The first quarter of 2025 brought steady momentum to the King and Pierce County real estate market. Active listings saw a slight uptick, while median sales prices held strong—reflecting continued buyer interest and market stability. Closed sales are trending upward compared to late 2024, signaling a healthy start to the year.
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King and Pierce County Market Update
Active Listings
King County
Pierce County


There was a 49.8% increase in active listings in March 2025 compared to March 2024 in King County.
There was a 27.3% increase in active listings in March 2025 compared to March 2024
Median Sales Price
King County
Pierce County


The median price increased by 3.4% in March 2025 compared to March 2024
The median price increased by 2.7% in March 2025 compared to March 2024.
Closed Sales
King County
Pierce County


Sold listings increased by 4.7% in March 2025 compared to March 2024.
Sold listings increased by 9.0% in March 2025 compared to March 2024.
Big Changes Coming to Pierce County Parks

Pierce County parks are getting major upgrades in 2025—new trails, playgrounds, and even a fully connected Foothills Trail. These enhancements don’t just benefit families and outdoor lovers—they boost nearby property values and make the area even more attractive for homebuyers and investors. See what’s coming to Wards Lake, Point Defiance, and more
Read here to learn more: New Pierce County park, playground and trail projects in 2025
Tacoma Lands $10.6M in Grants to Boost Safer, Smarter Streets

The City of Tacoma has secured over $10.6 million in grant funding for six key infrastructure projects—ranging from new bike lanes and pedestrian upgrades to ADA improvements and road reconstructions. These efforts align with Tacoma’s Vision Zero goal to eliminate traffic fatalities by 2035. With a total investment of $14.3 million, these upgrades will make Tacoma safer and more connected—great news for current and future residents, homebuyers, and investors.
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