March Home Prices Were Way Up in These 6 Seattle Enclaves
/IT’S GOING TO BE a busy home-buying season—or so indicates the latest housing market data from the Northwest Multiple Listing Service. While we saw slight slowing in price growth in February due to rising interest rates, traditional winter cooling, and tight inventory, year-over-year median sale prices were up significantly in Seattle in March. (Rents were too.)
The only exceptions? Belltown and Downtown, and Central Seattle, which saw more modest rises of 6.5 percent and 1.79 percent, respectively. Elsewhere in the city, as evidenced by this list, the numbers showed double-digit growth.