How did September, 2009 stack up to September, 2008 in your neighborhood?
(Click on the cities below to see real estate trends for the past 5 years. You’ll find the median pricing for each city and whether the number of homes for sale and the number of sales went up or down.)
The plateau: Sammamish, Issaquah, North Bend, and Fall City
The chances of selling a home were 22%.
Median sales price decreased by 5% from $519,000 to $493,995.
The number of homes for sale declined by 25% and sales were up by 30% from last year.
The chances of selling a home were 32.5%.
Median sales price decreased to $499,500 from $550,000, a decrease of 9%
The number of homes for sale dropped by 30% and sales were up by 31%.
The chances of selling a home were 15%.
Median price decreased by 5% to $594,500 to $564,900.
The number of homes for sale dropped by 19% and sales were up 11%.
Woodinville/Bothell/Kenmore/Duvall/North Kirkland
The chances of selling a home were 19%.
Median price was down to $399,975 from $459,950, a 13% decrease.
The number of homes for sale declined by 11% and sales were up by 33%.
The chances of selling a home were 15%.
Median price decreased by 21%, from $695,000 to $549,950.
The number of homes for sale declined by 20% and sales were up by 47%.
The chances of selling a home were 17%.
Median pricing decreased by 23% from $1,314,000 to $1,012,000.
The number of homes for sale decreased by 13% and sales increased by 92%. WOW!
Redmond/Education Hill/ Carnation
The chances of selling a home were 18.5%
Median pricing decreased by 14% from $525,000 to $449,950.
The number of homes for sale decreased by 3% and sales decreased by 6%.
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