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February 2008 NWMLS Update

From NWMLS Press Release:

February housing activity around western Washington signaled signs of an emerging spring market with a noticeable increase in open house traffic, reports of multiple offers and a big jump in pending sales from the previous month.

New figures from Northwest Multiple Listing Service show a 23.6 percent increase in pending sales (offers made and accepted, but not yet closed) compared to January. Prices for last month’s closed sales of single family homes and condominiums (combined) were up in 12 of the 19 counties in the MLS service area.

“In March, the real estate market is set to get its mojo back,” remarked J. Lennox Scott, chairman and CEO of John L. Scott Real Estate. “We’re already seeing the momentum build as more and more buyers realize what a great time it is to buy a home thanks to low interest rates, healthy inventory, and a strong local economy,” he added.

Area-wide, the MLS reported 5,563 pending sales of single family homes and condominiums for February, up from January’s total of 4,499. Last month’s total still lagged the busier market of a year ago when there were 8,043 pending sales of single family homes (a decline of nearly 31 percent).

While encouraged by last month’s jump in pending sales from January, brokers also acknowledge hesitancy still exists among some buyers. However, among sellers, one broker said “they’re motivated like never before and willing to listen to reasonable offers much more readily today.”

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December NWMLS Update

KIRKLAND, Wash. (Jan. 7, 2008) – December brought few surprises in housing activity around Western Washington, with above-normal precipitation and floods contributing to the expected seasonal slowdown, according to officials from Northwest Multiple Listing Service.

As December came to its soggy close (marked by a month with 25 days of precipitation for Seattle), brokers had an optimistic outlook, citing pent-up demand, positive job growth, stable prices, brisk activity at open houses, and other indications of an improving market.

“Traffic at open houses between Christmas and New Year’s was the heaviest we’ve seen in a long time,” reported NWMLS director Dick Beeson, broker/owner of Windermere/Commencement Associates in Tacoma. “Buyers were very upbeat and ready to act,” he added.

Brokers reported 3,950 pending sales (offers made and accepted but not yet closed) system-wide during December, lagging November’s total of 5,194 transactions. When compared to the same month a year ago, the number of pending sales dropped by about 31 percent (5,744 versus 3,950).

Prices overall were comparable to twelve months ago, with 13 of the 19 counties in the MLS market area reporting increases (including seven counties with double-digit gains). During the month, there were 4,634 closed sales of single family homes and condominiums with an area-wide median selling price of $313,325. That’s down slightly (0.53 percent) from the year-ago median sales price of $315,000.

Comparing counties in the Northwest MLS market area, the median sales price ranged from a low of $146,500 in Grant County to a high of $594,500 in San Juan County. For the four-county Puget Sound region, the median sales price for last month’s closed sales of single family homes and condominiums was $342,000.

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