Real Estate
Southwest Snohomish County Home Sales, Prices Remain Steady
Active listings in the Edmonds area are down 18 percent from last year, according to a monthly report from the NWMLS.

This post was written by Akiko Oda.
The housing market around Puget Sound remainsĀ "extremely competitive" as prices continue to rise in many areas,Ā Northwest Multiple Listing ServiceĀ (NWMLS) brokers say.
Last month, NWMLS realtors closed sales on 264 homes in Southwest SnohomishĀ County, identical to the 264 that were soldĀ in May 2013 and up fromĀ 215 in June 2012. The year-to-year increase was 23 percent.
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Meanwhile, median saleĀ prices of homes continue to climb in many areas around the region but remained steady at $315,000 for both May and June in Southwest Snohomish County. That figure is 21 percent higher than the June 2012 median of $259,950.
OB Jacobi, a member of the board of directors for Northwest Multiple Listing Service, which includes local real estate agents and brokers, said the current market conditionsāincluding rising mortgage rates, tight inventory and declining unemploymentāare driving even more buyers into what is already an "extremely competitive housing market."
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As a result of improved confidence in the U.S. economy, the interest rates for 2013 reached a new high in mid-June, Jacobi added.
At the same time, a decrease in June closingsĀ may be credited to the fact that the number of new listings saw a drop for the first time this year in Southwest SnohomishĀ County. In June, only 325 new homes were added to the listings compared toĀ 341 new listingsĀ in May 2013. The number of active listings in Southwest Snohomish CountyĀ dropped approximately 18Ā percent between June 2012 and June 2013.
"The recent rise in interest rates has definitely brought more buyers into the market, but the inventory remains so low we have not seen a significant increase in sales," MLS director Diedre Haines said.Ā
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