Seattle Real Estate Market Update [December 2020] - Market in a Minute

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Some real estate brokers expect the competition for homes to ease somewhat over the holidays, but the latest statistics from Northwest Multiple Listing Service indicate activity is unusually strong heading into December.

November activity shows strong year-over-year (YOY) increases in closed sales (up about 23%) and prices (up 13.8%). Pending sales (mutually accepted offers) rose 7.9% from a year ago, and the year’s saga of depleted inventory continued last month with the number of total listings down nearly 43%.

Although inventory is limited, a check of the supply by price range shows about 25% of the listings
across the 23 counties served by Northwest MLS are priced under $400,000, and a similar number
(24.4%) are priced from $400,000 to $600,000. At the high end of the spectrum, about 21% of homes and condominiums in the database have asking prices of $1 million and higher.

While overall inventory is down, a comparison of counties shows a wide range of deficits, according to NWMLS data. Perhaps surprisingly, King County’s supply declined “only” about 18% from a year ago, while five counties (Clallam, Clark, Island, Mason, and Snohomish) reported drops of at least 63%. A closer look at the MLS report for all counties shows the shortages are most acute for single-family homes (off 50.6% area-wide), while the condo supply improved (up 7.1%).

Thirteen of the 23 counties in the MLS report had less than one month of supply at month-end. Overall, there were about three weeks (0.73) of inventory at the end of November, well below the four-to-six months, many analysts use as a gauge of a balanced market.

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