Where Seattle Home Prices Rose—and Fell—Last Month

The unreal Seattle housing market has been well-documented as of late—evidenced by the $1 million-plus average for a home in King County in 2021 as well as the double-digit percent year-over-year median sale price increases.

April’s numbers from the Northwest Multiple Listing Service show the first glimmers of—dare we say it?—normality within Seattle city limits. That, of course, depends on where you’re looking. Several neighborhoods experienced at least 20 percent year-over-year price growth, while a couple others declined. Sorry if you’re suburb-curious; they’re still on an unprecedented tear.

Rising 3. Southeast Seattle 

Forget any thoughts of a flash in the pan. Southeast Seattle (Columbia City, Rainier Valley, Rainier Beach, and Seward Park) has

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