A recent local benchmark can help you judge pricing more calmly
If you are wondering whether local home prices feel reasonable, I would begin with one simple benchmark instead of chasing every listing. In Parkland, WA, the latest typical estimated value was $482,000 over the previous 30 days, and that is the number I would use to frame the conversation first.
That benchmark matters because it is paired with a longer set of reference points. In Parkland, WA, the same typical estimated value was $470,720 over the prior three months, $468,460 over the prior 12 months, $459,740 over the prior 24 months, and $427,610 over the prior 36 months. For a buyer, this is about judgment. I would use those figures to test whether a home's asking price feels close to the local range or whether it deserves a more skeptical look before you invest time, inspections, and energy in the process. Write down your comfort range before you tour. Compare each home to the recent local benchmark instead of reacting to staging or emotion alone. Move quickly only when the home and the price both make sense together.
About Mike Rudnev
Mike Rudnev is a licensed Real Estate Professional affiliated with eXp Realty, specializing in the Parkland 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 →