Seattle-area home seekers have struggled through what has been one of the most competitive real estate markets in recent memory, with rents on the rise for the fourth straight month after taking a nosedive in the early days of the pandemic. But the latest housing data from Northwest Multiple Listing Service reveals signs of a “more balanced” market across Western Washington, with a slight uptick in inventory and fewer all-out bidding wars.
In King County, that basically means more modest year-over-year price growth than we’ve seen in recent months. Who knew celebrating just an 18 percent price change would feel like such a win?
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