In what is a surprise to no one, Seattle-area home prices continue to sizzle, especially in the suburbs. Only two areas in King County—Queen Anne/Magnolia and Kirkland/Bridle Trails—saw a decrease in February’s median sale price compared to the same time last year, and that was because single-family home sales were hindered by a lack of inventory back in January.
In all, eight Seattle suburbs and surrounding communities saw their year-over-year prices leap by at least 30 percent. And in one, the difference in the median sale price between February 2022 and February 2021 was $815,000.
8. Enumclaw
While this town in (very) South King County didn’t make it onto our list of
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