Seattle Real Estate Market Update | September 2023

Buying Real Estate
This month, instead of doing a client story, I want to share some thoughts around what happens in the summertime here and how that changes in the fall. Typically, housing market here in Seattle in the summertime, you would think it would be hot, but it really does slow down in interesting ways.

Thinking about buying or selling a home in the Seattle area soon? Please don’t hesitate to reach out! People like you regularly contact me about their real estate goals after discovering me on YouTube. I’d love to bring value to your home buying or selling experience too!

Here are a few reviews from people who discovered me on YouTube:

Steven & Kayla – https://youtu.be/RD4b5K1uuLA
Kit and Taryn – https://youtu.be/IXqMn_1ZKGw
Jaimin & Riddhi – https://youtu.be/TPCfSp89pXk

Contact Zach:
call/text: (425) 343-3661
email: zach@mcdonaldresidential.com

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Other links you might be interested in:

August 2023 Snohomish County Real Estate Market Update (last month)

All Snohomish County Real Estate Market Updates

August 2023 Seattle Real Estate Market Update

All Seattle Real Estate Market Updates

August 2023 King County Real Estate Market Update

All King County Real Estate Market Updates
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