
Happy Mid-Winter Break to everyone with school-aged kids! It still blows my mind that a week off in February is the "new normal." Back in my day, it was just spring break in April.
Usually, the Presidentās Day combo creates a lull in new listings. While that held true for Seattle proper, the Eastside apparently didnāt get the memo; activity there is bucking the seasonal trend.
Despite the Seattle slowdown, the heat is still on for single-family homes. Iām heading to a pre-inspection today for a house that is already tracking for a massive offer count.
Our team has been all over the Sound this week (and I still think about renaming our brokerage to Sound Livingā¦), proving we go wherever clients need us:

Seattle: 280 new listings last week, up 1.8% w-o-w
Eastside: 224 new listings last week, up 25.8% w-o-w

Seattle: 178 pending last week, down 12.3% w-o-w
Eastside: 97 pending last week, down 15.6% w-o-w
Check out last weekās market update, 20 offers in Fremont Vs. 1 in Magnolia (The market is weird)
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