Debra Sinick

What Were The Chances of Selling Your Seattle/Eastside Home in April, 2008?

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The chances of selling a home on the Eastside in April 2008 ranged from a low of 8.46% to a high of 19%, with an average 12.8% absorption rate. (The absorption rate is the number of homes for sale in any given month divided by the actual number of homes sold that month.)
 Here are the real estate statistics for single family home sales activity on Seattle’s Eastside:
 April, 2008            3985 homes available, 512 sold, 12.8% chance of selling.
 March, 2008          3637 homes available, 493 sold, 13.5% chance of selling.
 April, 2007            2444homes available,  734 sold, 30.0% chance of selling.
 

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(click on the each area name for a chart showing the latest stats in the area)

The plateau:  Sammamish, Issaquah, North Bend, and Fall City

Sellers had a 15.4% chance of getting a home sold, UP from 14.5% last month and DOWN from 29.4% last year.  Median home prices were down by 6.2%, from $637,000 to $597,639.  Inventory was up by 48.8% and sales declined by 22% from last year.

West Redmond/East Bellevue

Sellers had a 19% chance of getting a home sold, DOWN from 21.7% last month, and DOWN from 46.0% last year.  Median sales price increased from $569,000 to $608,998.  Inventory was up 110% and sales were down from 63 sales to 55 homes, a 12.7% decline.

South Bellevue

Sellers had a 10.6% chance of selling a home, DOWN from 12.3% last month and DOWN from 25.9% last year.  Median price decreased by 19% to $600,000 from $741,150. Inventory was up 54.5% and sales were down almost 36.7%.

Woodinville/Bothell/Kenmore/Duvall

Sellers had a 12.5% chance of selling a home,  a minimal change from 12.3% last month and DOWN from 37% last year.  Median price was down to $484,450 from $514,950, a 5.9% decrease.  Inventory was up by 60.1% from last year and sales declined by 45.9%.

Kirkland

Sellers had a 8.46% chance of selling a home, DOWN from 10.7% last month and DOWN from 30.5% last year.  Median price declined by .03%, from $710,000 to $707,950. Inventory was up by 62.6% and sales were down by 54.8%.

West Bellevue

Sellers had a 9.03% chance of selling a home, UP from 7.26%, and DOWN from 28.3% last year.  Median pricing increased by 42% to $1,399,000 from $985,000.  Inventory climbed by 106.2% and sales declined by 34.1%.

Redmond/Education Hill/ Carnation

Sellers had a 14.0% chance of selling a home, DOWN slightly from 14.8% last month, and DOWN from 20.9% last year.  Median pricing increased by 13.1% from $577,015 to $652,450.  Inventory increased by 71% and sales dropped by 14.5%.

County wide, inventory is up from January’s numbers.   On the eastside 2963 homes were on the market in January and now there are 3985 homes for sale, a 26% increase.  The chances of selling in the different eastside areas varied very little from March’s numbers. However, if sales were down in an area, there was no absolute correlation with median price. Even if sales were down, the median price could still go up.  The median price was up from last April in four of the eastside areas and down in three of the areas.

If you are trying to get a feel of the market in a particular area, look at several months worth of data. This will give the most realistic view of the market.  Pay particular attention to the increase in inventory in your area.  Sellers. regardless of what’s happened in a previous month, make sure you understand how much actual competition there is in your area before establishing a sales price and going on the market.

Remember sellers, it is price and condition in this market.  Homes are selling, but as we all know, competition for the buyer is fierce.