As 2022 came to a close, we saw the end of the cutthroat real estate competition we’ve all come to know and loathe. Rents have mellowed, and the housing market has too—mostly.
As we noted in November, fall and winter are typically slower months in terms of real estate activity. That said, a majority of neighborhoods in Seattle saw price growth in December 2022 compared to the same month in 2021. Of course, there were a few losers too.
Rising 4. Central Seattle
The swath of the city east of I-5, sandwiched between 90 and 520, includes perennial favorites like Madison Park, Leschi, Capitol
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