September Stats Preview: Sales drop over 25 percent from 2017 as listings continue to pile up
September Stats Preview: Sales drop over 25 percent from 2017 as listings continue to pile up
Home sales volume was at its lowest September level in six years for both King and Snohomish County last month, dipping over 22 percent from a year ago. As a result, the number of homes on the market hit its highest point since early 2012. Foreclosures are still at all-time lowsโฆ
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Home sales volume was at its lowest September level in six years for both King and Snohomish County last month, dipping over 22 percent from a year ago. As a result, the number of homes on the market hit its highest point since early 2012. Foreclosures are still at all-time lowsโฆ
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Home sales volume was at its lowest September level in six years for both King and Snohomish County last month, dipping over 22 percent from a year ago. As a result, the number of homes on the market hit its highest point since early 2012. Foreclosures are still at all-time lowsโฆ
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This is the last post in today's data catch-up marathon. I'll also update a few more of the spreadsheets for members, and if the NWMLS posts their June data today I'll try to get that up as well.
For now, let's have a look at our "early" view on June stats.
In summary: Listings are still up from a year ago, but not by as much as they have been. Sales are down, but only just a bit.
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This is the last post in today's data catch-up marathon. I'll also update a few more of the spreadsheets for members, and if the NWMLS posts their June data today I'll try to get that up as well.
For now, let's have a look at our "early" view on June stats.
In summary: Listings are still up from a year ago, but not by as much as they have been. Sales are down, but only just a bit.
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Home sales volume was down considerably from a year ago in both King and Snohomish County last month, dipping over 16 percent in both counties. Meanwhile, the number of homes on the market began the usual seasonal declines, but were still up 83 percent in King County and 63 percent in Snohomish. Foreclosures are still very rare, although the number of notices did tick up a bit month-over-month.
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Home sales volume was down considerably from a year ago in both King and Snohomish County last month, dipping over 16 percent in both counties. Meanwhile, the number of homes on the market began the usual seasonal declines, but were still up 83 percent in King County and 63 percent in Snohomish. Foreclosures are still very rare, although the number of notices did tick up a bit month-over-month.
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NWMLS stats for August are due any day now, probably later today, but let's have a look at our "early" view on the August housing market stats for the Seattle area.
The biggest news: Active listings appear to be down considerably from a year ago. This is a big flip from earlier this year, when listings were way up, and definitely not great news for buyers.
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NWMLS stats for August are due any day now, probably later today, but let's have a look at our "early" view on the August housing market stats for the Seattle area.
The biggest news: Active listings appear to be down considerably from a year ago. This is a big flip from earlier this year, when listings were way up, and definitely not great news for buyers.
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Now that 2018 is completely over, let's take our first look at the December housing market stats for King and Snohomish counties.
It's pretty much the same story we've seen the past few months, which is good news for buyers: The number of home sales is falling and the number of homes on the market is climbing quite a bit. Foreclosures are still very rareโฆ
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Now that 2018 is completely over, let's take our first look at the December housing market stats for King and Snohomish counties.
It's pretty much the same story we've seen the past few months, which is good news for buyers: The number of home sales is falling and the number of homes on the market is climbing quite a bit. Foreclosures are still very rareโฆ
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Let's take a look at our early March housing stats.
Overall the market is still moving in a direction favorable to buyers, but more slowly than it was late last year. By March of this year inventory is already at levels that it didn't hit until May or June last year. Meanwhile, sales are still down from a year earlier. Foreclosures are still not really an issue at all right nowโฆ
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Let's take a look at our early March housing stats.
Overall the market is still moving in a direction favorable to buyers, but more slowly than it was late last year. By March of this year inventory is already at levels that it didn't hit until May or June last year. Meanwhile, sales are still down from a year earlier. Foreclosures are still not really an issue at all right nowโฆ
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CNBC's Diana Olick joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss slowing home supply pushing median sales prices higher and triggering bidding wars.
CNBC's Diana Olick joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss slowing home supply pushing median sales prices higher and triggering bidding wars.
CNBC's Diana Olick joins 'Squawk on the Street' to report the drop in pending homes sales in July.
CNBC's Diana Olick joins 'Squawk on the Street' to report the drop in pending homes sales in July.
Prices have come down slightly from peak values.
Prices have come down slightly from peak values.
October market stats were published by the NWMLS today. Home prices were basically flat from September, and inventory dropped a bit but was up dramatically from 2017. Sales continued to slip from last year as well. September's year-over-year listing growth was an all-time record at 68 percent, but October's 86 percent blew that out of the waterโฆ
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October market stats were published by the NWMLS today. Home prices were basically flat from September, and inventory dropped a bit but was up dramatically from 2017. Sales continued to slip from last year as well. September's year-over-year listing growth was an all-time record at 68 percent, but October's 86 percent blew that out of the waterโฆ
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