Snohomish Market Pulse
Four indicators that tell you where the Snohomish 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, Snohomish 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 Snohomish Market
In May 2026, the median sales price across Snohomish residential came in at $997,500, up 6.8% from the month prior, while the median price per square foot stood at $407. Year over year the median is up 9.9%, a signal of underlying price support in this market.
On the supply side, Snohomish saw 147 new listings come to market in May 2026, against 192 homes for sale at month end. Active inventory is up 5.5% from a year ago, giving buyers a wider field of choices than they had last year. At roughly 2.8 months of supply, that points to a seller-favored balance by the conventional rule of thumb (under three months favors sellers, over six favors buyers).
Demand stayed active: 79 pending sales and 90 closings in May 2026. The median home took about 11 days to sell — a steady, workable pace. Sellers are realizing about 98.8% of their original list price — very close to their original asking price.
Taken together, the ten indicators describe a seller-leaning Snohomish 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, Snohomish segment. Analysis by Matthew Konsmo · Coldwell Banker Danforth. Figures are NWMLS data and are not guaranteed.