Median prices jump 15% from January to March — here's what that means for buyers and sellers this spring.
Wireless Sound views, a full rebuild over time, and radiant heat—this Gatewood Hill Craftsman delivers where it counts.
1940s Highland Park bungalow with great light, flexible space, and alley access—close to parks, shops, and easy routes in/out.
February snapped back fast — but the big picture is more complicated than the headlines suggest.
Sunny Normandy Park home with Olympic Mountain & Puget Sound views, flexible lower level, large lot, and great indoor-outdoor space.
A look back at the 2020s housing frenzy, the rate-driven slowdown, and what a more balanced Seattle-area real estate market means in 2026.
A clear look at 2026 housing market predictions from Realtor.com, Redfin, Zillow, and Compass—rates, prices, sales, and what it means locally.
Why housing feels slower than the data suggests. Exploring the vibecession and what recent prices, inventory, and rates mean in King County.
Seattle’s housing market is cooling but not crashing. September data shows more homes hitting the market and a slight dip in prices, signaling a return to balance after years of wild swings. The median single-family home price in Seattle fell to $975,000, down 7% since June but still up about 2% year-over-year. Overall, the Seattle real estate market is finding its footing. After several years of extreme ups and downs, we’re seeing the early signs of a healthy, sustainable recovery.
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A house in a garden. A 1962 Northwest Contemporary in coveted Medina whose quality, design, and landscape only improve with time.