NWMLS December Release
December 2024 Key Takeaways
Active Listings
- The number of homes for sale increased 25%
year-over-year throughout the NWMLS coverage area, with 21 out of 26
counties seeing a double-digit increase compared
to December 2023.
- The five counties with the highest increases in
active inventory for sale were Snohomish (+46.1%), Douglas (+43.3%),
Cowlitz (40.8%), Grant (+39.9%) and Skagit (+38.2%).
Closed Sales
- There were 4,812 closed sales of residential homes
and condominium units, an increase of 19.8% when compared
to December 2023 (4,018).
- The total dollar value of closed sales in December
2024 for residential homes was $3,284,574,394 and $409,740,278 for
condominiums ($3,694,314,671 in total), an increase of 24.8% when
compared to December 2023.
Median Sales
Price
- The median price for residential homes and
condominiums increased by 4.3% year-over-year from
$597,975 in December 2023 to $623,500 in December 2024. Prices decreased
month-over-month by 3.33% when compared to November 2024
($645,000).
- The three counties with the highest median sale
prices were San Juan ($849,500), King ($800,000), and Snohomish
($744,995), and the three counties with the lowest median sale prices were
Ferry ($125,000), Adams ($292,300) and Pacific ($320,000).
WEITZ - I just posted the national stats and not surprising to see Washington numbers worse. These are NOT good for the market. I'm shocked I'm the only one talking about this right now, but you can't escape reality indefinitely. I will double down on my take that we reached the top of the Washington housing market for the indefinite future, and I predict this unwinding will take years. Stay tuned.
My Contact:
Scott Weitz
Scott@dcseattle.com
t: 206.306.4034
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