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Edmonds Area Home Prices Up Recently
Home prices have increased dramatically in the Edmonds area since the pandemic began.

Home prices have increased dramatically in the Edmonds area since the pandemic began.

The fair market rent for a two-bedroom rental decreased from the previous year

Home prices are expected to stay elevated for the near future. They have increased in Snohomish County area.
The view of Puget Sound in the forefront and the Olympic mountain range behind it can be enjoyed from nearly every room in this home.
Built in 1979, and located just a few blocks from the waterfront, this luxurious Edmonds home has seen incredible improvements.
A private, in-home theater, full bar and game room, spa, and car showroom are only a handful of the features at this remarkable mansion.
Priceless views of Puget Sound are readily available from this property's backyard, deck, or hot tub. Check it out today!
Staring west across the Puget Sound, this incredible Edmonds home sits stalwart upon a cliff, embodying grace and luxury with little effort.
Enjoy the view while shooting hoops at this home's private, fenced basketball court.
Despite looking like a 21st century masterpiece (thanks to extensive updates), this beautiful, luxurious Edmonds home is actually 62.
With a wine cellar, in-home theater, exercise studio, and full, custom bar, this home makes hosting a real breeze.
Masterfully executed improvements have brought this 19th Century estate into the future with grace and elegance.
Built on the shore of Hall Lake in 2016, this multi-level estate offers great views, privacy for sunbathing, and quick access to recreation.
Built in 1965 on the waterfront in Edmonds, this apartment offers one of the best views at more than $900 per square foot.
Built in 2018, this stunning new home in The Bowl of Edmonds overlooks the Puget Sound with gracious authority.
Like it was pulled from the pages of a fairytale, this elegant estate south of Edmonds is picturesque and overflowing with character.
For $2 million, you get an outstanding view of the Sound in an envy-inducing part of North Edmonds, just one block from the beach.
This well-illuminated home near the Puget Sound offers all the latest in modern amenities, including a wet bar in the master suite.
If this home doesn't match your taste, know that it's shrouded in trees.
This sprawling mansion offers incredible views and, yes, plenty of fireplaces.
"Gaze at the shimmering Puget Sound waters glorious sunsets," says realtor.com.
The home includes gorgeous views of the Puget Sound.
If you're going to buy a home overlooking Puget Sound, why would you want any walls?
According to listings on Realtor.com, this "super cute" home is the most affordable one on the market.
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If you can afford a Subaru Outback, you can afford this Snohomish County home.
This very interesting piece of property includes 885 feet of shoreline at the bottom of a cliff in Edmonds.
Excuse us - that's seven CUSTOM chandeliers. Plus, breathtaking views of Puget Sound and the Olympics.
At $4.2 million, this is the most expensive home for sale in the Edmonds area right now.
This week's Wow! House is actually apartment, but it offers the world's best view of the Olympic mountains.
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This WOW! house is situated on a cliff overlooking East Sound with an incredible view of Mt. Baker.
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The map below shows the number of owner-occupied homes valued between $150,000 and $199,999 in your neighborhood, as reported by the US Census Bureau.
The median price of homes sold last month was $291,000, compared to $251,111 a year ago.
Active listings in the Edmonds area are down 18 percent from last year, according to a monthly report from the NWMLS.