I publish these market reports to give a clear, realistic picture of what’s actually happening in the housing market across Snohomish County and North King County.
Rather than relying on headlines or averages, I break the market down by housing type and price range so you can see where activity is moving, where it’s slowing, and how different segments behave very differently at the same time. This is the same lens I use when helping buyers and sellers prepare for what’s ahead, not just what looks good on paper.
Each report reflects the most recently completed month of data available. I start with a high-level view of the city, then zoom in so you can understand how competition, pricing, and timing shift depending on where you’re looking and what you’re trying to accomplish.
These reports are written from my perspective as a local real estate broker. The goal is simple: help you understand what you’re likely to run into and how to think strategically before pressure enters the picture.
Below you’ll find my most recent market reports. If you don’t see the city, neighborhood, or price range you’re focused on, feel free to reach out and I can put together a personalized breakdown.
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Everett Housing Market Report – December 2024 By: Brandice Raybourn Single Family Homes Below is a snapshot of what happened in the Everett housing market for single family homes in December 2024, reflecting activity from November 2024 compared with the previous year. The Everett housing market for November 2024 showed solid growth and steady activity. […]
Read MoreBellevue Housing Market Update December 2024 By: Brandice Raybourn Quick Take The Bellevue housing market finished the year with strong momentum. The median sales price reached $1.812M, a 6% increase compared with the previous year, showing that home values in Bellevue continued to climb despite limited inventory. Homes were still selling quickly. The average time […]
Read MoreMarysville Washington Housing Market Update December 2024 By: Brandice Raybourn Quick Take The Marysville housing market continued showing strong momentum toward the end of the year, with prices moving higher and homes still selling quickly. Demand remained steady across much of the market, particularly in the middle price ranges where many buyers tend to focus. […]
Read MoreAs I’ve been touring new construction homes lately, I’ve noticed a growing trend that I can’t get enough of: subtle Art Deco-inspired design elements. While the photos we all love showcase bold, dramatic colors and patterns, what I’m seeing in these new builds is much softer and more refined—a modern twist on classic Art Deco. […]
Read MoreEverett Housing Market Report – October 2024 By: Brandice Raybourn Single Family Homes Below is a snapshot of what happened in the Everett housing market for single family homes in October 2024, reflecting activity from September 2024 compared with the previous year. The Everett housing market for September 2024 showed several notable trends. The median […]
Read MoreBellevue Housing Market Update October 2024 By: Brandice Raybourn Quick Take The Bellevue housing market continued to show strong demand heading into the fall. The median sales price climbed to $1.81M, a 9% increase compared with the previous year. This steady price growth reflects ongoing demand for homes in one of the region’s most competitive […]
Read MoreMarysville Washington Housing Market Update October 2024 By: Brandice Raybourn Quick Take The Marysville housing market in October showed a mix of steady demand and small shifts in pricing. While the median sales price dipped slightly compared to the previous month, the broader picture still reflected a very active market. Homes continued to sell quickly, […]
Read MoreLake Stevens Housing Market Report — October 2024 By Brandice Raybourn Quick Take The Lake Stevens housing market in October 2024 showed a mix of price adjustments and continued demand. Prices pulled back compared to the year before, but homes were still selling quickly and sellers were still receiving full asking price on average. Buyers […]
Read MoreMultiple offers are creeping back into a lot of markets, and if you are buying or selling, you have to understand how the competition actually plays out week to week. There is this pattern that happens in almost every city I work in, and someone once called it the Creampuff Principle. Honestly, it is the […]
Read MoreWhen you buy your next home, I highly recommend getting a general inspection. Even new homes can have issues. A general inspection will give you an overview of any property deficiencies, allowing you to decide your next steps: create a “to-do” list for after you move in, negotiate repairs or financial concessions with the seller, […]
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