Real Estate Market Stats
Zillow Home Value Index
Owners vs. Renters
Home Size in Square Feet
Year Built
|
Local |
National |
| Zillow Home Value Index |
$263,200 |
$146,200 |
| Median Single Family Home Value |
$270,400 |
$146,400 |
| Median Condo Value |
$166,500 |
$145,200 |
| Median 2-Bedroom Home Value |
$198,300 |
$109,800 |
| Median 3-Bedroom Home Value |
$261,600 |
$140,900 |
| Median 4-Bedroom Home Value |
$303,100 |
$231,000 |
| Percent Homes Decreasing |
73.5% |
55.8% |
| Percent Listing Price Reduction |
37% |
28.9% |
| Median List Price Per Sq Ft |
$166 |
$92 |
| Median List Price |
$250,000 |
$185,000 |
| Median Sale Price |
$269,400 |
$176,500 |
| Homes Recently Sold |
56 |
267,974 |
| Property Tax |
$3,991 |
$2,105 |
| Turnover (Sold Within Last Yr.) |
3.1% |
3.3% |
| Median Value Per Sq Ft |
$162 |
$106 |
| 1-Yr. Change |
-5.2% |
-3.1% |
| Homes For Sale By Owner |
4 |
50,171 |
| New Construction |
0 |
44,675 |
| Foreclosures |
65 |
525,949 |

Real Estate Market Activity
Recently sold Shoreline homes
Sold 05/01/2012 for $429,500
3 beds, 2.75 baths, 2,310 sq ft
Sold 05/01/2012 for $660,000
4 beds, 3.5 baths, 2,980 sq ft
Sold 05/01/2012 for $370,000
3 beds, 1.75 baths, 1,920 sq ft
Sold 04/30/2012 for $265,000
3 beds, 1.0 baths, 1,050 sq ft
Sold 04/30/2012 for $302,500
4 beds, 2.75 baths, 1,940 sq ft
Sold 04/30/2012 for $418,000
5 beds, 3.0 baths, 2,240 sq ft
Sold 04/30/2012 for $151,199
3 beds, 1.0 baths, 1,220 sq ft
Sold 04/30/2012 for $131,000
3 beds, 1.0 baths, 1,479 sq ft
Sold 04/30/2012 for $147,199
3 beds, 1.0 baths, 1,260 sq ft
Sold 04/27/2012 for $270,000
2 beds, 1.0 baths, 800 sq ft
See Shoreline real estate and homes for sale
View Shoreline, WA mortgage rates on Zillow
Schools
19343 3rd Ave N.W. | (206) 368-4730
816 NE 190TH | (206) 366-7826
2715 N.E. 158TH St | (206) 368-4170
19345 Wallingford Ave North | (206) 361-4338
15230 15TH N.E. | (206) 361-3033
18560 1st Ave N.E. | (206) 361-4238
100 North 160TH St | (206) 361-4341
16045 25TH Ave N.E. | (206) 368-4783
19545 12TH Ave N.W. | (206) 368-4165
17077 Meridian Ave North | (206) 361-4251
1815 North 155TH St | (206) 368-4150
16516 10TH Ave N.E. | (206) 361-4272
17077 Meridian Ave North | (206) 368-4180
15343 25TH Ave N.E. | (206) 361-4286
17300 Fremont Ave North | (206) 361-4372
18033 15TH Place NE | (206) 364-1633
2400 NE 147TH St | (206) 364-7777
15201 Meridian Ave N | (206) 957-1524
17533 St Luke Place N | (206) 542-1133
1512 NW 195TH St | (206) 546-0133
19303 Fremont Ave N MS #40 | (206) 546-7211
14724 1st Ave NE | (425) 772-9862

Walk Score

Alive Juice Bar
Categories: Juice Bars & Smoothies, Live/Raw Food
20206 Ballinger Way, Shoreline
Coffee Shack
Categories: Coffee & Tea
14615 15th Avenue NE, Shoreline
Ichi Bento
Categories: Japanese
17203 15th Ave NE, Shoreline
Safeway
Categories: Grocery, Drugstores
17202 15th Ave NE, Shoreline
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Carkeek Park
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National Park and Wilderness Tour
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