NWMLS data, monthly
Seattle housing market updates
What the NWMLS data actually says each month, broken out by Southeast Seattle, the city as a whole and King County, because the headline number rarely describes your block.
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Seattle Housing Market Update: July 2026
Last month the story was a widening gap, with Southeast Seattle up 11% while the city as a whole slipped. In July the two readings traded places. Citywide, the median house sold for $999,500, down just 1% from a year ago. In Southeast Seattle, the median came...
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- August 2026
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Seattle Housing Market Update: June 2026
How the Seattle housing market in June 2026 treated you depended entirely on where you stood. Citywide, the median house price (the middle sale: half sold for more, half for less) slipped 6% from a year ago. Meanwhile, Southeast Seattle houses closed at a...
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- July 2026
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Seattle Housing Market Update: May 2026
If you only read headlines, you'd think Seattle home prices are falling. The data says otherwise, at least for houses. The Seattle housing market in May 2026 split sharply along two lines: single-family homes versus condos, and close-in neighborhoods versus...
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- June 2026

