Uncategorized November 3, 2025

Let’s Celebrate: Equity & Inventory

As we round out 2025, we wanted to share some aspects of the current real estate market worth celebrating: equity and inventory! Below, you will see a 10-year equity study for Snohomish and King Counties, based on Single-Family Residential and Condos, along with a current assessment of inventory levels and their effects on the climate of the market. I felt it was important to bring you this information, whether you are a homeowner, renter, or if you are considering a move in the future. The market is finding balance, rates are gradually falling, and home values are maintaining.

Home equity is incredibly strong in our region and is the backbone of household wealth for many. This nest egg provides financial security, can be a vehicle to create a move to a home that is a better fit for your lifestyle, or provide the funds to do a home remodel. The long-term hold investment in real estate continues to be a bright light economically.

Inventory levels have increased over the last two years and we are experiencing balance in the market which is providing opportunities for buyers to strike with less rush and frenzy. This has been especially beneficial for those who need to sell their homes in order to make a purchase. We’ve started to see an uptick in contingent sales and bridge loans to make a move smoother and more attainable. First-time homebuyers are also seizing the opportunity to lock in a lower interest rate and the affordability of stabilizing prices. Rates have decreased by nearly 1 point since May 2025.

The image below from FHFA shows the long-term price growth (since 1991) in our state and metropolitan area. The figures are impressive at 480% in the state of Washington! I’d be happy to perform a custom equity study for you beyond the county information above and national figures below that is specific to your home’s specific features and today’s market trends.

Whether you own your home already or are considering building wealth through homeownership, I would love to help you analyze how equity growth and inventory levels could benefit your real estate goals. It’s always my goal to help keep you informed to empower strong financial decisions that augment your quality of life! Please reach out if you want to learn more.

Uncategorized October 15, 2025

QUARTERLY REPORTS Q3 2025

The market is showing encouraging signs of balance and stability, thanks to increased inventory after years of constriction. While the pace has softened, the market is not faltering; it’s simply resetting after rapid price growth. Even with more homes to choose from, the median sale price remains steady year-over-year, and homeowner equity levels are at record highs.

More selection means sellers need to be intentional about property condition and pricing. Now, buyers have breathing room to make thoughtful decisions without frantic competition and are benefiting from easing interest rates and slower price growth.

For both sides of the market, the advantage now lies in strategy over speed. If you’re curious what this balanced environment means for your goals — whether buying, selling, or simply planning ahead — I’d love to talk through your options.

Uncategorized October 14, 2025

Data Over Drama: Why This Market Is a Reset, Not a Recession

The numbers tell us we’re steady, not sinking. Let’s replace uncertainty with perspective and see how stability sets the stage for opportunity and long-term success.

After years of rapid appreciation, the market is simply taking a breath. Prices are holding steady, inventory is at its healthiest level in over a decade, and interest rates are easing — all signs of balance, not decline. If you’ve been feeling uncertain about the housing market lately, you’re not alone. The media (news or social) loves drama, but the data tells a quieter, steadier story. What we’re seeing right now isn’t a recession — it’s a reset.

The combination of rates coming down by 0.78% since January 2025 and prices remaining flat year-over-year means that monthly payments for a new mortgage are starting to ease. This is a welcome trend for buyers who have been grappling with affordability. We’ve even started to see buyers who already own a home, willing to give up their lower rate to make moves to homes that better fit their lifestyle needs.

Another reason we are not in a recession is the abundance of equity many homeowners have. Median price in King County is up 33% since 2020 and up 98% since 2015. In Snohomish County, the median price is up 42% since 2020 and up 115% since 2015. During this time, prices grew quickly vs. the historical norms of 3-5% a year. Hence, prices remaining flat makes sense as the market levels out and finds its equilibrium. Further, according to Census data, a record 40% of Americans own their homes free and clear, the highest level recorded.

This kind of “flat” market often feels uncomfortable because it’s different from the fast-paced, multiple-offer environment we grew used to and found exciting. But in reality, flat doesn’t mean failure. It means opportunity — for buyers to make thoughtful moves without frenzy, and for sellers to position their homes strategically in a more stable environment and reap their well-established equity.

In my years of watching market cycles here in the Greater Puget Sound Area, I’ve learned that perspective is everything. For sellers, how long they’ve been in their home, assessing their equity level, and where they want to go are what matters most. A segment of the market that I’ve seen take a step back is speculative sellers hoping to buck the current trends and make a quick gain.

It is important to note that owning real estate is a long-term hold investment and not an overnight come up. The extreme ramp-up in home values from 2020-2022 skewed that viewpoint for some. A valuable rule of thumb to adhere to is the 5-year rule. Outside of the Great Recession of 2007-2012, holding for 5 years has overcome a flat market or any short-term dips in values. It’s also important to understand that your home serves two purposes: your safe place and an investment.


A home is surely an investment, but also a place to call home. It doubles as the place where one finds shelter, makes memories, and becomes a nest egg over time. It’s impossible to “time” the market! It’s more so about matching your home to your current needs, affording the monthly payment, and planning to stay awhile. With those three elements in mind, a successful investment will happen along with living in a home that aligns with your life.

For buyers, we haven’t seen this calm of a market environment and selection in ages. In our region, we are currently experiencing a balanced market (2-4 months of inventory). In some areas of the country, a balanced market looks different (3-6 months), but for our area, it’s tighter due to density, industry, and limited land availability.

While we do occasionally still see multiple offers, they are no longer the norm. Buyers are now afforded the benefit of longer market times, allowing for negotiated contract terms to support performing due diligence over a longer time. They also do not have to escalate as high in price to obtain a home. My hope is that buyers who have sidelined themselves or are considering a purchase realize that this is a great time to buy!

If you’d like to talk about what this balanced market means for your goals — whether it’s buying, selling, both, or just planning ahead — I’m here to help you make decisions with confidence. Following the news, doomscrolling, or listening to an isolated story could veil you from the truth the data provides. While the market might seem “boring” right now, I’ve seen many buyers and sellers find great success. Let’s talk and apply your goals to today’s trends!

Uncategorized September 16, 2025

Interest Rates Ease: Why Now is a Smart Time to Buy

Two unique opportunities have lined up for buyers:

Lower Interest Rates – With rates down almost three-quarters of a point, a $500,000 mortgage costs $232 less per month than it would have just a short time ago. That’s nearly $84,000 saved over 30 years.

More Homes to Choose From – We’re seeing the highest inventory in 14 years, giving buyers more options, less competition, and greater negotiating power.

Why this makes it a good time to buy:
Opportunity to Build Wealth – Prices are up 2% in King County and 1% in Snohomish County year-over-year and if rates continue to soften, prices will rise. Fixing your price now will lend itself to great, long-term equity growth. In fact, homes in King County are up 33% over the last 5 years and up 80% of the last 10 years. They are up 42% in Snohomish County of the last 5 years and up 98% over the last 10 years.

Find the house that best suits your life – Moves are brought on by life changes. If you see yourself entering a new chapter, whether it is joy-filled or challenging, a purchase can help align your home with your life. Pause to assess if now would be the right time to make a move and consider the advantages of the current market.

All of this means more affordability and more choices—a rare combination in real estate. Please reach out if you would like to learn more. It is my goal to help keep my clients informed so they are empowered to make strong decisions.

 

Uncategorized August 15, 2025

Power Shift: Increased Selection, Interest Rate Stability, and Tempered Price Growth give Buyers an Edge

2025 has been the year of a power shift in the real estate market, as we experience more balance in the market. Increased inventory has provided the biggest advantage for buyers, giving them more selection, which has tempered price growth and aided affordability. In King County, there were 43% more available listings in July 2025 over July 2024, and 47% more in Snohomish County. This, along with the new normal of interest rates, has buyers who are ready to make a move in a positive position to pounce. We have even seen rates come down close to 6.5% for a 30-year conventional loan and to 6.15% for FHA and VA loans in the last two weeks!

Surprisingly, as we find ourselves in the dog days of summer with many people enjoying the last bits of kids being out of school, taking vacation time, and savoring all the PNW has to offer during the summertime, we have seen buyer activity start to increase. Month-to-date this August, pending sales are up over July 2025 by 9% in King County and up 17% in Snohomish County. This is on the heels of pending sales leveling out in King County in July 2025 over June 2025 and increasing by 12% in Snohomish County. With 36% more homes for sale in King County YTD and 41% more in Snohomish County, buyers are starting to understand the opportunity increased selection brings. According to the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA), mortgage applications are also up year-over-year.

The increased selection has created more room for buyer negotiations and further opportunity to perform due diligence. Compare this to the previous onslaught of bidding wars, buyers now have a calmer environment to make big decisions. We have even seen the return of successful home sale contingencies when the right situation presents itself. Basically, the market has become more fluid and less of an uphill battle for buyers to secure a home. Evidenced by the average list-to-sale price ratio for a home in King and Snohomish Counties in July, at 98%. Last July, when there was less selection, the average list-to-sale price ratio was 100% in King County and 99% in Snohomish County. With that said, we are still seeing homes that are brought to market that are well priced and in prime condition getting multiple offers and selling for over list price. It is just no longer the norm and more so the exception.

This has resulted in median price growth becoming flat, but not faltering. In King County, the median price is up 1% this July over July 2024, and is equal in Snohomish County. Further, when you calculate the average median price over the last 12 months in King County and compare it to the previous 12 months, median price is up 4% in both King and Snohomish Counties. We are nowhere near a free fall in prices; what we are experiencing is a deceleration in price growth. Since this has followed the unprecedented double-digit, year-over-year price growth we saw during the pandemic, some may see this as the sky is falling, which is simply wrong. This is a good thing!

The abundance of equity that was gained over the last five years and certainly over the last decade has many sellers making great gains. Median price in King County, including single-family residential homes and condos, is up 31% since 2020 and up 73% since 2016; and in Snohomish County, it’s up 40% since 2020 and up 99% since 2016. Bear in mind, real estate is a long-term hold investment, and timing a sale after the original purchase can have an impact. We are seeing many Baby Boomer sellers start to make big moves towards retirement, enjoying their well-earned financial freedom and, in some cases, addressing health needs. The move-up buyer/seller is returning to the market as well, putting their equity to work for them to purchase a home that better fits their household size and preferred location.

With interest rates predicted to only slowly recede, some buyers are using negotiated credits to buy down their interest rate and decrease their monthly payments. Buyers who are finding a way to make the monthly payments work, either through buy-downs or budgeting, are getting themselves into homes that feel better for their lives. They are also setting themselves up for long-term gains as their nest egg grows while they enjoy their home. It is important for everyone to understand that real estate is not typically a quick come-up investment. The pandemic years skewed that perspective, and returning to more historical norms should be welcomed, as that growth was unsustainable.

If you have been considering a move or know someone who is, now is a great time to consider your options and start planning. We have even seen first-time home buyers eager to jump into the market and start building wealth. I could easily apply the statistics above to your specific location, and we can apply the market conditions to your goals. Meeting up in person or via Zoom to discuss what this market has to offer and answer your questions is the foundation of my service. It never hurts to dream, plan, and discuss whether your desired outcome results in doing something sooner or later. This consultation meeting will lead to confident decision-making based on clarity and trust. It is a positive and proactive step forward, and is always based on the pace of my clients’ wants and needs. It is my goal to help educate in order to empower strong decisions. Please reach out if you want to chat about how your goals align with today’s market or if you know someone who could use this counsel.