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Eastside Home Sales Drop as Prices Continue to Rise in June
Realtors say tight inventory may be to blame for the slight decrease.

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Hi there, my name is Caitlin Moran, and I am an editor for the 15 Patch sites in the Puget Sound region.
A little about me: I grew up in Snohomish County and graduated from the University of Portland, where I majored in English and served as editor in chief of the student newspaper.
After graduation, I moved to Baltimore and completed a reporting internship at The Chronicle of Higher Education in Washington, D.C. I also worked as a copy editor for The York Daily Record/Sunday News in York, Pa., and spent a year as a community reporter for The Gazette, a group of weekly papers in the Maryland suburbs of Washington, D.C.
I joined Patch in 2010 and managed the Redmond site for two years before transitioning into my current role in early 2013.
In my spare time, I try to take full advantage of the amazing outdoor recreational opportunities available in our region. My favorite activities are backpacking, climbing and skiing.
Realtors say tight inventory may be to blame for the slight decrease.

Realtors say tight inventory may be to blame for the slight decrease.
Realtors say tight inventory may be to blame for the slight decrease.
Active listings in the Edmonds area are down 18 percent from last year, according to a monthly report from the NWMLS.
Active listings in North King County are down 28 percent from last year, according to a monthly report from the NWMLS.
King County health officials are warning that other travelers may have been exposed to the disease on July 4.
If implemented, the bump would push the cost of a standard vehicle trip between Edmonds and Kingston to $13.65 in the non-peak season.
The following blotter items range from June 23 to June 29. Information on arrests is supplied by the Shoreline Police Department. The reports do not indicate a conviction.
Monday, July 8, is the last day to register to vote or update voter registration information online or in person in time for the Aug. 6 primary election.
Monday, July 8, will be the last day to register to vote or update voter registration information online or in person in time for the Aug. 6 primary election, according to King County Elections.
Monday, July 8, will be the last day to register to vote or update voter registration information online or in person in time for the Aug. 6 primary election, according to King County Elections.
Monday, July 8, will be the last day to register to vote or update voter registration information online or in person in time for the Aug. 6 primary election, according to King County Elections.
Monday, July 8, will be the last day to register to vote or update voter registration information online or in person in time for the Aug. 6 primary election, according to King County Elections.
Monday, July 8, will be the last day to register to vote or update voter registration information online or in person in time for the Aug. 6 primary election, according to King County Elections.
Monday, July 8, will be the last day to register to vote or update voter registration information online or in person in time for the Aug. 6 primary election, according to King County Elections.
A final set of public hearings on the implementation of I-502 will be held in early August throughout the Puget Sound area.
A final set of public hearings on the implementation of I-502 will be held in early August throughout the Puget Sound area.
A final set of public hearings on the implementation of I-502 will be held in early August throughout the Puget Sound area.
A final set of public hearings on the implementation of I-502 will be held in early August throughout the Puget Sound area.
A final set of public hearings on the implementation of I-502 will be held in early August throughout the Puget Sound area.