North & Northeast Lake Washington Waterfront Condo Market: February 2026 Review & Community Rankings

Waterfront Condominium Market Analysis Report February 2026 The North & Northeast Lake Washington waterfront corridor continues to be one of the region’s most tightly held and lifestyle‑driven condominium markets. This North & Northeast Waterfront Condominium Review highlights how four standout communities—Marina Cove, Inglewood Shores, Harbour Village, and Rose Pointe—are performing as we move through early 2026. Each community offers a distinct blend of views, amenities, and long‑term livability, from Marina Cove’s elevated marina panoramas to the quiet, restful outlooks at Inglewood Shores and the unit‑specific but often impressive views at Rose Pointe. With limited inventory and steady buyer demand, this…
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“Buyers Paying $69,200 Over Asking: Inside the Bidding War Frenzy Gripping Shoreline”

Real Estate Market Report - ZIP Code 98155 Location Overview ZIP Code: 98155 Area: Shoreline/Lake City, Washington (North Seattle) County: King County State: Washington Report Generated: February 18, 2026 Report ID: RPT-98155-20260218-173045 Executive Summary Market Snapshot Current Market Metrics: • Median Sale Price: $865,000 • Average Days on Market: 12 days • New Listings: 51 properties • Sales Volume: 47 units • Price per Square Foot: $385 • List-to-Sale Ratio: 108% (selling 8% above asking) • Months of Supply: 0.9 months Market Classification: EXTREME SELLER'S MARKET Key Insight: 98155 is experiencing one of the most competitive markets in recent history,…
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Why Seattle Remains One of the Nation’s Least Affordable Market

As of January 2026, the Seattle real estate market is experiencing notable fluctuations as it transitions from a seller's to a buyer's market. The median home price has decreased by approximately 3% compared to the previous year, signaling a shift in affordability and buying conditions. Buyers are finding more options available due to an increase in inventory, although well-priced homes still tend to sell quickly, often attracting multiple offers. The macroeconomic context includes rising interest rates that have begun to impact mortgage affordability. Although rates are still lower than historical norms, the gradual increase since early 2025 has led many…
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Why January’s Numbers Matter: The Signal Inside Sandpoint’s Slow Season

  — Sandpoint January 2026 Market Update Sandpoint’s Winter Market Reveals a Clear Mid‑Range Sweet Spot January opened with a classic North Idaho winter pattern: slower sales, steady listing activity, and a clear divide between luxury list prices and where buyers are actually writing offers. Sandpoint recorded 146 active listings, 57 new listings, and 18 closed sales for the month. The absorption rate landed at 5.6 months, signaling a balanced but slightly buyer‑leaning environment. Prices continue to show Sandpoint’s dual‑market personality. Active listings averaged $1.3M, driven by waterfront, acreage, and Schweitzer‑adjacent homes. Closed sales averaged $756K, with a median of…
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How Buying or Selling a Home Benefits Your Community

When you think about buying or selling a home, your focus is often on the personal benefits, finding the perfect place to live, or getting a good return on your investment. However, these transactions do more than just impact your life; they also have a positive effect on the entire community. Here’s how buying or selling a home can benefit your local area. 1. Boosting the Local Economy Real estate transactions are a significant driver of economic activity. When you buy or sell a home, a whole host of local businesses benefit, from real estate agents and home inspectors to…
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Navigating the Impact of Environmental Factors on Property Values

As our world becomes increasingly conscious of sustainability, it's crucial to understand how the environment can shape the value of your home or potential investment. Let's explore the various ways in which environmental factors play a significant role in the real estate market. Location, Location, Eco-location: The old adage "location, location, location" takes on a new dimension when considering environmental factors. Proximity to parks, nature reserves, and green spaces can significantly enhance property values. Homebuyers are increasingly seeking homes in areas with a strong connection to nature, promoting a healthier and more sustainable lifestyle. Climate Change and Extreme Weather: With…
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