Seattle-area home bidding wars on the rise as inventory dries up
Almost 74% of home offers in the Seattle area faced a bidding war in January, the fifth-highest mark in the country, according to a new Redfin report. The real estate brokerage doesn't expect the situation to improve any time soon.
The number of homes for sale is at an all-time low, and the supply shortage only seems to be getting worse, Daryl Fairweather, Redfin chief economist, said in a statement. With so few new listings hitting the market, I expect bidding wars to become more common and involve even more potential buyers as we head into the spring home buying season."
The 73.8% of Seattle-area offers that faced a bidding war in January is up from 66.5% in December, according to the report. Redfin considered an offer as being in a bidding war if an agent received one or more competing bids.
Salt Lake City had the highest bidding war rate, at 90.2%, while San Diego came in second, with 78.9%. The Bay Area (77.1%), Denver (73.9%) and Seattle rounded out the top five. Denver leapfrogged Seattle from December to January, as Denver had a bidding war rate of only 59.7% in December.
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