Seattle’s Home Values & House Offers
Seattle’s housing market is currently extremely competitive, a home:
- spends just 7 median days on the market in March
- draws up to 45 buyer offers on average
- sells at an 11.1% higher rate than last February
(Sources: Redfin and The Seattle Times)
A Top 5 Metro Area with the Highest Bidding-War Rate
Redfin reported in February that Seattle was one of the top five metro areas with the highest bidding-war rate with a 73.8% bidding-war rate.
Downtown Seattle, home of the city’s famous Space Needle, is quickly growing as tech companies such as Google, Facebook, Adobe, and Amazon open new offices or move from SF’s Bay Area to Seattle, creating many new career options in the area’s tech industry.
Diversify your Portfolio by Investing in Real Estate
According to Zillow, Seattle’s home values have gone up 7.5% in one year and will rise 11.2% by 2022. In today’s economic climate, investment portfolio diversification is as important as ever, and real estate investing is one of the best avenues out there. It is also becoming increasingly difficult for individuals to join bidding wars.
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