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Home prices around Seattle rose faster than in any city in the country, save Phoenix, for the sixth consecutive month in midsummer.
September 30 -
The Spokane County, Wash., housing market continues to show resilience during the coronavirus pandemic as the median closing price skyrocketed to a record-breaking $317,000 in August.
September 11 -
Like much during the pandemic, the latest news on home prices inspires a definite sense of deja vu.
August 26 -
Squeezed up by a combination of low supply and high demand, home prices broke records in nearly every major Washington county last month, even as the pandemic's onslaught continued to wreak havoc with other parts of the economy.
August 10 -
It's a tough time to be shopping for a home around Seattle. Blame the coronavirus pandemic.
July 8 -
Despite a statewide stay-at-home order, massive job losses and an uncertain economic outlook, home prices in the Seattle area zoomed up faster in April than any large metro in the country save Phoenix.
June 30 -
Starwood Capital Group missed two monthly payments on securitized debt tied to five shopping malls anchored by bankrupt department stores including Sears and J.C. Penney.
June 18 -
The Spokane, Wash., housing market has shown little signs of slowing during the pandemic.
June 2 -
Typically, housing-market activity strengthens through the spring before peaking in May, but last month, many metrics of housing-market activity fell by double digits, compared both with last month and with last year.
May 7 -
It's now definitive: Before coronavirus hit, the Seattle area's home market was hotter than almost anywhere else in the country.
April 29