Eastside Real EstateFor BuyersFor SellersMake More Money Selling Your HomeReal EstateSeattle real estateWA real estate May 22, 2013

How Can You Make More Money Selling Your Seattle Eastside Home?

It's simple.  Price your home right and it will sell quickly and for full price.  Overprice your home, it will take longer to sell and it'll sell for less than full price.  In today's hot real estate market, buyers know a good home when they see it because they run out to see everything as soon as it comes up for sale.  If it's priced right, a home will attract multiple offers and sell for full price or more.  If it doesn't sell quickly, given the shortage of supply, it's clear a house is overpriced and will need a price reduction to attract a buyer. 

Two thirds of the sellers got it right during the first quarter of the year and sold their homes quickly and for full price or more.  When you price your home, position yourself to be in that two thirds that sells for full price.  If you do, you'll end up walking away with more money in your pocket.

Eastside Real EstateFor BuyersFor SellersMarket StatisticsReal Estate May 15, 2013

Seattle Eastside Condo Sales Keep Popping!

 

Condos on Seattle's Eastside are still hot!  There's been a negligible increase in supply, while the number of sales have increased.  In April, 86% of the available condos sold, so the fantastic market continues for condo sellers.  Since condo owners suffered the most during the downturn, it's great to see the market improve for them.  

We're starting to push up to the higher $200+ price median price, so prices are creeping higher.  We expect that to continue. 

If you'd like to know more about the condo real estate market, please free to contact us.  We're here to help!

 

Eastside Real EstateFor BuyersFor SellersKirklandMarket StatisticsReal EstateWA real estateWindermere Real Estate May 15, 2013

April Showers Brought More Real Estate Sales on Seattle’s Eastside

Seattle Eastside real estate sales keep climbing!   Home sales have increased by 35% since January of this year. 

Buyers don't despair.  We're starting to see a significant increase in the number of homes for sale, which is good for buyers.  Sellers still have the advantage in the marketplace, though, because the supply is still low when compared to previous years when 3000-4000 homes were for sale each month on Seattle's Eastside.

Will the market ease up for buyers if more homes come up for sale?  More than likely if the supply increases, the market will still perform well for sellers, but it may not be as frenetic.  It still will be a matter of time before there are any big changes to the marketplace, but it will be interesting to see how the rest of the year plays out.  We believe more homes will come up for sale as typically happens each summer as the school year comes to a close.  Will this change the marketplace dynamics between buyers and sellers?  Probably not much at this point, because we're still on the low side of supply.

Here are the specifics for April, 2013 as compared to April, 2012:

  • 80% of the available homes sold this past April,  41% sold in April, 2012.
  • Homes sold in 48 days, down from 101 days in April, 2012. 
  • In 2012 median pricing in April was $485,000.  In 2013, April's median pricing was $565,000.  Wow, that's a huge jump in median pricing.  We're still expecting median pricing to continue to work its way back up to the higher $500+ range, but much will depend on how many homes come on the market. 

If you'd like to know more about the value of your home, please don't hesitate to contact us. 

 

Eastside Real EstateFor BuyersFor HomeownersFor SellersReal Estate April 11, 2013

The Seattle-Eastside Condo Market is Back!

The condo market has come roaring back!  Seattle-Eastside Condo sales are skyocketing!  About 89% of the condos for sale in March sold!   Harder hit than single family resales, it's fabulous news for those condo home owners who were so battered by the real estate downturn. 

Prices are still not at the peak prices of 2007, but price increases have been pretty typical.  As I mentioned in last month's post, the mid $200's price range has been the median price range for months now.  Median pricing jumped from $200,000 in March, 2012 to $238,000 in March of this year.  The hottest price range for condo sales continues to be under $350,000.

Since almost every condo for sale this past month sold,  now is a great time to sell.    Buyers continue to look for good condos to buy.  With the competition at an almost all time low, the chance of selling your condo has increased dramatically.  Last year at this time, there were about twice as many condos for sale.  A third of those condos sold, but today, almost all the condos for sale are sold.  It's a huge difference from last year. 

If you'd like to know more about the condo real estate market, please free to contact us.  We're here to help!

Bellevue Real EstateBellevue, WAEastside Real EstateFor BuyersFor HomeownersFor SellersIssaquah Real EstateIssaquah, WAKing County, WAKirklandMarket StatisticsReal EstateRedmondSeattleSeattle real estate April 8, 2013

Seattle Eastside March Real Estate Marched On!

 

Finally, there were a few more homes for sale on Seattle's eastside in March, the first month since August of last year!

Did this increase in inventory dampen the number of sales?  So far, nothing has slowed down the rate of sales.  In fact, the rate of home sales in Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, and other eastside cities was higher in March than February.   Seventy-eight percent of the homes on the market sold!  There is still more than one buyer for each home, so multiple offers remain the norm.

It's been hopping out there in the real estate market on the eastside.  We're starting to see some Eastside buyers behave like Seattle buyers.  This past weekend, a buyer pre-inspected one of our listings before making an offer.  Rumor had it that there were going to be at least 4 offers on the table and this particular buyer wanted to come to that table with a very clean, straightforward offer.  Buyers in Seattle have pre-inspected homes for years when the market has been hot.  It's not something we've seen as much on the eastside, but we wouldn't be surprised if it continues. 

Here are the specifics for March, 2013 as compared to March, 2012:

  • 78% of the available homes sold this past March,  44% sold in March, 2012.
  • Homes sold in 62 days, down from 109 days in March, 2012. 
  • In 2012 median pricing in March was $470,000.  In 2013, March's median pricing was $560,000.  We're expecting median pricing to continue to work its way back up to the higher $500+ range, particularly since inventory is still so low.

The Seattle Times reported  a 17% increase in pricing from March, 2012 on the eastside.

       It was the biggest monthly percentage gain since April 2012, when King County’s median home price started rising after 19 months of decline.

If you'd like more information specific to your home, don't hesitate to contact us.

Eastside Real EstateFor BuyersFor SellersMarket StatisticsReal Estate March 20, 2013

The Seattle-Eastside Condo Market is Steady and Strong!

 

 

A few more condos for sale and a few more sales in February than in January!    We crossed the threshold and are now back at over 300 condos for sale, the first month since last November.  There were 311 condos for sale with 237 or 76% of them selling.   The January pace of condos sales held steady into February.

Median pricing increased from $181,000 in February, 2012 to $247,000.  Seattle-Eastside condo owners can be assured that median pricing for condos is firmly established in the mid $200,000's, since this has been the median price point since last May.  How much higher prices will go depends on the supply and demand.  If our supply remains low, as it has been for many months, and the demand remains high, expect the median price to increase.

The majority of condos that sold in February were priced under $350,000. 

Buyers continue to look for good condos to buy.  With the competition at an almost all time low, the chance of selling your condo increases dramatically.  If you're thinking of making a move, now is a great time to do so.

If you'd like to know more about the condo real estate market, please free to contact us.  We're here to help!

Eastside Real EstateFor BuyersFor SellersMarket StatisticsReal Estate March 18, 2013

If You Had a “For Sale” Sign in Your Yard in February on Seattle’s Eastside You Probably Sold Your Home!

Did February's real estate sales top January?  They sure did! Seventy-four percent of the homes on the market sold!  Homes continue to sell with multiple offers and for over full price.

The number of homes dropped only a bit from January, and was the lowest number of homes for sale in over 20 years.  Sales skyrocketed though, climbing from 605 to 713 homes.  This number doesn't sound like a lot, until you consider the fact that only 968 homes were for sale. 

The hot market continues, but two areas of Seattle's eastside were on fire.  South Bellevue and Issaquah and East Bellevue and Redmond, near Microsoft.  If a home had a "for sale" sign in the yard in these areas, it sold last month! 

Sellers still need to price their homes for the market or the buyers will not come.  Buyers will pay more than full price if there's competition from other buyers and the house is a well maintained with a market value price tag on it.  Homes don't sell for more than full price if they are overpriced when they go on the market.  But if buyers see the value of the home and there's more than one buyer, that's when a home sells for more than full price.  Sellers must attract the buyers with a good value if they truly expect to attract multiple buyers and sell for at least full price and possibly more!

Buyers, since the ball is in the seller's court in 2013, you have to be prepared. Work with a Realtor who knows market value and whether it's worth paying more for a home if there are multiple offers.  Find out if your Realtor has worked in this kind of seller's market before and how they handle multiple offers.  Get pre-approved by your lender and have it in writing to present with your offer.  Make a simple, clean offer.  Include a good earnest money check to accompany the offer.  Pre-inspect the house if the seller allows it, so you can be assured of an inspection, but not have it be part of the offer. It's one less contingency that you and the seller will have to sort out when comparing the offers and puts your in a better position.

The hottest selling price range was for homes priced under $350,000.  Right behind it were the homes priced between $500-750,000.  Fifty three homes sold for over $1,000,000 this past month.  There's less than 2 months worth of inventory for all homes priced below $750,000!

The strong real estate market should continue.   In the Seattle Times, Dick Conway, an economic forecaster said:

…. robust job creation by the likes of Boeing, Amazon and other major companies headquartered here should create more demand for new housing, which in turn will create construction jobs, and hunger for more housing.

Here are the specifics for February, 2013 as compared to February, 2012:

  • 74% of the available homes sold this past February,  33% sold in February, 2012.
  • Homes continued to sell quickly, in 79 days, which is down from 119 days in February, 2012. 
  • In 2012 median pricing in February was $447,000.  In 2013, February's median pricing was $525,000.  Median pricing has been a solid $500,000+ for months now and should continue to be for the next few months

 

If you'd like more information specific to your home, don't hesitate to contact us.

*The absorption rate is the percentage calculated by dividing the number of sales by the number of homes for sale.

Eastside Real EstateFor BuyersFor SellersMarket StatisticsReal Estate February 14, 2013

Do You Want to Sell Your Seattle-Eastside Condo? The Buyers Will Come!

 

Yes, Veronica, there are some condos for sale on Seattle's eastside, but there are slim pickings.  The number of condos for sale over all of the eastside stood at less that 300 for the second month in a row.

It's clearly a seller's market as 80% of the condos for sale in January sold!   The number of sales jumped up by almost 60% in just one month.  December had 145 sales and in January, there were 229!  Sales also increased almost 40% from January, 2012.  None of this is surprising though, given the lack of supply. 

Median priciing increased from $168,000 in January, 2012 to $225,000 this past January.  Before you get too excited, no one will tell you that prices have gone up by 26% just in one month.  Remember the median pricing must be viewed over several months to see the true pattern in gains or losses in value.  The good news for Eastside condo owners is the median price has been above $200,000 since March of last year, fluctuating between a low of $200,000 and a high of $239,000.

Given the fact there are so few condos for sale, if you plan to make a move this year, now would be the time.  With the competition at an almost all time low, the chance of selling your condo increases dramatically. There are a lot of buyers out there right now!

If you'd like to know more about the condo real estate market, please free to contact us.  We're here to help!

Bellevue, WAEastside Real EstateFor BuyersFor SellersKirklandMarket StatisticsReal EstateRedmond February 12, 2013

Seattle Eastside Real Estate Sails into The New Year!

 

In January, buyers were lining up to buy the few available homes on Seattle's Eastside.  Sixty-five percent of the homes on the market sold!  There were so many buyers that most homes attracted multiple offers and sold for over full price. 

For many months now, I've repeated myself.  I've been reporting that the number of homes for sale during each of the last few months is the lowest number in 15 years, yet with each month the number has gotten smaller and smaller.  The start of 2013 marks the first time the number of homes for sale has dropped below 1000 homes in such Eastside cities of Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland, etc,  I checked back to 1990, 23 years ago, and this is the lowest, and the lowest by far, number of homes for sale.  Traditionally, there are several thousand homes for sale.

Sales, on the other hand, are high.  Eastside real estate sales increased by 17% from January, 2012, while the number of homes for sale dropped by 44%.  Redmond and East Bellevue continue with the top the absorption rate.*  Over 95% of the homes near Microsoft sold last lmonth!  There were only 44 homes on the market in those areas and 42 sold! 

Fewer homes to buy + more sales = hot market. 

Sellers, your ship has come in!  But keep in mind, the homes that sell for the best prices are in show condition, not in need of repairs and are priced right. 

Buyers, you have more of a challenge in this market.  But it can be done.  You can buy a home.  Be prepared with a strong pre-qualification letter, learn your market, and have a Realtor representing you who is a savvy negotiator in multiple offer situations. 

 

Here are the specifics for January, 2013 as compared to January, 2012:

 

If you'd like more information specific to your home, don't hesitate to contact us.

*The absorption rate is the percentage calculated by dividing the number of sales by the number of homes for sale.

Eastside Real EstateFor BuyersFor SellersMarket StatisticsReal Estate January 18, 2013

How Many Homes Sold for More Than Full Price on Seattle’s Eastside?

What a difference a year makes!  Who had any idea a year ago that 1/3 of the Seattle Eastside homes that sold in December, 2012 would sell for over full price?  No one anticipated the lack of inventory, the level of competition, and the subsequent increase in prices.  The market picked up steam on the eastside as the year progressed.  The trend became apparent as each month had buyers clamoring for homes and fewer and fewer coming on the market.  The year finished with a fabulous sales record. One third of the homes sold for over full price, 23% sold for full price and 42% below full price. 

Market time dropped to record lows as homes were snapped up. The homes that were well priced and in great condition are those that sold for more than full price.

We start out 2013 with these positive trends in the marketplace.  Expect it to continue!