Debra Sinick

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Kirkland Highlands Real Estate News, 7-25-11

In Kirkland WA, Kirkland, WA Real Estate, market statistics, Real estate on July 25, 2011 at 9:10 pm

I wish I could say the reason I’ve not written a blog post recently about the bi-weekly real estate happenings in the Kirkland Highlands is that it’s been gorgeous weather and I’ve been having fun in the sun, but really it’s because I’ve been having fun selling homes this past month.  That’s good fun, too, but I must say I do miss the summer we usually have in the Seattle area.

The pace of the real estate market in Kirkland and Redmond has felt almost like it used to be, in 2007.  There are a lot of buyers out looking at homes.  Homes are selling well.  The pending sales in the Highlands all sold in under 2 months time, with one home selling in under a week.  The pending homes range in price from just under $400,000 to just under $1,000,000, reflecting the broad price range of Kirkland Highlands’ homes.

I’ve recently sold a couple of homes with multiple offers!  The level of activity in the real estate market feels good.

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.


View Larger Map

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: 17 (19)

New listings: 2 (2)

Pending inspection: 4 (2)

Pending: 4 (1)

Closed Sales:  2 (0)

Number of Price Reductions: 3  (2)

Price increase: 0 (0)

Homes off the market that did not sell: 2 (3)

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0-$349,999: 0 (1)

$350,000-$499,999: 11 (8)

$500,000-$749,999:  5  (7)

$750,000-$999,999: 1 (2)

$1,000,000- $1,499,999: 0 (1)

$1,500,000- $2,999,999: 0 (0)
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Most expensive home for sale: $795,000

Most affordable home for sale: $364,950

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Closed Sales: 

$377,000:  Final sales price $380,000: Last asking price $394,000: Original asking price.  Sold in 52 days for 5% below full price.

$460,000:  Final sales price $465,000: Last asking price $465,000: Original asking price.  Sold in 24 days for 1% below the original sales price.   **My listing**


KIRKLAND HIGHLANDS TOWN HOMES:

2  town homes for sale

***The Multiple Listing rules don’t allow comment on other members’ listings and sales besides data such as pricing and days on market.

Feel free to contact me if you have questions about how to position your home so you can get the best price when selling.

Kirkland Highlands Real Estate News, 6-20-11

In buyers, Kirkland WA, Kirkland, WA Real Estate, market statistics, Real estate, sellers on June 21, 2011 at 10:54 am

The past two weeks were quieter than about a month ago when there were 5 new listings on the market.  This week there are two new listings, there have been a few sales, and a few homes  came off the market as they had not sold.  Although there were sales this week, there were no sales that closed.  Since there have been more sales happening, I expect to see some closed sales in my next report.  Right now, the Highlands has a mix of some great homes for sale in price ranges from the low $300′s to over $1 million.  There’s something for everyone here as the Highlands has a wide variety of housing styles and prices.  The Highlands is located close to downtown Kirkland and has great access to the highway 405, so it’s a terrific location.

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.


View Larger Map

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: 19 (22)

New listings: 2 (5)

Pending inspection: 2 (0)

Pending: 1 (2)

Closed Sales:  0 (2)

Number of Price Reductions: 2  (2)

Price increase: 0 (0)

Homes off the market that did not sell: 3 (1)

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0-$349,999: 1 (1)

$350,000-$499,999: 8 (10)

$500,000-$749,999:  7 (8)

$750,000-$999,999: 2 (1)

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

$1,500,000- $2,999,999: 0 (0)
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Most expensive home for sale: $1,300,000

Most affordable home for sale: $345,000

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Closed Sales: 

None this week.



KIRKLAND HIGHLANDS TOWN HOMES:

1  town home

***The Multiple Listing rules don’t allow comment on other members’ listings and sales besides data such as pricing and days on market.

Feel free to contact me if you have questions about how to position your home so you can get the best price when selling.

Kirkland Highlands Real Estate News, 6-6-11

In buyers, Kirkland WA, Kirkland, WA Real Estate, market statistics, Real estate, sellers on June 7, 2011 at 2:41 pm

The Kirkland Highlands real estate market is breaking out of the tight price range of $350-750,000 that we’ve seen over the last month or so.  There’s now a home available under $350,000, a home for sale in the $800′s and two for sale over $1 million.  This range is more representative of all the homes available in the Highlands neighborhood.  Real estate sales are still good as two home are now pending and two home sales closed.  One of the sales happened in two days and was for full price!  Full price offers are rare in this market, but there are some buyers who recognize a good value and go for it.

This week there are a couple of more homes for sale, so we might see more coming on the market in the next month or so, which is pretty typical for summer.

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.


View Larger Map

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: 22 (19)

New listings: 5 (1)

Pending inspection: 0 (1)

Pending: 2 (4)

Closed Sales:  2 (0)

Number of Price Reductions: 0  (3)

Price increase: 0 (0)

Homes off the market that did not sell: 1 (2)

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0-$349,999: 1 (1)

$350,000-$499,999: 10 (11)

$500,000-$749,999:  8 (7)

$750,000-$999,999: 1 (0)

$1,000,000- $1,499,999: 2 (0)

$1,500,000- $2,999,999: 0 (0)
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Most expensive home for sale: $1,300,000

Most affordable home for sale: $335,000

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Closed Sales: 

$425,000:  Final sales price $425,000: Last asking price $425,000: Original asking price.  Sold in 2 days for full price.

$479,000:  Final sales price $500,000: Last asking price $500,000: Original asking price.  Sold in 47 days for 4.5% below the original sales price.



KIRKLAND HIGHLANDS TOWN HOMES:

1  town home

This town home had a price reduction over the past week.

***The Multiple Listing rules don’t allow comment on other members’ listings and sales besides data such as pricing and days on market.

Feel free to contact me if you have questions about how to position your home so you can get the best price when selling.

Kirkland Highlands Real Estate News, 5-23-11

In buyers, Kirkland WA, Kirkland, WA Real Estate, market statistics, Real estate, sellers on May 24, 2011 at 5:55 pm

It was a good two weeks for real estate in the Kirkland Highlands.  There are only 19 homes for sale and 4 homes received and accepted offers these past two weeks.  One home sale has moved to pending status, which means the inspection has been resolved between the buyer and the seller.  There were no home sales that closed the past two weeks, but there will definitely closed sales coming up in the next few weeks  because there have been several sales over the last month.  Have a great Memorial Day weekend.  Let’s hope for sun!

If your home is in one of the price ranges where nothing is for sale, think about selling now before more homes come on the market.  If more homes are for sale, it will be more competitive.   If you’re not sure of your home’s value, feel free to contact me to find out what your home may be worth in today’s market.

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.


View Larger Map

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: 19 (21)

New listings: 1 (5)

Pending inspection: 1 (1)

Pending: 4 (1)

Closed Sales:  0 (1)

Number of Price Reductions: 3  (0)

Price increase: 0 (0)

Homes off the market that did not sell: 2 (3)

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0-$349,999: 1 (0)

$350,000-$499,999: 11 (10)

$500,000-$749,999:  7 (11)

$750,000-$999,999: 0 (0)

$1,000,000- $1,499,999: 0 (0)

$1,500,000- $2,999,999: 0 (0)
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Most expensive home for sale: $649,000

Most affordable home for sale: $335,000

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Closed Sales:  None this week.


KIRKLAND HIGHLANDS TOWN HOMES:

1  town home

***The Multiple Listing rules don’t allow comment on other members’ listings and sales besides data such as pricing and days on market.

Feel free to contact me if you have questions about how to position your home so you can get the best price when selling.

Kirkland Real Estate News, 5-9-11

In buyers, Kirkland WA, Kirkland, WA Real Estate, market statistics, Real estate, sellers on May 10, 2011 at 10:34 am

The homes for sale in the Kirkland Highland’s continue to fall in the mid-range of pricing for the neighborhood.  The homes for sale fall between $350-$749,999.  All of the homes that are new to the market this week were priced between the high 300′s to $575,000.

The two homes that were available for over $1 million dollars sold a couple of weeks ago.  This week’s closed sale happened to be a home priced under the $350,000 range.  It sold in just a few weeks.

If your home is in one of the price ranges where nothing is for sale, think about selling now before more homes come on the market.  If more homes are for sale, it will be more competitive.   If you’re not sure of your home’s value, feel free to contact me to find out what your home may be worth in today’s market.

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.


View Larger Map

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: 21 (20)

New listings: 5 (0)

Pending inspection: 1 (1)

Pending: 1 (0)

Closed Sales:  1 (2)

Number of Price Reductions: 0  (1)

Price increase: 0 (0)

Homes off the market that did not sell: 3 (0)

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0-$349,999: 0 (0)

$350,000-$499,999: 10 (6)

$500,000-$749,999:  11 (12)

$750,000-$999,999: 0 (0)

$1,000,000- $1,499,999: 0 (2)

$1,500,000- $2,999,999: 0 (0)
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Most expensive home for sale: $649,000

Most affordable home for sale: $379,500

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Closed Sales:

$300,000:  Final sales price $320,000: Last asking price $330,000: Original asking price.  Sold in 23 days for 10% below the original sales price.

KIRKLAND HIGHLANDS TOWN HOMES:

1  town home new on the market in the mid-$600 range.

1 sale pending

***The Multiple Listing rules don’t allow comment on other members’ listings and sales besides data such as pricing and days on market.

Feel free to contact me if you have questions about how to position your home so you can get the best price when selling.

Kirkland Highlands Real Estate News, 4-11-11

In Kirkland WA, Kirkland, WA Real Estate, market statistics, Real estate, sellers on April 11, 2011 at 5:11 pm

There are big gaps in the Kirkland Highlands real estate market with homes available only in some price ranges, but not all. Right now the largest number of homes for sale falls in the $500-750,000 price range.  Because there is more for sale in this price range,  the pricing for these homes will need to be more competitive.

If your home is in one of the price ranges where nothing is for sale, think about selling now before more homes come up for sale. When more homes come on the market, there will be more competition.   If you’re not sure of your home’s value, feel free to contact me to find out what your home may be worth in today’s market.

By the way, in case you’re wondering why there’s one more home on the market this week ( 20 instead of 19), but no new listings, it’s because a home came back on the market and is for sale again.  It’s not new to the market.

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.


View Larger Map

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: 20 (19)

New listings: 0 (5)

Pending inspection: 1 (0)

Pending: 0 (1)

Pending Inspection 0 (1)

Number of Price Reductions: 1  (0)

Price increase: 0 (0)

Homes off the market that did not sell: 0 (0)

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0-$349,999: 0 (0)

$350,000-$499,999: 6 (7)

$500,000-$749,999:  12 (10)

$750,000-$999,999: 0 (0)

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

$1,500,000- $2,999,999: 0 (0)
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Most expensive home for sale: $1,299,000

Most affordable home for sale: $385,000

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Closed Sales:

$195,000:  Final sales price $199,900: Last asking price $234,900: Original asking price.  Sold in 195 days for % below the original sales price. If you’re wondering about the price of this home, it’s in a planned unit development.  It’s a town home, but legally can be called a single family home (this may require another blog post to explain), so the information is posted in single family homes by the NWMLS.  The town home was a one bedroom with 1.5 baths.

$294,000:  Final sales price $310,000: Last asking price $439,000: Original asking price.  Sold in 68 days for 33% below the original sales price.

KIRKLAND HIGHLANDS TOWN HOMES:

1 town home for sale

1 sold

Town homes are selling!  Good news!

$395,000:  final sale price $419,000:  Last asking price $449,000: Original asking price.  Sold in 104 days for 12% below the original price.

***The Multiple Listing rules don’t allow comment on other members’ listings and sales besides data such as pricing and days on market.

Feel free to contact me if you have questions about how to position your home so you can get the best price when selling.

Kirkland Highlands Real Estate News, 3-28-11

In buyers, Kirkland WA, Kirkland, WA Real Estate, market statistics, Real estate, sellers on March 28, 2011 at 12:36 pm

There are 5 new listings this week, but four are new construction.   With nothing in The Kirkland Highlands for sale for less than $350,000, between $750-999,999, and over $1.5 million, if your home falls into these price ranges,  it would be a great time to sell your home.  Not sure of your home’s value?  Feel free to contact me to find out what your home is worth.

A month ago there were 12 homes for sale in the Highlands and now the number has jumped to 19.  There were no price reductions and no homes came off the market, all good news for the neighborhood.  If homes are not coming off the market because they did not sell and prices are not being reduced, then more sellers are pricing their homes at what the market will bear right now.

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.


View Larger Map

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: 19 (13)

New listings: 5 (2)

Pending inspection: 0 (2)

Pending: 1 (1)

Pending Inspection 0 (1)

Number of Price Reductions: 0  (1)

Price increase: 0 (1)

Homes off the market that did not sell: 0 (1)

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0-$349,999: 0 (3)

$350,000-$499,999: 7 (6)

$500,000-$749,999:  10 (5)

$750,000-$999,999: 0 (0)

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

$1,500,000- $2,999,999: 0 (0)
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Closed Sales:

$305,000:  Final sales price $299,900: Last asking price $1,500,0000: Original asking price.  Sold in 902 days for 80% below the original sales price.  This property was mostly lot value, so it is not indicative of any big price drops for home values in the Highlands.

KIRKLAND HIGHLANDS TOWN HOMES:

1 town home for sale

1 sold

$234,900:  final sale price $234,900:  Last asking price $234,900: Original asking price.  Sold in 11 days for full price.

***The Multiple Listing rules don’t allow comment on other members’ listings and sales besides data such as pricing and days on market.

Feel free to contact me if you have questions about how to position your home so you can get the best price when selling.

Kirkland Highlands Real Estate News, 3-14-11

In buyers, Kirkland WA, Kirkland, WA Real Estate, market statistics, Real estate, sellers on March 16, 2011 at 9:48 am

Where have all the sellers gone in the Kirkland Highlands?   We continue to have fewer homes on the market than we usually do this time of year.

Of the homes for sale, we’re now seeing a wide variety of pricing.  Homes are for sale all the way up to the low $1 million dollar range.

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.


View Larger Map

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: 13 (12)

New listings: 2 (1)

Pending inspection: 2 (2)

Pending: 1 (2)

Closed Sales: 0 (1)

Number of Price Reductions: 1  (0)

Price increase: 1 (0)

Homes off the market that did not sell: 1 (2)

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0-$349,999: 3 (1)

$350,000-$499,999: 6 (6)

$500,000-$749,999:  5 (4)

$750,000-$999,999: 0 (0)

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

$1,500,000- $2,999,999: 0 (0)
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Closed Sales:

None during the last two weeks.

KIRKLAND HIGHLANDS TOWN HOMES:

1 town home for sale

***The Multiple Listing rules don’t allow comment on other members’ listings and sales besides data such as pricing and days on market.

Feel free to contact me if you have questions about how to position your home so you can get the best price when selling.

Kirkland Highlands Real Estate News, 2-28-11

In buyers, Kirkland WA, Kirkland, WA Real Estate, market statistics, Real estate, sellers on February 28, 2011 at 9:51 pm

There are less homes for sale in the Kirkland Highlands than we had two weeks ago. There are only 12 homes  for sale.  The Kirkland Highlands is mirroring the rest of King County.  The number of homes for sale in King County has been fluctuating and has only increased by about 500 homes since the first of the year.

In my last post on real estate in the Highlands, I mentioned all of the homes for sale were below $750,000.  Of course, the next day as I drove out of the Highlands, I passed a home that had come back on the market at $1,175,000.  It had been 0n the market previously at a higher price.

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.


View Larger Map

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: 12 (16)

New listings: 1 (3)

Pending inspection: 2 (1)

Pending: 2 (2)

Closed Sales: 1 (1)

Number of Price Reductions: 0  (2)

Price increase: 0 (0)

Homes off the market that did not sell: 2 (1)

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0-$349,999: 1 (3)

$350,000-$499,999: 6 (9)

$500,000-$749,999:  4 (4)

$750,000-$999,999: 0 (0)

$1,000,000- $1,499,999: 1 (0)

$1,500,000- $2,999,999: 0 (0)
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Closed Sales:

$352,500  final sales price,  $358,000 last asking price, $409,000 original asking price, sold in 121 days for % below the original asking price.

KIRKLAND HIGHLANDS TOWN HOMES:

1 town homes for sale

1 is now pending

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

7-27-09  13,861

Start of 2010:

9,726

Peak in 2010:

7-26 14,639

Start of 2011:

1-3-11  10,008

2-28-11  10,521

***The Multiple Listing rules don’t allow comment on other members’ listings and sales besides data such as pricing and days on market.

Feel free to contact me if you have questions about how to position your home so you can get the best price when selling.

Kirkland Highlands Real Estate News, 2-14-11

In buyers, Kirkland WA, Kirkland, WA Real Estate, market statistics, Real estate, sellers on February 15, 2011 at 6:59 am

There haven’t been a lot of homes for sale in the Kirkland Highlands since the beginning of this year. The trend continues as only 16 homes are now for sale.  All of the homes are priced below $750,000, which is also unusual.

The one recent closed sale was for $1,040,000,  the first million+ sale in a while.  Ironically, in my last post on weekly stats, I mentioned a home had sold for $163,000,at the opposite end of the pricing spectrum.  This sale was by far the lowest sale in the neighborhood, possibly within the last decade!  It was unusual as it was a bank owned property that was almost gutted.  There aren’t many homes in comparable shape in the Highlands, so I suspect this will be the lowest priced home sale will see possibly for the next decade.

Most of the homes that have recently received offers were sold within a short amount of time.  Buyers are starting to get off the fence and will buy those homes that are looking good and great values. These are the homes that sell quickly.  The other homes just sit on the market and go through several price reductions before selling.

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.


View Larger Map

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: 16 (14)

New listings: 3 (0)

Pending inspection: 1 (1)

Pending: 2 (0)

Closed Sales: 1 (3)

Number of Price Reductions: 2  (2)

Price increase: 0 (0)

Homes off the market that did not sell: 1 (2)

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0-$349,999: 3 (4)

$350,000-$499,999: 9 (7)

$500,000-$749,999:  4 (3)

$750,000-$999,999: 0 (0)

$1,000,000- $1,499,999: 0 (0)

$1,500,000- $2,999,999: 0 (0)
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Closed Sales:

$1,040,000  final sales price,  $1,150,000 last asking price, $1,950,000 original asking price, sold in 342 days for 47% below the original asking price.

KIRKLAND HIGHLANDS TOWN HOMES:

2 town homes for sale

1 is now pending

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

7-27-09  13,861

Start of 2010:

9,726

Peak in 2010:

7-26 14,639

Start of 2011:

1-3-11  10,008

2-14-11  10,530

If you plan to sell your home in 2011, don’t wait until July because that’s when you’ll have the most competition.

***The Multiple Listing rules don’t allow comment on other members’ listings and sales besides data such as pricing and days on market.

Feel free to contact me if you have questions about how to position your home so you can get the best price when selling.

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