How to judge value when property types feel hard to compare
You are trying to decide between different types of homes because comparing them can feel like apples and oranges. My guidance is to use the same value yardsticks that showed up in recent Burien, WA closings. Here is the constraint I plan around based on the previous 30 days a typical price per square foot was $407 last month, and it is a useful cross-check across home types in Burien, WA.
That matters because per-foot value helps you compare options even when layouts differ. It is not the only factor, but it keeps you from drifting into a decision you cannot justify later. Some metrics were not reported for this period. Property-type-specific pricing was Not reported. Strategy Start with per-foot value. Calculate the implied price per square foot for each option and compare it to the typical $407 last month. Next, anchor size expectations 1,880 square feet was typical in last month's sales, so if you are considering something much smaller, I recommend being extra disciplined about price and condition. Finally, keep the lane in mind over the last three months, closed prices ranged from $610,000 to $1,426,750, so make sure you are not comparing a lower-lane option to a higher-lane outcome. Then decide based on fit. The best choice is the one that matches your priorities and stays inside a value framework that makes sense in Burien, WA.
About Mike Rudnev
Mike Rudnev is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with eXp Realty, specializing in the Burien market. With a focus on strategic marketing and deep local knowledge, Mike Rudnev provides clients with expert guidance in navigating complex real estate transactions. View full profile →