Debra Sinick

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Come On Down to A Huge Kirkland WA Highlands Neighborhood Garage Sale

In Garage sales, Kirkland Garage Sale, Kirkland WA on July 29, 2010 at 6:46 am

Looking for that perfect treasure?   The Highlands neighborhood in Kirkland may have just what you’re looking for.  This year’s Highlands Neighborhood Garage Sale will be Saturday, July 31, from 9 am-2 pm.

Garage sale signs

Come on down to The Highlands and look for the signs.  The address on the map below shows the location of the neighborhood, not the address for the garage sale.


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A Little Mothering and a Few Ducks on Lake Washington

In Exploring Kirkland, Kirkland WA on July 23, 2010 at 6:49 am

I couldn’t resist taking some photos of this mother duck and her ducklings who were on the shore of Lake Washington in Kirkland.  Mom was doing a good job taking care of her young.

     Mother Duck and Ducks Along Lake Washington in Kirkland

A Mother Duck Doing Her Thing on Kirkland's Lake Washington Waterfront

Mother Duck and Ducks on Lake Washington

Watching the Young Ones

What Were The Odds of Selling Your Kirkland WA Home in June, 2010?

In buyers, Kirkland WA, Kirkland, WA Real Estate, Real estate on July 19, 2010 at 7:44 am
Kirkland WA Homes Sales Activity June, 2010

Kirkland WA Real Estate Sales for June 2010

June, 2010           356 homes for sale,          45 homes sold                      13% odds of selling.

May, 2010            374 homes for sale,         52 (was 56) homes sold            14% ( was 15)% odds of selling a home.*

June, 2009           453 homes for sale             50  homes sold                  11 % odds of selling a home.

*(Reflects the revised percentage of homes sold because some home sales failed.)

The odds of selling is another way to characterize the “absorption rate” in which we take the number of homes sold in a particular month and divide it by the number of homes on the market. This number tells us what the odds are that a home will sell.

If you click on this link, you’ll see the MLS charts which show the real estate trends, including median price, for the past five years in Kirkland.

Where’s Kirkland WA?


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Kirkland’s median price increased from $596,925 to $624,950, which is interesting since most Seattle-eastside areas showed a decline in real estate prices.  The number of Kirkland homes  sold in June  dropped by 28% compared to last June, 2009.  However, the number of homes for sale is a lot less than last year, too, with 19% less Kirkland homes for sale. 

The Hot Price for Kirkland WA Home Sales, 7-14-10

In buyers, Kirkland WA, Kirkland, WA Real Estate, market statistics, sellers, Weekly market update on July 16, 2010 at 10:45 am

This week’s hot price for Kirkland Washington home sales:

$500-599,999  4 sales

  • Most Kirkland homes for sale: $400-499,999   69 homes.
  • There were 358 homes for sale in Kirkland and 15 homes sold last week.
  • Most number of homes for sale in the last 7 weeks:   364 homes for sale,  6-2-10 and 6-9-10
  • Highest number of homes sold in Kirkland in the last 7 weeks:  6-16-10 with 17 sales.

  • Peak  of homes and condos for sale in King County in 2009?
  • July 27th marked a high of 13,861 homes and condos for sale in King County.
  • 1-4-10 9726
  • 7-12-10   14,235
Kirkland WA Home Sales, 7-14-10

Kirkland WA Real Estate Sales, 7-14-10

This chart is updated weekly by (Windermere Real Estate/East, Inc., using MLS data) to show the price ranges of the homes sold each week.  Here’s how it’s set up:

The colors show who has the advantage in a particular price range.

  • Green means the buyer has the advantage with many homes to choose from and not that many selling.
  • Yellow means the number of homes for sale and the number of sales in the price range is balanced between the buyer and the seller.
  • Red indicates a sellers’ market where the seller may have the advantage as more homes are selling when compared to what’s available.
Down the side of the chart, the home sales activity is broken down into a price bracket of $99,999. All the homes priced between $400,000-499,999, as an example, are put together in one price category in the chart.
Across the top, the chart is broken down into real estate activity by the week. If you take the $400-499,999 line and follow it across the chart, you’ll see what has happened each of the last seven weeks.  There are three columns under each week. On the left side of the column is the number of homes for sale in Kirkland.  The middle column shows how many homes sold that week, and the final column under the date shows the months supply of homes for sale.  In other words, if no other homes came up for sale, it would take an average of 7.6 months to sell all the homes in the $400-499,999 price range.


Latest Kirkland Highlands Real Estate Buzz, July 12, 2010

In buyers, Kirkland WA, Kirkland, WA Real Estate, market statistics, Real estate, sellers, Weekly market update on July 12, 2010 at 7:47 pm

There’s been real estate activity the last few weeks in the Kirkland Highlands, but it was interesting to see that most of the activity centered around “bank-owned” properties, homes that had been foreclosed on and had gone back to the bank.  One new listing, 3 new construction homes that are back on the market, another home that’s back on the market, and one of the recent pending homes are all bank owned.  It’s quite a bit of activity in the neighborhood and, ironically, most of it is for bank owned properties.

I had mentioned in my previous post new construction homes that are taken off the market usually come back on the market and this has been the case here, too.  One of the pending sales is for a home that is priced above $1.2 million.  It’s great to see some activity above the $1 million dollar range.  There were no home sales that closed over the last two weeks.

The real estate statistics below reflect the activity in The Kirkland Highlands for the past two weeks. All data is taken from the NWMLS through Monday of this week.


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The map shows most of the outline of Kirkland’s Highlands neighborhood. The map address is simply for a street corner in the middle of the Kirkland Highlands. For those not familiar with the neighborhood, it’s a pocket of unique homes close to downtown Kirkland. In some ways it feels like an island, because it’s separated on the east by 405, the south by Central Way (the main route to downtown) and the west and north by the BNSF corridor. The neighborhood has the best of both worlds, a little isolation without any through traffic, but just seconds from everything.

Numbers in parentheses are from the last report:

Active Listings: 23 (22)

New listings: 2 (5)

Pending inspection: 1 (4)

Pending: 3 (1)

Closed Sales: 0 (1)

Number of Price Reductions: 2  (2)

Price increase: 0(0)

Homes off the market that did not sell: 2 (9)

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0-$349,999: 0 (0)

$350,000-$499,999: 8 (12)

$500,000-$749,999:  12 (8)

$750,000-$999,999: 1 (1)

$1,000,000- $1,499,999: 2 (1)

$1,500,000- $2,999,999: 0 (0)
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Average Price of homes for sale: N/A with new MLS system*

Median Price of homes for sale: N/A wiht new MLS system

Average Days on Market:  N/A

Highest Priced Listing: $1,375,000 ($1,375,000)

Lowest Priced Listing: $360,000 ($365,000)

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Closed Sales:

Sales price: $480,000 Last asking price: $499,950 Original asking price: $739,950, sold in days for 36% below the original asking price.  (Bank owned property)


KIRKLAND HIGHLANDS TOWN HOMES:

5 town homes for sale

2 new town home listings

Peak in the number of King County homes and condos for sale in 2009:

7-27-09  13,861

Start of 2010:

9,726

Now:

7-12-10 14,235   This is the highest number of homes in King County so far.  Are we at the top in homes for sale?

* The statistics portion of the new NWMLS (Northwest Multiple Listing Service) is currently not working.  Our new system is having the kinks worked out.  Stay tuned!

The Hot Price For Kirkland, WA Home Sales, 7-7-10

In buyers, Kirkland WA, Kirkland, WA Real Estate, market statistics, Real estate, sellers on July 8, 2010 at 8:47 pm

This week’s hot price for Kirkland Washington home sales:

$3o0,000-399,999  and $500-599,999  2 sales each

The sales were very “cool” this past week, certainly not hot as people readied themselves for 4th of July. Although this week was better than two weeks ago, when only 5 homes sold.

The other big news of the week is we’ve surpassed 2009′s peak of homes for sale in King County. We hit 14,198 homes for sale in King County the week of June 28th.  This week the number has dropped back and is at 13,921 homes for sale in King County.

  • Most Kirkland homes for sale: $400-499,999   65 homes.
  • There were 349 homes for sale in Kirkland and 10 homes sold last week.
  • Most number of homes for sale in the last 7 weeks:   372 homes for sale, 5-26-10
  • Highest number of homes sold in Kirkland in the last 7 weeks:  6-16-10 with 17 sales.

  • Peak  of homes and condos for sale in King County in 2009?
  • July 27th marked a high of 13,861 homes and condos for sale in King County.
  • 1-4-10 9726
  • 7-7-10   13,921
Kirkland WA Real Estate

Kirkland WA Home Sales, 7-07-10

This chart is updated weekly by (Windermere Real Estate/East, Inc., using MLS data) to show the price ranges of the homes sold each week.  Here’s how it’s set up:

The colors show who has the advantage in a particular price range.

  • Green means the buyer has the advantage with many homes to choose from and not that many selling.
  • Yellow means the number of homes for sale and the number of sales in the price range is balanced between the buyer and the seller.
  • Red indicates a sellers’ market where the seller may have the advantage as more homes are selling when compared to what’s available.
Down the side of the chart, the home sales activity is broken down into a price bracket of $99,999. All the homes priced between $400,000-499,999, as an example, are put together in one price category in the chart.
Across the top, the chart is broken down into real estate activity by the week. If you take the $400-499,999 line and follow it across the chart, you’ll see what has happened each of the last seven weeks.  There are three columns under each week. On the left side of the column is the number of homes for sale in Kirkland.  The middle column shows how many homes sold that week, and the final column under the date shows the months supply of homes for sale.  In other words, if no other homes came up for sale, it would take an average of 6.8 months to sell all the homes in the $400-499,999 price range.


Got Electronic Gadgets? Think Free Recycling in Kirkland, WA

In Kirkland News on July 7, 2010 at 12:20 pm

Old Electronics Ready for Recycling

If you’ve got electronics taking up space in your home or garage, and we know we all do, this Saturday is a change to recycle all sorts of things for FREE here in Kirkland.

Besides getting rid of your electronics responsibly, the money earned by 1 Green Planet for recycling is used to help support food banks and the homeless, so you can do good on two fronts by recycling.

Saturday, July 10th
9 am to 3 pm
Kirkland Congregational Church
106 Fifth Ave.

1 Green Planet , a local non-profit recycling organization, will be recycling computers, electronics, appliances, scrap metal, and a more!  And did I say for FREE?

Computers & parts (secure data destruction included)
Printers
Fax Machines
Phones
Record Players
Speakers
Radios
Game Systems
TV’s all sizes
VCRs
Christmas Tree Lights
Anything with a plug!
Appliances, any size, no limit
Car Batteries
Computer Batteries
Medical Equipment
Ink toner & cartridges

Scrap Metals including:
Bicycles
Tools
Furniture
Exercise equipment
BBQs
Lawn mowers (please empty gas & oil)

1 Green Planet uses the proceeds from the recycled goods to help support education and training programs, local food banks, homeless shelters, hospitals, and more. Tax-deductible donations to the church for hosting this event will also be gratefully accepted.

Not able to make this Saturday’s event? 1 Green Planet is open 6 days a week down in Issaquah.
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If you have any questions about what items can be recycled please
contact:

susan@1greenplanet.org
or call 253-638-1536
or 206-406-6319

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