
Spring 2026: From Scarcity to Selection
As we say hello to spring, I wanted to see how this yearās market stacks up against 2025. The graphs below tell part of the story, but the "vibe" on the ground is shifting: Buyers finally have options, but they are using them with newfound caution.
Despite interest rates being lower than this time last year, the urgency has cooled. Here is the YTD breakdown:
The Price Paradox
When supply rises and demand dips, prices should drop. However, Seattle real estate continues to be remarkably resilient. While the "inventory crisis" is easing, the "hot pockets" haven't gone away.
Bidding wars aren't the norm for single-family homes, but here's where you'll find them in the Seattle area: The $500Kā$2M range is the HOTTEST. For example, we just saw a home in the Greater Ballard area listed at $1.1M go for nearly $1.4M.

The Takeaway: We are moving from a market defined by scarcity to a market defined by selection. For the first time in years, buyers actually have leverage, provided they arenāt looking for a single-family home under $2M in a popular neighborhood.

Seattle: 365 new listings last week, up 9% w-o-w
Eastside: 258 new listings last week, down 4.4% w-o-w

Seattle: 206 pending last week, down 0.5% w-o-w
Eastside: 136 pending last week, down 6.5% w-o-w

$8.45M San Juan Island modern by Bohlin Cywinski

$2.4M West Seattle modern by Patano Studio

$2.4M Shaw Island 'Isthmus House'

$2.35M Magnolia midcentury modern

$1.8M Bainbridge Island modern
Check out last weekās market update, Is Seattle cooked?
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