
The Buyers are Back. The "January thaw" has hit the market. We’re seeing a surge of activity as buyers from last year restart their searches, joined by a fresh wave of faces at our weekend open houses.
Interestingly, the data shows buyer activity is nearly identical to this time last year, even with mortgage rates sitting roughly 100bps lower. Our advice? Patience is your best friend. If you look at the "New Listings" graph below, you’ll see that inventory historically surges starting in April. While your dream home could pop up any day, you have time to be strategic. Land's favorite advice to new buyers is to set up a saved search for new listings every week and another for homes that have not been selling (2-4+ weeks on market).
Tip: Don’t wait for the perfect house to find a lender. Get pre-approved now so you can move fast when the "one" hits the market. Hit reply if you need a list of our favorite local lenders.
A Tale of Three Markets For sellers, your experience right now depends entirely on what you’re listing:
Around the Sound But let's be honest, real estate isn't the only thing on everyone's mind this week. We’re all feeling the pain of that I-5 construction, mourning the lack of snow in the mountains, and hoping the Seahawks can keep this momentum going.

Seattle: 281 new listings last week, down 19.6% w-o-w
Eastside: 195 new listings last week, up 14.7% w-o-w

Seattle: 171 pending last week, up 12.5% w-o-w
Eastside: 106 pending last week, down up 11.6% w-o-w
Check out last week’s market update, 16 offers on Brooklyn Ave... and a jump in rates
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April Market Update: Choice is Up, but the Market is Resilient The April data is officially in, and it confirms what we’ve been feeling on the ground: buyers finally have options. What’s fascinating is the divergence between the headlines and the on-the-ground reality. Despite a massive surge in inventory, the highest we’ve seen in a […]
May 6, 2026
Some weeks, this newsletter practically writes itself. This is not one of those weeks! We’re in that weird, late April lull where the data isn’t doing what it’s “supposed” to do. Last week, I expected it to be a big week for new listings, thinking we’d finally see 400 new listings in Seattle. Instead, it […]
May 5, 2026

Here is What You Need to Know This Week Spring break is in the rearview mirror, and the Seattle market is officially waking up. We expect over 400 new listings to hit the market this week (or next), a significant milestone as we head into the busiest weeks of the year for new listings. So […]
April 23, 2026
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