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Matt Salit

@SoldWithSalit

Award Winning Used Home Salesman. Washington Real Estate Market Stats.

Washington, USA Katılım Kasım 2012
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Matt Salit
Matt Salit@SoldWithSalit·
I built a free tool for Washington buyers & sellers 👇 -Live market data by county/city w/ multiple timeframes -Sold vs new listing inventory ratios -Trend charts across 6 key metrics (price, volume, DOM, inventory, etc.) -Area comparison tool (up to 3 at once) -Home value request -AI social media post generator (your welcome agents) -Mortgage calculator -Weekly real estate data newsletter signup The data your agent should've shown you. moving2pnw.com #WashingtonRealEstate #PNW #HousingMarket #RealEstateData
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Marysville buyers usually care about speed, clarity, and staying practical. Once the property is chosen, WriteMyOffer helps gather the terms for broker review so the live paperwork side can move without extra friction. That is especially useful when the home worked because it fit the monthly math and timing mattered as much as the location itself. writemyoffer.com/locations/mary…
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Marysville is a practicality city first. Buyers usually come here because they want north-county value and routine without fully stepping into the slower or more rural edge of the county. That gives it a different role than Arlington or Stanwood. Marysville usually wins when convenience and familiarity matter more than atmosphere. It also works as a bridge city for buyers deciding whether they need to stay closer to I-5 or are ready to push farther north or east.
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Marysville Market Pulse🏡 Marysville usually enters the conversation when buyers are trying to keep the search realistic. It often feels more attainable than the southern half of Snohomish County while still offering recognizable suburban patterns and reliable daily convenience.
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The advantage: strongest job-center access in the region, widest spread between hyper-urban and edge-of-county, and established demand that keeps liquidity solid. The catch: highest price pressure in the service area, and neighborhood drift is real, the county average hides very different street-level realities. A good property can still move fast even when the county-wide supply looks balanced. If you've already found a house in King County and need your terms organized quickly before the competition does: writemyoffer.com/locations/king…
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Matt Salit@SoldWithSalit·
What you're really deciding in King isn't county vs. county. It's which version of King justifies the payment: • Bellevue - polished suburban gravity, Eastside job center • Kirkland/Redmond - tech routes, top-tier school draw • Bothell/Woodinville - quieter edge markets with real commute access • Duvall - more breathing room without leaving the county entirely
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King County is what buyers pay for when the job map, schools, and long-term hold value actually earn the monthly payment. $880K median 12 days on market 2.2 months supply Broadly balanced, but individual neighborhoods still move fast.
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Here's what to know before you make an offer. Snohomish County is still a hot seller's market — median around $749K, homes going in roughly 14 days. The real advantage here isn't just a cheaper King County alternative. It's that the county has actual choice: commute-first cities like Lynnwood and Edmonds, waterfront spots like Mukilteo, north County space in Arlington and Marysville, and everything in between. The problem? It's competitive everywhere. And when you find the right house, you can't risk leaving leverage on the table at the offer stage. That's exactly why I built WriteMyOffer — to help buyers organize their terms, understand what they're really asking for, and save thousands in commission fees by cutting out unnecessary overhead before your broker drafts the real Washington paperwork. What does that savings actually mean for you? More breathing room for rate buy-downs, inspection negotiations, or just cash that stays in your pocket after closing. I've been a Snohomish County realtor for 11+ years. I built this because too many good buyers go in unprepared on the terms side — and in a competitive market, that costs you the house or the deal. It's free, takes about 5 minutes, and you start with just the address. Questions about any of the cities we cover? Happy to talk it through in the comments.
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Buying a house in Snohomish County? 🏡 I made a tool for Washington home-buyers who already know the home they want. Apply up to 1.5% towards your closing costs, price reduction, or rate but down. 11+ years as a WA realtor. Now it's a site. 👇 writemyoffer.com/locations/snoh…
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Mike Bolen@mikebolen·
This is insane. Virtually every business brokerage deal is done through Zoom. I drive to my office sometimes when I need a quiet space. People must start to understand the value of their time
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Washington buyers🚨 You found the house? You get the savings! writemyoffer.com. For buyers that know the home they want. Select an address. Set your terms. Work with a licensed realtor. Apply commission savings towards price, closing costs, or interest rate buy down.
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Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
Next week I’m headed to Tokyo to meet with the X Japan team. What is the most American thing I can bring them?
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@stats_feed Nobody talks about deodorant skyrocketing since Covid
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World of Statistics@stats_feed·
What has become so expensive that it's not worth buying anymore?
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I moved from the house in the top of this shot 7 years ago. We took these pictures the November before we left. California needs to change their reactive approach to fighting fires. I spent over 30 years watching it fail.
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Spencer Pratt@spencerpratt

While Karen Bass is worried about getting meth-heads new grills, the LAFD has 3 dozen LESS firefighters than we had when the Palisades Fire hit. Folks, you need to vote like your life depends on it, because it does.

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Simi is my hometown. We have these fires every year unfortunately. Several years ago, goats were credited with saving the Reagan library by clearing a brush perimeter. Why they haven’t put in a gravity fed sprinkler system to those mountains yet that feeds from the pacific, I don’t know. The expense doesn’t compare to fighting fires every year, forever.
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BREAKING: The Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California has been evacuated as the fast-moving brush fire grows to nearly 200 acres.
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I subscribed to $WIX for years to service my business needs. I cancelled every subscription with them months ago, because with AI, I can build out my own platforms (which are also better IMO). A 30% WIX drop in a day seems more like a Blockbuster path, than a correction.
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This photo I took 7 years ago in Burbank has a striking resemblance to the UFO in the Pentagon and White House files regarding the Apollo Moon Mission. facebook.com/share/p/1Jb4UG…
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Matt Salit@SoldWithSalit·
@ClaytonMorris I took this years ago in Burbank. It’s the first thing I thought of when I saw the Apollo missions. I couldn’t believe the similarity
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Clayton Morris@ClaytonMorris·
To me, the most interesting UFO files revealed today are those showing UFO's watching our Apollo moon missions. What do you think?
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