pierce were even at 0.0%.

 

While it is true we are experiencing a slowdown and we have six Counties reporting negative year-over-year growth, our Region had an overall employment growth up by over 9000. King County's job growth did jump from 2.2% to 3.1 % on an annualized basis.

 

Matthew Gardner stated in The Gardner report "we continue to compare very favorably against a vast majority of the country but one should not forget that we are insulated, not isolated".

 

 In the Third Quarter Regional Real Estate Report, our Region posted around 14,500 closed transactions. According to Gradner this figure suggests "that we have not yet seen decreases in inventory levels that will indicate a more stabilized market." During this period all but one county saw negative price growth over the same period in 2007. Prices in the Region have gone down by an average of 11.4% over the past 12 months.

 

            The good news is there was limited negative growth occurring in King, Thurston, Whatcom and Kittitas Counties. Also, the fundamental value of Mason County residential real estate is still positive. Our Home Price Escalation over a 5 year period was on average a healthy 36.8%.

 

 

 

 
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5 Comments on Western Washington Real Estate and Job Outlook

NOV
21
2008
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That is some promising news- thanks for sharing. I've heard some news reports about our job growth recently, and although the reports are fairly good, I know people out there looking for jobs in WA, and it's tough.

True, there are some jobs available, but if it is not to your degree of difficulty or compensation, then I'm sure it's hard for a professional (of any profession) to just get a job serving hamburgers at McDonald's or folding clothes at Sears.

My heart goes out to all those people in WA and the rest of the country, who are looking for work. I pray people are able to find something that will get them back on a good path!

Thanks for sharing, Nicole Weidauer

The Egerer & Weidauer Team, Keller Williams Realty North Seattle

11:59am • #1

 

Thanks Nicole, We need more positive reports. Although the numbers are low, and the jobs are perhaps low paying in most cases it does illustrate that it is not complete doom and gloom. I think right now first time buyers have a good chance to find a home...better than renting. Let us, the real estate community, educate the public with the positive.

12:12pm • #2
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It's a positive reinforcement and something that we in the industry need to help get the word out that it is not all doom and gloom. It is an excellent time to buy. This report shows that it is not as bad as the media throws out there and each area is different as well. Thanks RIchard.

12:52pm • #3
NOV
22
2008
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Great news. It is good to  the positive, and not so much negative. Houses are starting to go pending!-Dinah Lee

5:01pm • #4
NOV
23
2008
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Richard: Thank you. I predict we may see a healthy uptick by Spring or Summer next year. Lenders still need to loosen a bit. I've heard of a lot of transactions not getting done because of guideline changes, etc. Thanks again for the positive news!

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