
Publish On: Thursday, June 25, 2026
Benchmark-aware sellers should balance older and newer Parkland, Washington values in June 2026.
Parkland, WAFor sellers, the smartest balance is usually the one that gives the freshest comparison the most weight. I would look at the older figures for context, but I would not let them steer the list price by themselves. Buyers are likely to react to the newer benchmark first, so that needs to guide the decision.
The latest three-month median estimated property value is $482,000. The 12-month figure is $468,340, the 24-month figure is $446,980, and the 36-month figure is $433,090. That range is useful because it shows how much the reference point changes as the lookback gets longer.
The pricing challenge is deciding which number best matches the home you are ready to present. A seller who leans too far on an older benchmark may undercut the listing before buyers have a chance to engage. A seller who ignores the newer level may overreach and weaken early interest.
Balance the context, but choose the current comparison point. Then make sure the home is ready to support it with condition, presentation, and timing. If the first reaction does not match your plan, be ready to adapt quickly and keep control of the listing.


