North Bend home prices fall in January 2017

North Bend home prices fall in January 2017
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The median sale price of a home sold in January 2017 in North Bend fell by $46,440 while total sales remained unchanged with two homes sold, according to BlockShopper.com.

In January 2017, there were two homes sold, with a median sale price of $560,000 – a 7.7% decrease over the $606,440 median sale price for the same period of the previous year. There were two homes sold in North Bend in January 2016, as well.

The median sales tax in North Bend for the most recent year with available data, 2016, was $4,825, approximately 0.9% of the median home sale price for January 2017.

The following table compares North Bend to other King County cities with similar median sales prices in January 2017:

City Jan. 2017 Home Sales Jan. 2016 Home Sales % change (Total Home Sales) Jan. 2017 Median Sales Price Jan. 2016 Median Sales Price % change (Median Sales Price)
Seattle 366 323 13.3% $620,000 $561,200 10.5%
Kirkland (unincorporated) 19 19 0% $620,000 $525,000 18.1%
Bothell (unincorporated) 4 9 -55.6% $606,000 $433,000 40%
Kenmore 12 17 -29.4% $574,500 $500,000 14.9%
Snoqualmie 13 6 116.7% $560,000 $517,500 8.2%
North Bend 2 2 0% $560,000 $606,440 -7.7%
Bellevue (unincorporated) 2 3 -33.3% $508,020 $480,000 5.8%
Duvall 10 7 42.9% $508,000 $403,800 25.8%
Enumclaw (unincorporated) 6 8 -25% $501,000 $334,975 49.6%
Bothell 5 5 0% $490,000 $550,000 -10.9%
Vashon (unincorporated) 12 6 100% $482,000 $489,500 -1.5%


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