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Redmond, Washington Housing Market

Prices, inventory, and demand — distilled every month into one clear verdict: buyer’s market or seller’s. The investor’s read, before you make an offer.

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Data through June 2026
Dynamic.RE Verdict
Buyer's Market
Under 0.90 buyers per home for sale, sellers compete for buyers. Redmond sits at 0.32, with 21% of sellers already cutting their price.
Median list price
$1,245,688
-12.0%
Demand : Supply
0.32
Days on market
37 days
Time to go under contract

Yes, if you negotiate. Buyers have the upper hand in Redmond right now.

You have the upper hand in Redmond. Most homes for sale still have no buyer. Many sellers have already dropped their price once. There are more homes for sale than at any time in ten years. Sellers are competing for you. Use it.

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The market at a glance
Median $ / sqft
$603
Active inventory
281
New listings / mo
130
Days on market
37 days
Price-cut share
20.8%
Pending sales
91
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Where we are in the cycle
Median asking price
$1,245,688
23% below the Jul 2023 peak of $1610K
Homes for sale
281
25.5× the Dec 2021 low of 11
Days to sell
37 days
10.7× slower than the 3-day Mar 2017 low
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The renter economy
47%
Renter share · of occupied homes
5.1%
Vacant homes · all units
$169.1K
Median household income
7.4×
Price-to-income · list ÷ income
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What this means for investors

How much can you negotiate in Redmond?

Only 32 out of every 100 homes for sale have found a buyer. The other 68 are still waiting. Your offer may be the only one on the table. About 1 in 5 sellers has already dropped their price. Each one has learned their first price was too high. Start below their new price, not their old one.

A typical Redmond home takes 37 days to find a buyer. Half of them take even longer. That is 15% slower than a year ago. Those sellers are paying to own a house they want to sell. Search for homes listed 60+ days ago. There are 281 homes for sale in Redmond. That is the most in ten years. It is 26 times the low of Dec 2021. Every one of them competes with the house you want.

What to do about it

  • Search Redmond homes listed 60+ days ago that have already cut their price.
  • Offer below the reduced price.
  • Keep your inspection and financing contingencies.
  • Ask the seller to pay closing costs.
  • You can lose a few offers here and still win.

Is now a good time to buy in Redmond?

Asking prices are 22.6% below their Jul 2023 peak. You are not buying at the top. Prices are still falling. Waiting has paid off so far. Let listings age, then come back lower. Redmond prices have risen in 82 of the last 108 months. Drops here have been short and shallow. Buying in a slow month has rarely hurt a long hold.

There is no rush. Prices are still coming down. Watch the homes you like. Come back after they cut. Let the seller move first.

Who will rent from you in Redmond?

In Redmond, 47 out of every 100 households rent. That is nearly half. The renter share is growing. Five years ago it was 40 in 100. Redmond added about 5,600 renter households in five years. Renter households average 2.1 people. Singles and couples rent here. Two bedrooms beat four.

Households grew 17% in five years. The housing stock grew 17%. The two are moving in step. Just 5.1% of homes sit empty. A well-priced rental fills fast here.

The median Redmond household earns $169,109 a year. Incomes here have grown 4.2% a year since 2019. Incomes and home prices are rising in step. A typical home costs 7.4 times the median income. Most locals cannot buy. That keeps rental demand deep. It also caps the rent they can pay. A tenant on the median income can pay about $4,228 a month. That is the standard 30% affordability line. Rents above it thin your tenant pool fast.

That is the market, not your address. Run an address through the app to see its rent estimate and cash flow.

What numbers should you underwrite a Redmond deal with?

  • Price growth to assume — +4.3%/yr. Redmond grew 6.8% a year over the decade. Ignore that rate. Most of it landed in the 2020 and 2021 boom. Without the boom, Redmond grows about 4.3% a year. That is the number to type in. Prices fell 6.6% over the last year. That is a timing signal, not a trend.
  • Months of carrying cost — 2. A typical home takes 37 days to sell. Budget that long when you exit or refinance. It is 15% slower than a year ago.
  • Odds you cut your price to sell — 1 in 5. About 21% of homes on the Redmond market right now have already cut their asking price. Assume you are one of them when you sell. Do not underwrite an exit at your asking price.
  • Comp on this, not median price — $603/sqft. The typical Redmond listing shrank from 2,613 to 1,964 sqft since Jul 2016. So median price hides real growth: 93% per sqft versus 58% on the median. Comp on median price and you will overpay for small homes.
  • Competition when you exit — +43%. That is how much the number of homes for sale grew in a year. Your resale will face a bigger crowd than today's comps did.
  • Price-to-income ratio — 7.4×. A typical home costs 7.4 times the median income. Most locals cannot buy. That keeps rental demand deep. It also caps the rent they can pay. Incomes and home prices are rising in step.
  • Tenant rent ceiling — $4,228/mo. 30% of the median household income of $169,109. Rents above this line shrink your tenant pool fast.
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Frequently asked questions

Is Redmond a buyer's or seller's market in 2026?

Yes, if you negotiate. Buyers have the upper hand in Redmond right now. 32 out of every 100 homes for sale have a buyer, 21% of sellers have cut their price, and a typical home takes 37 days to sell.

Are Redmond home prices going up or down?

Asking prices are 22.6% below their Jul 2023 peak. You are not buying at the top. Prices are still falling. Waiting has paid off so far. Let listings age, then come back lower.

What price growth should I assume for Redmond?

Assume +4.3% a year. Redmond grew 6.8% a year over the decade. Ignore that rate. Most of it landed in the 2020 and 2021 boom. Without the boom, Redmond grows about 4.3% a year. That is the number to type in. Prices fell 6.6% over the last year. That is a timing signal, not a trend.

How fast are homes selling in Redmond?

A typical Redmond home takes 37 days to find a buyer. Half of them take even longer. That is 15% slower than a year ago. Those sellers are paying to own a house they want to sell. Search for homes listed 60+ days ago.

Is Redmond a renters' market or an owners' market?

In Redmond, 47 out of every 100 households rent. That is nearly half. The renter share is growing. Five years ago it was 40 in 100. Just 5.1% of homes sit empty. A well-priced rental fills fast here.

What rent can Redmond tenants afford?

A tenant on the median income can pay about $4,228 a month. That is the standard 30% affordability line. Rents above it thin your tenant pool fast. The median Redmond household earns $169,109 a year.

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ZIP-level detail

Which ZIP codes are in Redmond?

Redmond has three ZIP codes. Each links to its live market dashboard.

  • 98052183 for sale · 20% cutting · 38 daysOnly 35 out of 100 homes here have a buyer.
  • 9805398 for sale · 23% cutting · 34 daysOnly 28 out of 100 homes here have a buyer.
  • 98073No homes listed for sale right now
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Where else to look

Markets similar to Redmond

Closest matches on asking price, price per square foot, days to sell, buyer demand, and price cuts.

  • Kirkland, WA — $1,349,152 median, 40 days, 0.27 buyers per home
  • Renton, WA — $849,443 median, 32 days, 0.38 buyers per home
  • Sammamish, WA — $1,761,903 median, 33 days, 0.24 buyers per home
  • Seattle, WA — $775,863 median, 41 days, 0.30 buyers per home
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