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Tri-Cities Real Estate Market Update: Existing Construction Homes Over $1,000,000 – February 2025

The luxury home market in the Tri-Cities—homes priced over $1,000,000—represents a highly exclusive segment, catering to buyers looking for custom-built properties, premium waterfront locations, and large estates. Unlike lower price brackets, this market operates differently due to a smaller buyer pool, longer sales cycles, and more negotiation flexibility. This report provides insights into listings, pricing […]

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New vs. Existing Homes in the Tri-Cities: What You Need to Know as of February 12 2025

If you’re thinking about buying or selling a home in the Tri-Cities—Kennewick, Richland, Pasco, and West Richland—it’s important to understand the differences between new construction and existing homes. Let’s break it down and see what’s happening with prices, market speed, and buyer-seller trends! Which Market Has More Homes Available? In the past 12 months, there

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Tri-Cities Real Estate Market Breakdown: City-by-City Analysis of Existing Construction Homes – February 2025

The real estate market in Kennewick, Richland, Pasco, and West Richland has seen some significant shifts over the past year. Whether you’re a buyer looking for your dream home or a seller trying to get the most value for your property, understanding market trends can give you the competitive edge you need. This blog post

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Tri-Cities Real Estate Market Update: Existing Construction Homes: $300,000 – $400,000 – February 2025

The $300,000 – $400,000 price range remains one of the most active and competitive segments in the Tri-Cities housing market. As one of the most accessible price points for first-time homebuyers and move-up buyers, understanding how inventory, pricing trends, buyer-seller dynamics, and days on market have changed over the past 12 months is key for

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Tri-Cities Real Estate Market Update: Comparing Current Market Activity to Last Month – February 2025

Tri-Cities Real Estate Market Update: Comparing Current Market Activity to Last Month – February 2025

The Tri-Cities real estate market continues to evolve, with noticeable changes in inventory, pricing, and market speed. Comparing February 2025 (current month to date) with January 2025 (last full month) provides insight into whether the market is heating up or slowing down. How Does This Month Compare to Last Month? Looking at key market activity—new

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Tri-Cities Real Estate Market Update: Comparing New vs. Existing Home Prices – February 2025

Tri-Cities Real Estate Market Update: Comparing New vs. Existing Home Prices – February 2025

Pricing trends in real estate can reveal a lot about market conditions, particularly when comparing new construction with existing homes. Whether you’re buying or selling, understanding how listing and selling prices differ between these two categories can help you make informed decisions. This report breaks down price trends across the Tri-Cities, examining both listing and

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Tri-Cities Real Estate Market Update: Trends in New & Existing Homes – February 2025

Tri-Cities Real Estate Market Update: Trends in New & Existing Homes – February 2025

Understanding how the real estate market is shifting is crucial for both buyers and sellers. Over the past 12 months, market trends have evolved across the Tri-Cities, impacting listing counts, sales activity, and pricing dynamics. This analysis will highlight the key changes in inventory levels, buyer and seller market conditions, and what these trends mean

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Tri-Cities Market Update: All Existing Construction vs. All New Construction – December 18 2024

Tri-Cities Market Update: All Existing Construction vs. All New Construction – December 18 2024

Tri-Cities Real Estate Market Update: Existing Construction vs. New Construction The real estate market in the Tri-Cities has seen notable shifts over the past 12 months, driven by supply, demand, and economic factors. In this summary, we’ll examine the performance of existing construction homes and new construction properties, focusing on key statistics and market trends.

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Comprehensive Summary: Comparing Past 12 Months – Tri-Cities Real Estate Market

Comprehensive Summary: Comparing Past 12 Months – Tri-Cities Real Estate Market

Understanding the nuances of the Tri-Cities real estate market requires examining how existing construction homes have performed across its key cities. Here’s a breakdown based on market speed (listings going active and sold) of the last 12 months for Kennewick, Pasco, Richland, and West Richland to highlight market activity, pricing trends, and buyer-seller dynamics. Buyer

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Kennewick Housing Market Report

Kennewick Housing Market Report – January 9 2025

By comparing the past 12 months of existing construction market data for Kennewick and the Tri-Cities region, we can better understand local real estate trends. Since Kennewick is just one city of the Tri-Cities, its market activity often mirrors regional patterns but also displays unique differences. Below is a detailed comparison of key metrics, including

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