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Builders Bulletin: Extremely Low Supply of Homes for Sale Continues

Posted on Jan 28, 2022 in:
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Homing in on Our Region's Housing Statistics

Severe shortages of housing inventory for sale continued in December, with only 0.27 months’ supply (about one week) in King County and 0.20 months’ supply (less than a week) in Snohomish County. This represents a decline from the previous month and year-over-year. The snow and cold temperatures also impacted home sales in December, according to the Northwest Multiple Listing Service.

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Months' Supply of Housing Inventory

As of December 2021

icon showing a house for sale King County had 0.27 months' supply of inventory (down from 0.63 months' of inventory a year ago).
icon showing a house for sale Snohomish County had 0.20 months' supply of inventory (down from 0.26 a year ago).

Many industry analysts consider a four-to-six-month level as an indicator of a healthy market.

Source: Northwest Multiple Listing Service

 

Median Home Price

December 2021

icon showing a price tag The median price of single-family homes and condos was $749,000 in King County and $679,950 in Snohomish County.
icon showing a price tag For single-family homes only, the median price in King County rose 9.46%, from $740,000 a year ago to $810,000. The median price in Snohomish County rose 22.06%, from $573,495 to $700,000.
icon showing a price tag In Seattle, the median price of single-family homes and condos was $762,475. The median price for single-family homes only was $839,000, a 4.88% increase from $799,950 in December 2020.

Source: Northwest Multiple Listing Service

 

Building Permit Activity

 

Jobs

icon showing a hand holding a hammer The seasonally adjusted Washington unemployment rate for December 2021 is 4.5%; for Seattle/Bellevue/Everett, it is 4.1%.
icon showing a hand holding a hammer Construction employment in Washington increased by 1,300 between November 2021 and December 2021. Total construction employment is 231,400 statewide and 109,200 for Seattle/Bellevue/Everett specifically.

Source: Employment Security Department: WA Employment Estimates (Seasonally Adjusted), December 2021 and Bureau of Labor Statistics.

 

Population

icon showing a group of people The Puget Sound region's population as of April 1, 2021 was 4,330,400. Over the past year, the region added 66,200 people, as follows:
 

King County

+32,500

Kitsap County

+3,400

Pierce County

+16,400

Snohomish County

+13,900

Source: Office of Financial Management

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