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Yarrow Point – Residential Real Estate Market Data | Updated Monthly
Yarrow Point Market Pulse
Four indicators that tell you where the Yarrow Point residential market is heading — sourced directly from NWMLS and refreshed monthly.
A headline number rarely tells the whole story.
Scroll down for the complete view — every chart, every data point, three full years of context. Because the difference between a good decision and a great one is almost always in the trendline beneath the number.
See all graphs & dataSource: Northwest Multiple Listing Service® via InfoSparks (ShowingTime). Residential sales, Yarrow Point segment. Reported figures are NWMLS data and are not guaranteed. Equal Housing Opportunity. Matthew Konsmo · Coldwell Banker Danforth.
May 2026 — Matthew’s Analysis of the Yarrow Point Market
In April 2026, the median sales price across Yarrow Point residential came in at $7.5M, down 3.5% from the month prior, while the median price per square foot stood at $1,316. One timing note: price-based readings reflect April 2026, the most recent month in which a home actually closed, while the listing and inventory counts below are current through May 2026. Nothing is missing — price metrics simply roll forward the moment the next sale records.
On the supply side, Yarrow Point saw 3 new listings come to market in May 2026, against 7 homes for sale at month end. Active inventory is up 16.7% from a year ago, giving buyers a wider field of choices than they had last year. At roughly 4.3 months of supply, that points to a relatively balanced market by the conventional rule of thumb (under three months favors sellers, over six favors buyers).
On the demand side, May 2026 recorded no closed sales. In a market the size of Yarrow Point that is unremarkable — it reflects the small number of homes transacting in any given month, not that buyers stepped back. 1 home went under contract during the month, which is the more current read on buyer activity. When homes have sold, the median time on market has been about 5 days. Sellers are realizing about 97.7% of their original list price — very close to their original asking price.
Taken together, the ten indicators describe a balanced Yarrow Point market. Pricing has held up year over year, while inventory and pace are the levers worth watching month to month. For a buyer or seller weighing a move, the right read is rarely a single headline number — it is the direction these series are trending together, which is exactly what the full charts below lay out.
Source: Northwest Multiple Listing Service® via InfoSparks (ShowingTime). Residential sales, Yarrow Point segment. Analysis by Matthew Konsmo · Coldwell Banker Danforth. Figures are NWMLS data and are not guaranteed.