July 2021
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Seattle experiencing a hot seller’s market Summer real estate offers people a larger selection of homes from which to choose
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As new listt’s hard to believe ings come on the that a year ago we market, they are imwere still somewhat mediately scooped uncertain about the up by a plethora potential effects of the of waiting buyers, pandemic on local real however. estate. Flash forward Historic low to summer 2021 and interest rates and a we are in the midst strong job marof an unprecedented ket continue to housing market with drive the market. inventory at historic Evan Wyman Without a home to lows and price increasProperty Views buy, many sellers are es that are breaking staying put, resultrecords. ing in a cycle that With the summer perpetuates the low-inventory direal estate market upon us, we lemma. If there was ever a “seller’s are seeing an increased number market,” this is it. of homes coming on the market, giving weary home buyers a larger selection. SEE PROPERTY, PAGE 3
Appraiser Short Status
Address
Pending Inspection
2307 McGilvra Blvd E
Zip Code 98112
Selling Date
CDOM 25
Original Price $1,400,000.00
Selling Price
Pending Inspection
1615 39th Ave E
98112
21
$2,995,000.00
Pending
2360 43rd Ave E #208
98112
7
$789,950.00
Pending
2355 42nd Ave E #9
98112
6
$1,099,950.00
Pending
2355 42nd Ave E #9
98112
5
$1,099,950.00
Pending
2001 42nd Ave E
98112
4
$1,350,000.00
Pending
1626 38th Ave E
98112
6
$1,775,000.00
Pending
2345 43rd Ave E
98112
23
$1,865,000.00
Pending
1609 Windermere Dr E
98112
6
$2,195,000.00
Pending
1933 38th Ave E
98112
5
$2,198,000.00
Pending
113 Madrona Place E
98112
10
$2,385,000.00
Pending
3001 E Denny Wy
98122
46
$2,449,900.00
Pending
1808 Parkside Dr E
98112
10
$2,950,000.00
Pending
1121 38th Avenue E
98112
54
$3,298,000.00
Pending
2105 Parkside Dr E
98112
6
$3,795,000.00
Pending
2148 Broadmoor Dr E
98112
2
$5,600,000.00
Pending
82020 RE Undisclosed
98112
295
$13,895,000.00
Sold
1810 43rd Ave E #302
98112
2/25/2021 0:00
50
$325,000.00
$299,000.00
Sold
1800 43rd Ave E #304
98112
4/8/2021 0:00
4
$345,000.00
$337,000.00
Sold
2040 43rd Ave E #314
98112
1/8/2021 0:00
105
$450,000.00
$440,000.00
Sold
2500 Canterbury Lane E #302
98112
5/24/2021 0:00
29
$535,000.00
$475,000.00
Sold
1800 43RD Ave E #A103
98112
2/22/2021 0:00
10
$474,950.00
$476,000.00
Sold
2500 Canterbury Lane E #202
98112
3/25/2021 0:00
3
$539,000.00
$549,000.00
Sold
1800 43rd Ave E #208
98112
4/23/2021 0:00
23
$549,000.00
$549,000.00
Sold
2501 Canterbury Lane E #412
98112
4/16/2021 0:00
2
$535,000.00
$550,000.00
Sold
2311 43rd Ave E #102
98112
4/30/2021 0:00
5
$590,000.00
$582,000.00
Sold
1921 42nd Ave E #D
98112
3/16/2021 0:00
2
$590,000.00
$590,000.00
Sold
2360 43rd Ave E #414
98112
4/13/2021 0:00
47
$650,000.00
$645,000.00
Sold
1810 43rd Ave E #203
98112
2/26/2021 0:00
93
$680,000.00
$650,000.00
Sold
2914 E Madison St #210
98112
1/26/2021 0:00
126
$699,950.00
$695,000.00
Sold
2360 43rd Ave E #207
98112
1/28/2021 0:00
107
$789,000.00
$740,000.00
Sold
2360 43rd Ave E #412
98112
4/20/2021 0:00
10
$745,000.00
$745,000.00
Sold
2330 43rd Ave E #B-305
98112
4/30/2021 0:00
3
$849,900.00
$849,900.00
Sold
1626 39th Ave E
98112
3/12/2021 0:00
7
$950,000.00
$930,000.00
Sold
1739 Madrona Dr
98122
6/3/2021 0:00
13
$1,095,000.00
$980,000.00
Sold
826 31st Ave E
98112
3/9/2021 0:00
5
$1,050,000.00
$1,110,000.00
Sold
2020 42nd Ave E
98112
1/15/2021 0:00
65
$1,385,000.00
$1,240,000.00
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SEATTLE $2,485,000
WASHINGTON PARK $1,310,000
WASHINGTON PARK $1,895,000
SEWARD PARK $3,395,000
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610 Hillside Dr E ACTIVE $4,900,000
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2332 42nd Ave E SOLD $2,300,000
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PROPERTY, FROM PAGE 1 While the Seattle high-end market took a bit longer to recover, this segment of the market is now buzzing right along, too. In looking at the Seattle luxury market as a whole, during the period of Jan. 1, 2021, to May 31, 2121, sales of homes and condos over $2.5 million rose from 38 sales in 2020 to 121 in 2021, a 218 percent increase. An interesting development in the luxury category: Broadmoor could be the hottest neighborhood in Seattle! Twenty-one closed sales since Jan. 1, and 17 of those have closed since April 1. For those homes listed in 2021, the average market time is seven days! As of press time, three of the five highest Seattle sales in 2021 were in Broadmoor. The market is moving fast, and staying on top of current statistics and trends is important if buying or selling a home is in your future. Let’s dig into the most recent numbers: For Denny Blaine, Broadmoor, Washington/Madison Park Jan. 1, 2021, through June 21, 2021: 87 sold homes Average Sales Price: $2,244,199 Average Days on Market: 43 Average Price Per Square Foot: 760.27 Lowest Sales Price: $299,000 Highest Sales Price: $7,500,000 Selling at % of last listed price: 98.14 percent Over $2.5M market time is 56
days, and there were 32 sales with an average price of $3,620,375. Jan. 1, 2020, through June 21, 2020: 39 sold homes Average Sales Price: $1,741,035 Average Days on Market: 48 Average Price Per Square Foot: 677.68 Lowest Sales Price: $500,000 Highest Sales Price: $3,998,000 Selling at 98 percent of last listed price For 98112 Jan. 1, 2021, through June 21, 2021: 235 sold homes Average Sales Price: $1,578,616 Average Days on Market: 32 Average Price Per Square Foot: $668 Lowest Sales Price: $295,000 Highest Sales Price: $7,500,000 Selling at 101 percent of original listed price 39 of these are $2.5M+, and the average market time over $2.5M is 45 days Jan. 1, 2020, through June 21, 2020: 132 sold homes Average Sales Price: $1,264,592 Average Days on Market: 36 Average Price Per Square Foot: $606 Lowest Sales Price: $265,000 Highest Sales Price: $4,850,000 Selling at 101 percent of original listed price My takeaways: We are seeing big changes year
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“As new listings come on the market, they are immediately scooped up by a plethora of waiting buyers, however. Historic low interest rates and a strong job market continue to drive the market. Without a home to buy, many sellers are staying put, resulting in a cycle that perpetuates the low-inventory dilemma. If there was ever a ‘seller’s market,’ this is it.” over year because last year we were essentially in the midst of a market halt due to COVID. Year-over-year real estate activity in our neighborhood remains strong and steady with sales up, prices up and days on market down In 98112, YTD 2020 vs. YTD 2021 shows a nearly 25 percent price increase In Denny Blaine, Broadmoor and Washington/Madison Park, the average home price increase year over year is nearly 30 percent. A few housing trends that are making an impact in the real estate world:
ing updates/listing prep.
1. We continue to see multipleoffer situations at certain price points and in homes that are move-in ready; buyers are drawn to homes that do not require significant updating. An exception to that would be historic and architecturally significant homes. My recommendation: Have your home show-ready. Bring in an agent to walk through your home to make suggestions regard-
3. The desire for homes in resort-style settings. The ability to work from home and a desire for greater access to the outdoors, combined with lower mortgage rates, has resulted in a huge increase in second-home purchases over the last year. Some of these vacation homes may ultimately become primary residences — especially for those getting close to retirement — but
2. Remote working is a trend that many believe is here to stay and continues to impact buying trends. Even though many companies are transitioning back to the workplace, many employers have announced hybrid schedules, so having a suitable work-fromhome space is still a must-have for those (now tiresome?) Zoom calls. Lifestyles have changed in the last 15 months, and that includes where we work out. Our buyers are looking for rooms that can be used for home gyms as well.
many have opted to invest in that sanctuary now as a result of pandemic lockdowns and the desire to seek respite from urban areas. In closing, I want to thank everyone who has remained committed to serving our community, supporting our local businesses and improving this city we love. Compassionseattle.org is an alliance of civic and community leaders working to address Seattle’s homelessness crisis. Check it out if you interested in their mission. As of press time, there are only six homes for sale over $2.5M in Madison Park, Washington Park, Broadmoor and Denny Blaine. Two of the residences are condominiums, and the highest priced single-family home for sale is a contemporary villa with 130 feet of Lake Washington waterfront. If you have given any thought to selling your home, there has not been a better time in recent memory. Our Compass experts have a long history in Madison Park, and are ready to help you navigate this unique time with the latest technology, top-notch marketing and proven pricing strategies. Do you need help getting your home ready for sale? Ask about our Compass Concierge program! If you’re buying, our knowledgeable agents will help you achieve success in this still competitive market. Evan Wyman Broker/Partner The Wyman Group @ COMPASS
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he sun is out and so are buyers! We are experiencing a similar sales surge to last year, but with about half the inventory. So far yearto-date, pending sales of single-family homes and condominiums in the four-county region are up 30 percent, while inventory is down 52 percent— it’s thus no surprise that median home prices are on the rise. If you’re considering your next move, I’d love to discuss our current market and how to prepare for a successful home sale.
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12518 Southwest 144th Street, Vashon — I am elated to share the recent sale of a truly unique estate offering at Peter Point on Vashon Island. This magical home, positioned on 645 feet of waterfront and a near seven-acre parcel, closed above the list price.
SOLD IN BROADMOOR | $3,850,000
2105 Parkside Drive East, Seattle — I recently assisted my clients in positioning this George Stoddard Tudor for the market. Less than one week after listing, we secured the sale and closed at $55K above the asking price. Truly, a brick and mortar bonanza!
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Post-COVID challenge: Deepen ties to neighbors
Seattle Shakespeare returns to live performances this summer After more than a year of only virtual programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Seattle Shakespeare is returning to the parks this summer with a free Wooden O production of “The Comedy of Errors.” Starting July 23, the play will perform in 10 park venues throughout the region through Aug. 8. Seattle Shakespeare Artistic Director George Mount will direct the production. Appearing in The Comedy of Errors are MJ Daly, Kelly Karcher, Rico Lastrapes, Kate Witt, and R. Hamilton Wright. Set design is by Craig Wollam, costume design by Jocelyne Fowler, and sound design by Robertson Witmer. Seattle Shakespeare will abide by each city and venue’s safety requirements and will require our patrons to follow those protocols as well. See for www. seattleshakespeare.org for more information. TICKETS: Wooden O performances are free and open to the public, but donations are encouraged
Seattle Opera welcomes back audiences with outdoor concert Residents are invited to the return of live music at Seattle Opera’s Welcome Back Concert: “Die Walküre” at 7 p.m. Aug. 28. Tickets go on sale to the public at 10 a..m. July 12. Go to seattleopera.org/ welcomeback. Before returning to McCaw Hall this fall, the company will offer an outdoor concert featuring highlights of the Ring’s most popular opera. This music includes Brünnhilde’s battle cry “Hojotoho!” Wotan’s poignant farewell “Leb’ wohl,” and the incomparable “Ride of the Valkyries,” used in movies such as “Apocalypse Now” and “The Blues Brothers.” Richard Wagner’s larger-than-life masterpiece is brought to life by an acclaimed group of artists, the Seattle Symphony Orchestra, and Maestro Ludovic Morlot — known for his major contributions as the symphony’s former leader, according to a Seattle Opera press release. “Our Welcome Back Concert marks the big comeback of live music at Seattle Opera and at Seattle Center,” General Director Christina Scheppelmann said in a press release. “We’re so grateful for the
Post-Covid challenge
Meet three new neighbors this summer! Can you learn their names; who’s in the household? Let this be an organic process. When you see a neighbor out and about, introduce yourself, and over time you may uncover some shared interest to build on. Perhaps they might join you in organizing a block party this summer. If you are willing to schedule your block party on the first Tuesday of August, this year Aug 3, the Seattle Police Department “Night Out” program allows you to register your block party at its website. This registration saves you from going through the street closure permitting process. If you don’t see yourself as a person to get others engaged in some kind of group effort but would be interested in joining some effort underway, contact or keep an eye out for more news from your MP neighborhood emergency prep team contacts: Sarah Armstrong, saraharmstrong215@gmail.com, or Margie Carter, margiecarter@comcast.net. As fall arrives, we may have a small plan in place for a get together of some kind, building on lessons learned from Covid, and keeping our neighborhood spirit moving forward. perhaps offering to bring groceries or share information on where testing or vaccination sites were being set up. I’ve heard stories of how SNAP acquaintances with an exchange of contact information led to home support by a medically trained neighbor when it didn’t feel safe to go to a hospital. One group organized a socially-
after the show. Wooden O 2021 Performance Schedule (Dates, times and venues subject to change) 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, July 23 — Riverton Heights Park, Seatac 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, July 24 — Klahanie Park, Sammamish 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday, July 25 — Mural Amphitheatre at Seattle Center 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday, July 29 — Confluence Park, Issaquah 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, July 30 — Wright Park, Tacoma 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 1 — Des Moines Beach Park, Des Moines 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 4 — Steel Lake Park, Federal Way 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, Aug. 6, — Dune Peninsula at Point Defiance State Park, Tacoma 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 7 — Columbia Park, Seattle 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 8 — Seward Park Amphitheater, Seattle
support we received from our audiences during the pandemic and are thrilled to present Wagner’s great music for our community.” The cast includes Washington native and internationally in-demand soprano Angela Meade as Sieglinde; Meade is the previous winner of both The Metropolitan Opera’s Beverly Sills Artist Award and a Richard Tucker Award. Returning artists included lauded bass Raymond Aceto as Hunding, and Brandon Jovanovich as Siegmund. Now starring in Seattle Opera’s hit streaming production of Tosca, Alexandra LoBianco returns as Brünnhilde. Eric Owens, a two-time Grammy Award winner makes his Seattle Opera debut as Wotan. The performance will be held outdoors on Seattle Center’s Fisher Pavilion lawn, with state-of-the art amplification. Large LED TV screens will provide a close-up look of the singers and orchestra. The audience will be seated on the lawn — with room to spread out and distance from other viewers. Tickets are $40; children 6 and under are free. For those unable to sit on the lawn, a limited number of chairs will be available for purchase. Masks will be required in order to protect the youngest community members, as well as those who are unable to be vaccinated.
distant (block party promenade) at the end of the work day to see
some friendly faces in the dark of winter. Other neighbors found regular solidarity in their isolation by doing front porch noise making at a designated time of the evening, expressing thanks to essential workers. So, whether or not we are part of a neighborhood SNAP group, the question remains: How do we keep neighborhood connections alive going forward? With the expansive feel of summer, can we remember to not neglect our neighbors, but rather find opportunities to get to know each other better? We may not want to become best friends with our neighbors, but we can certainly learn their names and greet them with a few moments of acknowledgement. We may find something to comment on, an indirect or even direct way to express an interest in being neighborly.
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sn’t it grand to with, and how be stepping out might you keep that and greeting in your life going a post-COVID forward? shutdown summer? Most of us who A feeling of expanhad done some siveness is in the work on emergency air, and with fewer preparation were restrictions, most thinking “devastatof us are reuniting ing earthquake,” not with farther-flung highly contagious, friends and family. deadly virus. But Margie Carter As we catch up here, too, we found MP Emergency on these imporsome discoveries Preparedness Team during the year of tant relationships, our story telling COVID shutdown. is sprinkled with Those who had stories of the year our lives went set aside some emergency supawry, not all of which is negative, plies could immediately protect for sure. We discovered great crethemselves with face masks, hand ativity and resilience in ourselves; sanitizer, bleach, basic first-aid assessed what we valued about supplies, food and even toilet slowed-down lives; made new paper — hooray! acquaintances with routines and If we had taken further steps people not previously considered; by getting to know our neighfound different ways to acknowlbors and forming what the City’s edge people and things that are Office of Emergency Manageimportant to us. I’ve been nudging ment refers to as SNAP groups my family and friends to uncover (Seattle Neighborhoods Actively and say these things out loud to Prepare), Prepare - Emergency each other, and here I try that on Management | seattle.gov, you, dear reader. What lessons did COVID lockdown provided us you learn in the time of COVID? with the opportunity to greet What are you proud of or pleased each other by name on the street,
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