Debra Sinick

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How Was Kirkland’s Real Estate Market in December, 2011?

In buyers, Kirkland WA, Kirkland, WA Real Estate, market statistics, sellers on January 24, 2012 at 9:36 pm
Kirkland Real Estate

Kirkland Real Estate Sales Through Dec, 2011

In December, 2011, there were very few homes for sale in Kirkland.  Ninety fewer homes were for sale than in  December, 2010Looking at October, 2010, when 356 homes were for sale, will give you an idea of how dramatically the decline has been in the number of homes for sale.

I thought the percentage of sales, the absorption rate, would be higher this month than it is because there were so few homes on the market.  Apparently, buyers decided to focus on the holidays rather than buying a home in Kirkland in December.  Only 19% of the supply of homes sold, whereas 31% sold in November.

Median pricing in Kirkland went from $498,000 to $510,000.  Median pricing is based on the sales that happened in December and is a result of what sold that particular month.  It does not mean prices were up for the year.  Median pricing in Kirkland was down to the mid $400,000′s for the year.

Looking back at 2011 in Kirkland real estate:

  • The fewest home sales ( pending):  32 in December.
  • The most number of homes sales (pending):  79 in April.
  • The fewest number of homes for sale:  167 in December
  • The most number of homes for sale:  289 in June and July
  • The best absorption rate (supply to sales):  28% of the homes sold in April and November
  • The lowest absorption rate:  16% in January

The above chart follows a typical pattern with more homes coming on the market in the summer. Almost every year,  more homes are for sale in the summer than at the beginning or end of the year.  That being said, if you plan to sell your home, consider putting it on the market before the middle of the summer.  Your home will have far less competition.

If you would like information about your home, please contact Brooks or me and we’re happy to help you.

How Was The Kirkland Real Estate Market in October 2011?

In buyers, Kirkland WA, Kirkland, WA Real Estate, market statistics, Real estate, sellers on November 17, 2011 at 12:23 pm
Number of home sales in Kirkland, WA

Kirkland Real Estate Sales Through October, 2011

Real estate sales in Kirkland have been been fairly steady over the last few months, despite what the media said about October’s sales.  Tne news media focused on the drop in real estate values for all of King County.  Median pricing in Kirkland followed King County,  dropping considerably this month, from $592,000 to $501,000.  But remember, these numbers are based on the sales that happened during October and is a function of what sold that particular month.  We’ll need to follow the next several months to see if there truly is a trend here.

There is some good news here to temper concerns about pricing:

1.    The eastside is in a better position, literally and figuratively, than many parts of King County.  It has a stronger economic base and a better location:

What you see emerging in our local market is an East/West corridor,” (Stan) Humphries (of Zillow) said, with houses holding their value in Eastside neighborhoods with good access to State Route 520 and Interstate 90 for an easy commute to work.

2.    Home prices are also becoming far more affordable.  Right now home values are the most affordable they’ve been in 17 years.   Home ownership may be cheaper than renting!

3.   This past month there was a big drop in the number of homes for sale. This drop is a very good thing as it decreases the competition among home sellers.

Slightly over 25% of the available homes sold last month.  A year ago, there were over 100 more homes on the market in Kirkland. If the number of homes on the market continues to drop, then a higher percentage of homes may sell next month.  Homes took on average 99 days to sell, just slightly over 3 months.

With fewer homes on the market, more affordable prices, and low interest rates, I expect homes will continue to sell even as we head into the holiday season Have a great Thanksgiving!

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