much like the state of real estate in Seattle proper, where some neighborhoods are showing decent growth and others are signaling a buyer’s market, the latest Northwest Multiple Listing Service data for the suburbs presents a muddled picture.
On one hand, some communities had surprisingly massive year-over-year price growth, which was the same case back in September. On the other hand, the declines last month were much more dramatic. Rumblings of a Washington state exodus sure haven’t helped. Here were the winners and losers of October.
Rising 3. Bellevue (East of I-405)
Ever since the first signs of a market cooldown this summer, the east
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