February 2026 Seattle Real Estate Market Update

Seattle’s real estate market continued to rebalance in January, with inventory rising and homes taking longer to sell. Buyers are benefiting from more options and a calmer pace, while sellers are still achieving strong results when homes are priced and presented strategically. As we head toward spring, this market rewards preparation, patience, and smart decision-making.

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Jessica Van Buskirk
The Perks of Living in Belltown

If you are thinking about urban living in Seattle, Belltown is one of the most intriguing places to consider for condo living. This neighborhood sits between the core of downtown and the waterfront, and it has quietly become a favorite for buyers who want city life with access to parks, restaurants, cultural attractions, and easy commuting options.

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Jessica Van Buskirk
January 2026 Seattle Real Estate Market Update

As we begin 2026, we now have a clear picture of how the Seattle real estate market closed out the year in December 2025. As expected, the market cooled seasonally, but the data points to a more balanced environment with growing inventory, slightly softer pricing, and steady demand beneath the surface.

Here is a closer look at what the latest numbers tell us as we head into the new year.

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Jessica Van Buskirk
Cloud City Homes Is Participating in the Polar Plunge & 5K — Join Us

At Cloud City Homes, we believe supporting our community is part of the work. This year, our team is participating in the Polar Plunge & 5K to benefit Special Olympics Washington, and we invite anyone who would like to join us. The event supports year-round sports, health, and leadership programs for athletes with intellectual and developmental disabilities across Washington State.

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Jessica Van Buskirk
A Year In Review

This year was defined by strong results, meaningful milestones, and the relationships that mattered most. From record sales to new beginnings, it was a year of growth in every sense.

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Jessica Van Buskirk
Protecting Your Home from Unexpected Snow and Water in the Pacific Northwest

The Pacific Northwest is known for its mild winters and steady rainfall, but when sudden snowstorms, ice, or prolonged periods of heavy moisture occur, homes that are not properly prepared can suffer costly damage. Unlike regions that experience deep freezes every year, many homes in Washington and Oregon are not built for extreme winter events. This makes proactive protection especially important.

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Jessica Van Buskirk