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- Rich - May 27 2009 | seattle, seattle real estate, housing, Housing and Real Estate, real estate
16.4% drop year over year, compared to 19.1% nationwide.
Granted this figure includes all sales in King, Snohomish and Pierce County, the latter two of which have had a significant bigger price impact than King county real estate has experienced.
Quoted: Another month, another record annual decline for Seattle-area house values.
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