Market Recap
A continued rise in inventory, combined with renewed pressure from rising mortgage rates, defined Washington’s housing market in March as listings climbed sharply while sales remained largely unchanged.
Active listings rose 29.3% year over year to 15,049 homes, with nearly every county reporting gains and 20 of 27 counties posting double-digit increases.
Closed sales totaled 5,417 in March, up just 0.2% from a year ago, though activity picked up significantly from February with a nearly 31% month-over-month increase. The median sales price was $640,000, down 1.5% year over year but up 3.2% from February. Total sales volume reached $4.29 billion across residential and condominium transactions.
“Washington continues to mirror national trends by adding listings at a rate that is far outpacing any growth in sales,” said Steven Bourassa, director of the Washington Center for Real Estate Research. “Active listings in the NWMLS service area in March 2026 increased 29% year over year, while the number of sales remained unchanged. In a nutshell, sellers have decided that they need to get on with their lives in spite of the fact that many would be giving up low-interest-rate mortgages. However, potential purchasers cannot afford to buy.”
Bourassa added that rising global uncertainty—including the recent conflict with Iran—has pushed mortgage rates back up to 6.38% by the end of March after briefly dipping below 6% in February. The last time rates were this high was in early September 2025.
Key Takeaways
Active Listings
- The total number of properties listed for sale increased 29.3% year over year, with 15,049 active listings on the market at the end of March 2026, compared to 11,640 at the end of March 2025. Month over month, active inventory increased 12.8%, up from 13,341 in February 2026.
- Nearly all NWMLS counties experienced year-over-year inventory growth, with 20 of 27 counties posting double-digit increases.
Closed Sales
- Closed sales increased by 0.2% year over year, with 5,417 transactions in March 2026 compared to 5,406 in March 2025. Month over month, sales increased by nearly 31%, up from 4,139 in February 2026.
- Year over year, closed sales increased in 14 of 27 counties, while 13 counties saw decreases.
Median Sales Price
- The median sales price for residential homes and condominiums sold in March 2026 was $640,000, a 1.5% decrease from March 2025 ($649,999). Month over month, the median price increased 3.2% from $620,000 in February 2026.
Source: NWMLS 4/2/26
