Can Conditions Get Any Better for Home Sellers?


Here’s why right now might be the hottest our market is for sellers all year. 

Today we have a jam-packed market update on all the latest goings-on in Pierce County, Washington.


In December, the median sale price rose to $440,000. That’s a 5% increase year over year. This is great news for homeowners everywhere. 


As for our days on market, the average is down to just six days. It’s a very fast-paced market, and buyers don’t have the luxury of time like they had in the past. When the right home comes on the market, buyers need to be ready to make an offer with a pre-approval in hand. That’s how fast homes are selling.


Pending sales are up an incredible 21% year over year. These are homes that have had offers accepted on them, but haven’t officially closed yet. The number of pending sales in December (942) represents the largest number of pending sales over the last five years, even with our huge inventory shortage. That’s pretty phenomenal.


"Don’t wait for spring or summer this year."


At 2:15, you can see how unique of a situation our current inventory shortage is compared to the last five years of supply and demand. If you’re a home seller, it might not be the best idea to wait until spring or summer. As you can see right now, sales are as high as they are in the spring and summer, with much lower supply than normal (54% lower, in fact). 


Our available months of inventory right now is 0.3, which is the equivalent of just nine days! That means it would just take us nine days to sell all the homes in Pierce County if no new properties came on the market. That’s all good news for sellers. I’ve never seen this few homes for sale with this much demand.


Think selling your house in the winter months is a bad idea? Think again! The buyer demand right now is insane. A home we marketed over the holidays had 60 SHOWINGS and 17 OFFERS within just a matter of days and we received offers in EXCESS of $100K over asking price! 🤯


There’s no saying how long these conditions will last. If you have any questions for me about the market or how you can take advantage of it, don’t hesitate to reach out via phone or email. I look forward to hearing from you soon.