This light-filled 3-bedroom home combines mid-century character with thoughtful updates. Highlights include vaulted ceilings, original cabinetry, quartz kitchen counters, stainless appliances, gas cooking, and a cozy fireplace. Recent upgrades—Andersen windows, newer furnace, and water heater—add peace of mind. Efficient layout, clever storage, and west-facing windows make it feel bigger than the square footage. Pre-inspected.
After years of gridlock, Seattle’s housing market is finding balance: prices are flattening, inventory is climbing, and buyers are finally seeing more choices and time to decide.
After two years in Colorado, we've decided it's time to return to the Pacific Northwest. We're thrilled to be back.
Leaving Colorado is bittersweet.
Bitter because we’re leaving some of the most important people in our lives—cousins and grandparents, new friends and old ones. And of course, the skiing. 😭
Sweet because Seattle is home. We’ve missed so many of the friends and family we left behind.
Turnkey Morgan Junction townhome with a rare fenced yard off the main level of the home! This charming, updated home is just blocks from Morgan Junction amenities, Solstice Park, and Lincoln Park.
Today's housing market looks different than it did a year ago, but if you've only been reading headlines, you might be surprised to learn that we are still experiencing a seller's market.
Lakeside dream come true on a quiet, dead-end street along Mercer Island’s Gold Coast. This home boasts 67 feet of prime low-bank waterfront & was fully remodeled in 1999 by Fred Dowdy (builder) & Norm Sandler (architect).
Discover this charming Cape Cod home in West Seattle's beloved Fairmount Park neighborhood! Ideally located near Alaska & Morgan Junctions & just minutes from the W Seattle bridge, this 2+ bed, 1.75 bath home offers 1,380 SF of finished living space on a sunny, 6,300 SF lot.
Enjoy Sound and Mountain views from your perch on Gatewood Hill. Large windows frame views from both levels of this turnkey home. The main floor features remodeled kitchen, refinished hardwoods & an open floor plan.
Mortgage interest rates fell in November and have hovered around 6.5% for several weeks now. The rate volatility we experienced during the fall has subsided for now, and recent housing data suggests we may be close to finding a bottom for the floundering housing market, which went into shock this spring when rates rose from all-time lows.
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Seattle’s housing market cooled in August as prices, inventory, and mortgage rates all dipped while homes took longer to sell. The median King County home price came in at $992,500, still up 2% year-over-year despite the month-to-month slowdown. Active listings totaled 4,113, 39% higher than last year, while average days on market rose from 10 to 14. Mortgage rates briefly fell to 6.1% before rising again after the Fed’s rate cut, highlighting how closely housing costs follow the 10-year Treasury. Seasonal shifts are in play, but Seattle’s housing market remains competitive and active heading into fall.