Spring has arrived in South Snohomish and North King County, and the housing market is blossoming alongside it. If you’re contemplating buying or selling a home, now might be the perfect time. Here’s why this season presents promising opportunities:
1. Increased Inventory in the Local Market
After a period of limited housing options, the number of homes for sale in our area is on the rise. In February 2025, active residential listings in King County increased by 37% compared to last year, and 9% from the previous month, indicating a healthier selection for buyers.
Buyers: With more properties available, you have a broader selection to find your ideal home.
Sellers: The expanded inventory means you’ll likely find suitable options for your next move, and with demand still strong, your current property remains attractive to buyers.
2. Moderating Home Price Growth
As inventory grows, the rapid acceleration of home prices is beginning to stabilize. In February 2025, King County’s median residential sold price remained relatively flat year-over-year, inching up from $914,500 to $915,000, indicating sustained short-term growth.
Buyers: Stabilizing prices provide a more predictable environment, allowing you to make informed decisions without the pressure of rapidly escalating costs.
Sellers: While prices remain strong, setting a realistic price is crucial to attract serious buyers in a more balanced market.
3. Stabilizing Mortgage Rates
Mortgage rates have shown signs of stabilization recently. As of March 28, 2025, the average interest rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage in Washington is 6.63%.
Buyers: Stable rates make financial planning more straightforward, helping you understand and anticipate your future mortgage payments.
Sellers: Predictable mortgage rates can encourage more buyers to enter the market, increasing the pool of potential purchasers for your property.
4. Renewed Buyer Activity
With improved inventory, moderated price growth, and stable mortgage rates, buyer confidence is returning. In February 2025, King County saw 1,644 homes sold, a slight increase from 1,630 the previous year.
Buyers: Acting promptly can be advantageous before competition intensifies further.
Sellers: An uptick in buyer activity enhances the likelihood of selling your home swiftly and at a favorable price.
Bottom Line
The spring housing market in South Snohomish and North King County offers promising opportunities for both buyers and sellers. As a local real estate expert, I’m here to guide you through the process and help you make the most of the current market dynamics. Whether you’re looking to buy or sell, feel free to reach out to me, Bill Jordan, for personalized advice and support.