Redfin decided to take a closer look at where most Hot Homes were popping up around the U.S. and wouldn't you know it Seattle is among the markets at the top of the list. Also, 78% of Seattle home offers submitted through Redfin face a bidding war.
Normally we stick to King County when looking back at the week that was in real estate sales but this Snohomish County sale was too big not to include. Along with that one is a $6.7M sale in Medina and a $5.5M sale in Bellevue.
PriceSpotter is Curbed's asking price guessing game. We provide you with some details and pictures from a real estate listing, and you take a crack at the price in the comments. Tomorrow we reveal the answer.
Over the weekend, Mike Rosenberg wrote about the Seattle housing market for the Seattle Times and you probably know the topic before we even tell you: It's nuts. The majority of Seattle-area homes are now selling for over asking price.
It's bold and orange on the outside, and doesn't stop there. This tiny house in the Central Area has distinctive paint schemes in every room. At only 700 square feet, they didn't have to do it to keep you from getting lost.
Friday, Martin Selig met with architectural review committee of the Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board and unveiled their latest plans, which call for an extremely-scaled back tower that "only" add eight levels to the four-story structure.
Big Rock Ranch is on the market. If nothing else, it has a name it can live up to. Big Rock is named after a big rock, probably an erratic, a leftover from an Ice Age glacier that's big enough to show up on satellite photos.
Welcome back to Curbed Comparisons, where we scour Seattle's listings to see what your budget will get you across the city. Today we decided to find out what $600,000 can get you all around town. You tell us which lease you'd sign.
As the weekend approaches, let's take a look around the Seattle real estate listings to find some examples of the strange, the weird and just the plain terrible.