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November 2008 Condo Market Update

By on December 5, 2008 in Feature, Market Updates with 2 Comments
November 2008 Condo Market Update

Citywide, Seattle condo values held firm last month at $303,000. That’s up 5.4% from October and was relatively on par (-0.65%) to November 2007. Capitol Hill, North Seattle and West Seattle’s year-over-year values for November either saw a small increase or remained unchanged, while Queen Anne and Downtown realized declines. Year-to-date, the citywide median price…

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October 2008 Condo Market Update

By on November 7, 2008 in Feature, Market Updates with 2 Comments
October 2008 Condo Market Update

The citywide condo median price was $287,450 last month, an 8.82% drop compared to October 2007 and the forth consecutive month-over-month decline. Inventory is down but the inventory supply rate is at one of its highest levels over the past decade.

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September ’08 condo market update

By on October 8, 2008 in Feature, Market Updates with 16 Comments
September ’08 condo market update

The condo market performed fairly well last month; aside from a median price decline it did show signs of stabilizing. Compared to August, the median condo price remained unchanged at $310,000, though that also reflected a year-over-year decrease of 6.03%.

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August 2008 Seattle Condo Performance

By on September 11, 2008 in Feature, Market Updates with 4 Comments
August 2008 Seattle Condo Performance

The condo market results in August continue to exhibit the fluidity of Seattle’s condo market. The citywide condo median price rose 3.3% in August to $310,000 compared to July, though it’s down 5.3% compared to August of last year.

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July 2008 Seattle Condo Market Update

By on August 8, 2008 in Feature, Market Updates with 6 Comments
July 2008 Seattle Condo Market Update

July exemplified the fluidity of the housing market. After median price gains over the past couple of months, the median price took a tumble to $299,975 last month, which reflected a 4.5% decrease compared to the same period last year and the fourth year-over-year decrease this year.

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