How to avoid paying for the wrong feature set
You are trying to decide which home is worth competing for and which one is a pass, before you spend weekends touring. In Puyallup, WA, I want you to anchor your search to what closed buyers actually paid recently, then build your offer around the homes that truly fit that range.
One number to respect from recent closed sales is $288 per square foot last month for a typical sale in Puyallup, WA all residential types combined, public records. That price-per-foot anchor keeps you from falling in love with a floor plan and overpaying for the wrong tradeoffs. The practical impact is that size alone is not the full story. A typical home that closed recently was 1,794 square feet last month, and the same period shows 103 properties sold with a typical sale price of $529,995. Some metrics were not reported for this period. Here is how I would act on that if you are buying in Puyallup, WA. Build your target payment around the typical price band first, then decide whether you are paying extra for condition, layout, or location within the city. Keep your offer clean and decisive on the homes that fit your budget, and be quick to walk away from listings that only work if you stretch beyond your intended range. Action steps pick a realistic square-foot range around the typical 1,794 square feet and use $288 per square foot as a reality check during tours. When a home is priced far above that baseline, require a clear reason you can defend, like truly superior condition or a unique feature set, before you increase your offer.
About Mike Rudnev
Mike Rudnev is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with eXp Realty, specializing in the Puyallup 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 →